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Reasons to visit Muldersdrift, local attractions, tourist attractions, local businesses

Cultivating Local Flora – Take a Tour of our Indigenous Plant Nursery

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.

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Explore the Cradle of Humankind – The Origin of Your Species

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.

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Amazing Local Attractions Near Random Harvest Cottages

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.

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Best things to do in Muldersdrift while staying at our Guest House

Random Harvest guest house in Muldersdrift offers you a comfortable 4-star getaway on our private farm.

We have a special interest in indigenous plants and have spent many hours in our gardens, filling them with some of South Africa’s most beautiful flora.

There are several things to do on our farm which are all aimed at making sure your stay is as peaceful as it gets.

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Family-friendly Guest House Accommodation in Muldersdrift

If you’re a parent looking for guest house accommodation in Muldersdrift, then Random Harvest is the perfect place for you.

Our farm style cottages are cosy, easy to access and will provide you and your little ones with all the comfort you need for a relaxing weekend away.

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Season’s Greetings from our Accommodation in Muldersdrift

Random Harvest accommodation in Muldersdrift offers quality farm-style accommodation set among some of Gauteng’s loveliest landscapes.

Designed and built with nature lovers in mind, Random Harvest offers its guests the solitude that is regularly required, especially during the festive season.

 

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Guest house accommodation in Muldersdrift for nature lovers

Are you a lover of nature and looking for guest house accommodation in Muldersdrift?

Random Harvest's guesthouse in Muldersdrift offers 4-star accommodation for anyone who is looking for a home away from home, and recognises the benefits of being in nature.

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20 bird species worth staying at Random Harvest for

Bird watching is the quiet, recreational observation of birds, usually in their natural habitat. It can be done with the naked eye, through binoculars and telescopes, or by listening for bird sounds.

Here at Random Harvest Guest House Accommodation in Muldersdrift, we offer some of the finest bird watching in Johannesburg.

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Hiking Trails in Gauteng - Guesthouse Accommodation Muldersdrift

There is no shortage of hiking trails in Gauteng. In fact, some of the most beautiful hiking trails exist in the Gauteng area.

Although there may be the impression that one would have to travel for hours to find the best hiking trails in Gauteng due to the sheer size of the area, when staying with Random Harvest, hikers will not have to drive for longer than 40 minutes to enjoy the unique wilderness that hiking trails in Johannesburg have to offer.

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Are you looking for things to do in Magaliesberg?

The beautiful Magaliesberg mountain range is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, even older than Mount Everest.

It is a World Heritage site and is believed to be millions of years old; at least half the age of the Earth itself. This mountain range is beautiful and is home to an abundance of fauna and flora.

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