Krugersdorp West Guest-house Accommodation
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About Krugersdorp west
Krugersdorp West forms part of the greater Krugersdorp area in Gauteng, positioned along the West Rand of Johannesburg. This residential and light industrial zone provides convenient access to both the city's business districts and the natural attractions that characterize the Cradle of Humankind region.
Krugersdorp West sits approximately 35 kilometres northwest of Johannesburg's central business district, serving as one of several suburbs within the historic mining town of Krugersdorp. The area developed alongside the gold mining industry that transformed the West Rand from the late 1800s onwards. Today, it functions primarily as a residential suburb with pockets of commercial activity, offering visitors a base from which to explore both urban and natural attractions in Gauteng.
The suburb's proximity to major routes including the N14 and R28 highways makes it a practical location for travellers needing access to Johannesburg, Pretoria, and the surrounding West Rand municipalities. The Krugersdorp CBD lies just a few kilometres to the east, providing shopping centres, restaurants, and essential services. For those seeking Krugersdorp west accommodation, the area offers various options that cater to business travellers and tourists exploring the region's historical and geological sites.
Nearby attractions include the Sterkfontein Caves, part of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, located roughly 10 kilometres from Krugersdorp West. These limestone caves have yielded some of the world's most significant hominin fossils, including the famous Mrs Ples skull. The Wonder Cave and Kromdraai Gold Mine are also within easy driving distance. The Krugersdorp Game Reserve, situated south of the town, spans over 1,500 hectares and houses various antelope species, zebra, and other wildlife.
The area experiences a highveld climate with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms, while winter mornings can be crisp with occasional frost. The altitude of approximately 1,700 metres above sea level contributes to the temperate conditions year-round.
Visitors to Krugersdorp West will find the suburb well-connected to Gauteng's main attractions. The Magaliesberg mountain range extends to the north, offering hiking trails and weekend getaway destinations. Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport lies about 60 kilometres to the east, making the area accessible for domestic and international travellers. The combination of historical significance, natural reserves, and urban amenities positions this part of the West Rand as a functional base for exploring Gauteng's diverse offerings.
Krugersdorp West Travel Guide
The suburb's proximity to major routes including the N14 and R28 highways makes it a practical location for travellers needing access to Johannesburg, Pretoria, and the surrounding West Rand municipalities. The Krugersdorp CBD lies just a few kilometres to the east, providing shopping centres, restaurants, and essential services. For those seeking Krugersdorp west accommodation, the area offers various options that cater to business travellers and tourists exploring the region's historical and geological sites.
Nearby attractions include the Sterkfontein Caves, part of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, located roughly 10 kilometres from Krugersdorp West. These limestone caves have yielded some of the world's most significant hominin fossils, including the famous Mrs Ples skull. The Wonder Cave and Kromdraai Gold Mine are also within easy driving distance. The Krugersdorp Game Reserve, situated south of the town, spans over 1,500 hectares and houses various antelope species, zebra, and other wildlife.
The area experiences a highveld climate with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms, while winter mornings can be crisp with occasional frost. The altitude of approximately 1,700 metres above sea level contributes to the temperate conditions year-round.
Visitors to Krugersdorp West will find the suburb well-connected to Gauteng's main attractions. The Magaliesberg mountain range extends to the north, offering hiking trails and weekend getaway destinations. Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport lies about 60 kilometres to the east, making the area accessible for domestic and international travellers. The combination of historical significance, natural reserves, and urban amenities positions this part of the West Rand as a functional base for exploring Gauteng's diverse offerings.
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10km from Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve

Amberlight Self-Catering Accommodation comfortably hosts up to 14 guests in spacious double, triple, and family rooms with private entrances and facilities. Nestled near Key West Shopping Centre, it's ideal for holiday seekers exploring the Cradle of Mankind and nearby attractions like Lion Park.
Outdoor Pool
Full Kitchen

Amberlight Guest Accommodation
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10km from Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve
Outdoor Pool
Full Kitchen
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9km from Soweto Country Club





Alvesta Guesthouse, nestled in Roodepoort's serene hills, offers diverse accommodation for families and professionals, with nature-inspired rooms and solar back-up. Explore nearby attractions like Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens and Silverstar Casino for an unforgettable holiday escape.
Heated Pool
Balcony

Alvesta Guesthouse
Guest house
9km from Soweto Country Club
Heated Pool
Balcony
From
R 1,150
Per night for two in February