
Gladysvale Guesthouse Accommodation
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Greensleeves Johannesburg
2km from Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve





Greensleeves accommodation on Hekpoort Road, Sterkfontein, Johannesburg, R563, South Africa offers 4 standard suites and 1 Honeymoon suite. All rooms sleep 2 people. Guests enjoy the Medieval Feast without driving home, followed by breakfast at Baron Deli.
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Greensleeves Johannesburg
Guesthouse
2km from Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve
Parking
Cycling

Oakfield Farm is a country venue of distinction situated in Muldersdrift, near both Johannesburg and Pretoria. This elegant farm offers farm style accommodation on 72 acres with gardens, fields, manicured lawns, floral borders, neatly cropped hedge rows and statuesque trees. It provides guesthouse for groups.
Air Conditioning

Oakfield Farm
Guesthouse
14km from Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve
Air Conditioning
About Gladysvale
Gladysvale lies in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, northeast of Johannesburg in Gauteng. This area holds exceptional paleoanthropological significance, with fossil sites that have contributed to understanding human evolution. Visitors can explore ancient caves and learn about early hominid discoveries in one of the world's most important archaeological regions.
Gladysvale is located approximately 50 kilometres from Johannesburg, within the Cradle of Humankind, a region that has yielded some of the most important hominid fossils ever discovered. The Gladysvale Cave itself is a significant fossil site where researchers have uncovered remains dating back millions of years. This area forms part of a larger network of limestone caves and fossil sites that have fundamentally changed scientific understanding of human origins.
The surrounding landscape consists of grasslands and rocky outcrops typical of the Highveld, with the Magaliesberg mountain range visible to the north. The region experiences a subtropical highland climate with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. Temperatures can drop significantly at night, particularly during winter months from June to August.
For those seeking Gladysvale accommodation, the area offers access to several attractions within the Cradle of Humankind. The Maropeng Visitor Centre, about 15 kilometres away, provides interactive exhibitions about human evolution and the geological history of the region. Sterkfontein Caves, one of the world's most productive fossil sites, is also nearby and offers guided tours through underground chambers where significant discoveries were made.
The area attracts researchers, students, and tourists interested in paleoanthropology and natural history. Day trips from Johannesburg are common, though staying locally allows for more thorough exploration of the various cave systems and heritage sites scattered throughout the region. The Cradle of Humankind covers approximately 47,000 hectares and contains over 300 fossil-bearing caves.
Visitors should note that some fossil sites require advance booking for guided tours, as access is controlled to protect these scientifically valuable locations. The terrain can be rocky and uneven, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The region also supports wildlife including antelope species, and several nature reserves offer walking trails and game viewing opportunities alongside the archaeological attractions.
Gladysvale is located approximately 50 kilometres from Johannesburg, within the Cradle of Humankind, a region that has yielded some of the most important hominid fossils ever discovered. The Gladysvale Cave itself is a significant fossil site where researchers have uncovered remains dating back millions of years. This area forms part of a larger network of limestone caves and fossil sites that have fundamentally changed scientific understanding of human origins.
The surrounding landscape consists of grasslands and rocky outcrops typical of the Highveld, with the Magaliesberg mountain range visible to the north. The region experiences a subtropical highland climate with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. Temperatures can drop significantly at night, particularly during winter months from June to August.
For those seeking Gladysvale accommodation, the area offers access to several attractions within the Cradle of Humankind. The Maropeng Visitor Centre, about 15 kilometres away, provides interactive exhibitions about human evolution and the geological history of the region. Sterkfontein Caves, one of the world's most productive fossil sites, is also nearby and offers guided tours through underground chambers where significant discoveries were made.
The area attracts researchers, students, and tourists interested in paleoanthropology and natural history. Day trips from Johannesburg are common, though staying locally allows for more thorough exploration of the various cave systems and heritage sites scattered throughout the region. The Cradle of Humankind covers approximately 47,000 hectares and contains over 300 fossil-bearing caves.
Visitors should note that some fossil sites require advance booking for guided tours, as access is controlled to protect these scientifically valuable locations. The terrain can be rocky and uneven, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The region also supports wildlife including antelope species, and several nature reserves offer walking trails and game viewing opportunities alongside the archaeological attractions.