
Muldersdrift Accommodation
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Discover 4 accommodation options in Muldersdrift with an average price of R288 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Muldersdrift offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Muldersdrift adventure? With prices averaging around R288 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Muldersdrift stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.

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.
Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate
Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate guesthouse offers well-appointed apartments in a beautiful natural setting. Guests enjoy peace and tranquillity with lush gardens and riverfront access. Escape city life at this accommodation in Rietfontein AH, Roodepoort.
Amberlight Guest Accommodation

Amberlight Guest Accommodation in Krugersdorp offers affordable units in a warm, friendly environment, very close to Key West Shopping Centre, with a secluded pool, braai area, and thatched lapa.
R 1,150





A guesthouse accommodation on a hilltop in Wilropark, Roodepoort, near Kloofendal nature reserve. Rooms are named after South African towns, and the property doubles as an art gallery, with hearty breakfasts prepared by staff.
About Muldersdrift
Muldersdrift is a small settlement in Gauteng province, situated about 30 kilometres northwest of Johannesburg. It developed in the late 19th century as a farming community and has grown into a popular spot for weekend getaways. The area features open farmlands and equestrian centres that attract horse enthusiasts and families alike. Local events often include agricultural shows and markets that showcase regional produce.
The Cradle of Humankind lies nearby, offering access to important archaeological sites where fossils have been discovered. This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes caves and museums that detail early human evolution. Outdoor lovers can hike trails in the Magaliesberg Mountains, which rise to the north and provide views of the surrounding landscape. Birdwatching is another activity, with species like the African fish eagle spotted in the area's rivers and dams.
For those planning a stay, Muldersdrift accommodation ranges from guesthouses on working farms to self-catering cottages. The region also has wine estates where tours and tastings are available, reflecting the area's agricultural roots. Dining options include restaurants serving local cuisine, often made with fresh ingredients from nearby sources.
Travel to Muldersdrift is straightforward via major roads from Johannesburg or Pretoria. Spring and autumn bring mild weather, ideal for exploring the outdoors. Summer can be warm, perfect for swimming in natural pools, while winter days are cooler and suit indoor activities at local venues.