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Accommodation in South
Africa, Accommodation in Mpumulanga, Accommodation in Lowveld Region,
Accommodation in Mpumulanga Escarpment, Accommodation in Highveld &
Cosmos Region, Accommodation in Grasslands & Wetlands regions, Accommodation
in Nelspruit, Accommodation in Sabie.
Mpumalanga Province Attractions by Accommodation in South
Africa
Bourke’s luck potholes
The potholes is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Mpumalanga
province. Bourke's luck potholes is a magnificent example of a landscape
hewn over centuries by the movement of water. Visitors are able to view
the potholes and rock-faces from bridges spanning the river.
Graskop
An important forestry centre, Graskop is reached via Kowyn’s Pass.
Many of Mpumalanga's attractions are within easy reachable distances of
Graskop. The Mac Mac, Lisbon and Berlin Falls, God’s Window, The
Pinnacle, and Edge of the Drakensberg are all in the vicinity of Graskop,
as are the Forest Falls which may be reached via a short circular walk
starting at the Green Heritage picnic site on the Graskop-Sabie road.
Sabie
The backdrop of this important forestry town is Spitskop (1675m) and Mount
Anderson (2284m). Angling in the upper Sabie River is permitted. The Sabie
Forestry Museum houses excellent exhibits on the history of the timber
industry as well as the discovery of gold. Near the entrance bridge to
Sabie are the Bridal, Lone Creek and Horseshoe Falls, all easily reached.
The Graskop road leads along the edge of the Drakensberg Escarpment; the
return to Sabie is via Kowyn’s Pass. There are several picnic spots
and cascades on the White River road to Malieveld Creek; a drive following
the course of the Sabi River takes in Sabi Gorge, Bergvliet and Kiepersol.
Waterval boven
The town’s railway station houses a memorial to the men who died
laying the railway line from Maputo to Pretoria more than a century ago.
The old NZASM railway tunnel and the Five Arches Bridge are both located
on the Elandsberg Pass.The Elands River Waterfall is visible from the
mouth of the tunnel. Waterval Boven offers excellent trout fishing and
is a popular holiday resort.
Pilgrim’s Rest
The road between Blyde River Canyon and this early gold mining hamlet
is particularly scenic, and overlooks the Blyde River. Pilgrim’s
Rest is rich in history, with an array of fascinating old style shops
to explore.
Lydenburg
Excellent trout fishing in dams and rivers of the region is available.
Gustav Klingbiel Nature Reserve is open daily, offering braai facilities
and a hiking trail to iron age ruins. Details of other hiking trails are
obtainable from the Town Council, as are details of Lydenburg Museum,
which is situated at the entrance to the reserve. The Long Tom Pass links
the town with Sabie, and views from the highest point - 2149m - are spectacular
on a clear day.
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