
Maanhaarrand Accommodation
Thaba Manzi Ranch

Thaba Manzi Ranch beckons holiday seekers to its 2000-acre haven in the Magaliesberg, just 65 minutes from Johannesburg. With excellent accommodation for 2-4 guests, enjoy hiking, game viewing, and fresh farm life—your ultimate escape from the city!
R 950





Saamrus Guest Farm offers pet-friendly, self-catering accommodation on a farm in Magaliesburg, Gauteng. Nine cottages sit in a woodland valley on 500 hectares of unspoiled nature, about one hour's drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria.
De Hoek Country Hotel





Visitors to De Hoek Country Hotel discover a serene luxury escape just an hour from Johannesburg, nestled by the Magalies River. Enjoy elegant accommodation, fine dining, and rejuvenating spa treatments amidst breathtaking natural beauty.
Whispering Pines Country Estate




Secluded woodland accommodation on the outskirts of Magaliesburg town in the Magaliesburg World Biosphere Reserve, approximately one hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria.
Matlapa Lodge




Matlapa Lodge offers accommodation in nine standalone chalets set in a garden with 70 species of indigenous trees, overlooking the town of Magaliesburg, less than an hour from Johannesburg.
Valley Lodge & Spa





In the heart of the tropics, eager holiday seekers discover idyllic beaches with top-notch accommodation, from luxurious resorts to cozy beach huts, ensuring a memorable escape filled with relaxation, adventure, and stunning sunsets.
Maropeng Boutique Hotel
The Maropeng Boutique Hotel offers accommodation in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, with views of the Witwatersberg and Magaliesberg ranges. It has 24 bedrooms sleeping up to 48 people.
About Maanhaarrand
Maanhaarrand sits at roughly 25.9 degrees south latitude in the North West Province, close to the boundary with Gauteng. The name itself is Afrikaans, referring to the mane-like ridge of the Magaliesberg mountain range that defines the landscape here. The coordinates place it approximately 60 to 70 kilometres west of Pretoria, making it accessible for a weekend trip from the city without requiring a long drive.
The Magaliesberg range is one of the oldest mountain formations on earth, estimated at around 2.3 billion years old. This geological age gives the area a distinctive character, with quartzite ridges, rocky outcrops, and the kind of vegetation typical of the bushveld transition zone. Hiking and trail running are popular activities, and the ridgelines offer long views across the surrounding farmland and valleys.
The broader Magaliesberg corridor has developed a reputation as a retreat area for Gauteng residents, and there are farms, guesthouses, and self-catering properties scattered throughout the region. Searching for Maanhaarrand accommodation will typically surface options ranging from farm stays to small lodges, many of them on working agricultural land. The area tends to be quieter than the more commercialised stretches of the Magaliesberg closer to Hekpoort or Magaliesburg town.
Nearby points of interest include the Skeerpoort valley to the east and the Hartbeespoort Dam area, which lies within about 30 to 40 kilometres depending on the route taken. The dam and its surroundings offer additional activities including water sports, markets, and the aerial cableway up the Magaliesberg face. Visitors based around Maanhaarrand can reach these easily on day trips.
The climate follows the Highveld pattern, with warm to hot summers that bring afternoon thunderstorms between October and March, and dry, mild winters with cold nights. Winter is generally preferred for hiking as the skies are clear and the vegetation is less dense, improving visibility on the trails. Summer visits bring green landscapes and active birdlife, particularly in the riverine areas along the base of the mountains.