Dullstroom Travel & Accommodation Guide
Your complete guide to visiting Dullstroom, South Africa.
2Listings
FromR1,350per night
Most popularSelf-catering
About Dullstroom
Dullstroom features cool highland weather that appeals to those seeking respite from warmer regions. The area includes streams and dams ideal for fishing and walking paths for exploration. Visitors enjoy the natural landscapes and opportunities for relaxation in this South African town.
Dullstroom sits at a high elevation, which contributes to its cooler temperatures and makes it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The town developed around the early 20th-century railway line and has maintained a quiet charm with its old buildings and surrounding farmlands. This setting provides a base for activities like angling in the clear waters of nearby rivers. Local spots such as the Dullstroom Bird Sanctuary attract those interested in observing various bird species in their natural habitat.
Fishing remains a key draw, with the region's rivers stocked with trout that thrive in the cold streams. Hiking trails wind through the grasslands and lead to viewpoints overlooking the escarpment. Distances from major cities are manageable, as Dullstroom is about 230 kilometers from Johannesburg, allowing for easy day trips or extended stays. The area's flora includes proteas and other indigenous plants that add to the scenic views along these paths.
Wildlife in the vicinity includes antelope and occasional birds of prey, offering chances for wildlife spotting without venturing far. The town has a few museums that highlight its agricultural past and the role of early settlers. Dullstroom accommodation options range from cozy guesthouses to self-catering cottages, catering to different preferences for comfort and budget. Seasonal events, like fishing competitions, bring a community feel to the area.
Conservation efforts in the region focus on protecting the water sources and biodiversity, ensuring the environment remains intact for future visits. Roads connect Dullstroom to other parts of Mpumalanga, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the province's natural wonders.
Dullstroom sits at a high elevation, which contributes to its cooler temperatures and makes it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The town developed around the early 20th-century railway line and has maintained a quiet charm with its old buildings and surrounding farmlands. This setting provides a base for activities like angling in the clear waters of nearby rivers. Local spots such as the Dullstroom Bird Sanctuary attract those interested in observing various bird species in their natural habitat.
Fishing remains a key draw, with the region's rivers stocked with trout that thrive in the cold streams. Hiking trails wind through the grasslands and lead to viewpoints overlooking the escarpment. Distances from major cities are manageable, as Dullstroom is about 230 kilometers from Johannesburg, allowing for easy day trips or extended stays. The area's flora includes proteas and other indigenous plants that add to the scenic views along these paths.
Wildlife in the vicinity includes antelope and occasional birds of prey, offering chances for wildlife spotting without venturing far. The town has a few museums that highlight its agricultural past and the role of early settlers. Dullstroom accommodation options range from cozy guesthouses to self-catering cottages, catering to different preferences for comfort and budget. Seasonal events, like fishing competitions, bring a community feel to the area.
Conservation efforts in the region focus on protecting the water sources and biodiversity, ensuring the environment remains intact for future visits. Roads connect Dullstroom to other parts of Mpumalanga, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the province's natural wonders.
Types of Accommodation in Dullstroom
Featured Stays in Dullstroom
Connemara Close Estate
From
R 1,800
Per night for two in February





Connemara Close is a country estate accommodation in Dullstroom with three units: Midleton House and two cottages, Kilbeggan and Tullamore. It has two small dams for catch-and-release fishing and resident yellow-billed ducks and Egyptian geese. Local shops and restaurants are a short stroll away.
Laundry Service
Full Kitchen

Connemara Close Estate
Self-catering
From
R 1,800
Per night for two in February
Laundry Service
Full Kitchen
Jock's Cottages
From
R 1,200
Per unit per night in February





Jock’s Cottages provides 4-star, self-catering accommodation in Dullstroom, South Africa’s premier fly fishing and trout fishing destination. The cottages are on a historic family farm adjacent to Dullstroom trout dams in Mpumalanga province.
Full Kitchen

Jock's Cottages
Self-catering
From
R 1,200
Per unit per night in February
Full Kitchen
Accommodation Prices in Dullstroom
| Type | Listings | From | Average | Up To |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-catering | 3 | R1,200 | R2,197 | R3,500 |
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