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Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate
15km from Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve
9km from Soweto Country Club
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.
Swimming Pool
Swimming





Inanda Club offers accommodation in Sandton. It provides 10 executive lodge rooms with full en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi access, personal safe, DSTV and bar fridge. Guests have full use of club facilities including gym, restaurants and bar.
Air Conditioning
Swimming
About Paardekraal
Paardekraal is a historic area in Krugersdorp, Gauteng, known for its significant role in South African history. The Monument Hill and surrounding grasslands mark where Boer leaders gathered in 1880, leading to the First Boer War. Visitors find a peaceful setting with historical importance close to Johannesburg.
Paardekraal forms part of Krugersdorp in the West Rand district of Gauteng, approximately 40 kilometres west of Johannesburg. The area's name, meaning 'horse kraal' in Afrikaans, refers to the gathering place where Boer leaders and citizens assembled on 13 December 1880 to protest British annexation of the Transvaal. This meeting directly preceded the First Boer War and remains a defining moment in South African history. The Paardekraal Monument, erected on a hill overlooking the area, commemorates this event with each stone representing one of the men who attended the gathering.
The monument grounds offer open views across the Gauteng highveld and provide a quiet space for reflection. The surrounding area has developed into a residential suburb while maintaining its historical character. Visitors interested in South African history often combine a trip here with other West Rand attractions, including the Krugersdorp Game Reserve and the Sterkfontein Caves, both within 20 kilometres.
Krugersdorp itself serves as the main service centre for the area, with shops, restaurants and medical facilities. The town developed around gold mining operations in the late 1800s and retains some period architecture in its older sections. Finding Paardekraal accommodation gives travellers a base for exploring the West Rand's historical sites and natural areas without staying in Johannesburg's busier districts.
The climate follows typical highveld patterns with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms, while winter nights can drop to near freezing. The altitude of roughly 1,700 metres above sea level means the sun feels strong during the day but temperatures cool quickly after sunset.
Access from Johannesburg takes about 45 minutes via the N14 highway. OR Tambo International Airport lies approximately 70 kilometres to the east. The area suits visitors seeking historical context for their South African trip or those wanting a quieter alternative to city centre accommodation while remaining within reach of Gauteng's main attractions.
Paardekraal forms part of Krugersdorp in the West Rand district of Gauteng, approximately 40 kilometres west of Johannesburg. The area's name, meaning 'horse kraal' in Afrikaans, refers to the gathering place where Boer leaders and citizens assembled on 13 December 1880 to protest British annexation of the Transvaal. This meeting directly preceded the First Boer War and remains a defining moment in South African history. The Paardekraal Monument, erected on a hill overlooking the area, commemorates this event with each stone representing one of the men who attended the gathering.
The monument grounds offer open views across the Gauteng highveld and provide a quiet space for reflection. The surrounding area has developed into a residential suburb while maintaining its historical character. Visitors interested in South African history often combine a trip here with other West Rand attractions, including the Krugersdorp Game Reserve and the Sterkfontein Caves, both within 20 kilometres.
Krugersdorp itself serves as the main service centre for the area, with shops, restaurants and medical facilities. The town developed around gold mining operations in the late 1800s and retains some period architecture in its older sections. Finding Paardekraal accommodation gives travellers a base for exploring the West Rand's historical sites and natural areas without staying in Johannesburg's busier districts.
The climate follows typical highveld patterns with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms, while winter nights can drop to near freezing. The altitude of roughly 1,700 metres above sea level means the sun feels strong during the day but temperatures cool quickly after sunset.
Access from Johannesburg takes about 45 minutes via the N14 highway. OR Tambo International Airport lies approximately 70 kilometres to the east. The area suits visitors seeking historical context for their South African trip or those wanting a quieter alternative to city centre accommodation while remaining within reach of Gauteng's main attractions.