Of all the places to stay in Muldersdrift, Random Harvest Country Cottages offers you the unique opportunity to explore a working plant nursery that specializes in growing plants indigenous to South Africa, all while enjoying the tranquil setting of our self-catering accommodation in Muldersdrift.
Located in the scenic area of Muldersdrift, our cottages provide a mix of comfort, privacy, and access to nearby attractions, making it the ultimate destination for romantic getaways in Muldersdrift.
This extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Site, known as the Cradle of Humankind South Africa, is a must-visit for history and nature lovers. Whether you're staying at our bed and breakfast or in our self-catering accommodation, exploring this ancient site will take you on a journey back in time to the origins of humankind.
Our bed and breakfast in Muldersdrift provides not just comfortable accommodation but also convenient access to a wealth of attractions—from wildlife safaris to peaceful natural parks.
Our bed and breakfast in Muldersdrift provides more than a comfortable room. It's your gateway to experiencing the beauty of South African nature, where every path and corner reveals something spectacular.
With a 4-star rating coupled with the perfect countryside charm, Random Harvest Guest House in Muldersdrift is truly your home away from home.
Every effort has been put into creating comfortable and well-equipped cottages that cater for all our nature-loving visitors.
When looking for the perfect place to host business lunches in Johannesburg, there are few locations which offer what Random Harvest offers.
Nestled amidst nature, Random Harvest offers a meeting space with a homely touch, making it the perfect place to have your business lunches and meetings during the day between Mondays and Fridays.
Random Harvest’s Tea Garden is arguably the best venue for a High Tea Johannesburg has to offer its residents and visitors alike.
The High Tea tradition began somewhere in the middle of the 1700s in Britain and was usually served between 3 and 4pm to the working man, while standing or sitting upright on tall stools.
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