Guest houses in Magaliesburg
Locals call Magaliesburg village ‘Magalies’ and the Magaliesberg mountain range ‘the Magalies’. Hence the appellation ‘Magalies Meander’ instead of ‘Magaliesburg Meander’. Meandering is the right approach for seeing Magaliesburg and residing at some Magaliesberg accommodation. The hills supply a scenic backdrop that mitigates against making swift time on the R24 from Magaliesburg to Rustenburg or the R560 from Magaliesburg to Hartebeespoort. A Magalies Meander map is the perfect accessory to a drive along the tourism roads in quest of all that the Meander has to volunteer. The district has several custom-built guest houses but several are private homes that have been enlarged and converted into quality assured guesthouses to take in those travelling around the Meander. The 2010 FIFA World Cup brought respectability to guest houses in Magaliesburg when one of its upmarket hotels hosted the Portuguese football team. Daytrippers drifting through Magaliesburg and the Magaliesberg will notice plenty to see and to do in Magaliesburg. An experience of Africa plainly isn’t perfect without a dawn game drive, and a tour of a cultural village to enjoy local cultures with their dances, foods and crafts. And how about a horse ride or quad biking jaunt through a nature reserve? When on a daytrip to the Magaliesberg do consider where to be photographed with little lion cubs; acquiring a newdifferent skill like capturing a venomous snake in your home; fly-fishing or micro-lighting. Locals will discover exotic pets, garden decor and curios at nurseries and shops on the R24 between Magaliesburg Hotel and Rustenburg. For lots to take home, see Hartebeespoort Dam’s craft and curio shopping centres where everything from a pickled onion to a fibre glass elephant or stuffed leopard is available. Antiques are quaintly on show at a Magaliesburg tea garden. There is so much to do on the Meander, why not merely reserve a Magaliesburg holiday and know Magalies like a local?