
Pienaarsrivier Nedersetting Safari Accommodation
Filter by type of accommodation
Discover 3 accommodation options in Pienaarsrivier nedersetting with an average price of R2,990 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Pienaarsrivier nedersetting offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Pienaarsrivier nedersetting adventure? With prices averaging around R2,990 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Pienaarsrivier nedersetting stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.





Holiday seekers like Alex discovered the enchanting beaches of Bali, where golden sands met crystal-clear waters, and they secured comfortable accommodation to unwind after thrilling adventures in tropical paradise.





Tamboti Bush Lodge is bush lodge accommodation on 42 hectares of bushveld in Dinokeng Game Reserve, a Big 5 reserve in a malaria-free zone, 45 minutes from Pretoria and 1.5 hours from Johannesburg.
R 2,990


Mangwa Valley Game Lodge accommodation sits on 500 hectares of privately owned land within Dinokeng Big 5 Game Reserve. It is home to 3 of the Big 5 in a romantic setting where nature has inspired the game lodge development. It is 55 minutes from Pretoria and an hour and a half from Johannesburg.
About Pienaarsrivier nedersetting
Pienaarsrivier nedersetting takes its name from the Pienaars River, which flows through this part of Gauteng. The settlement sits approximately 40 kilometres north of Pretoria's city centre, positioned along one of the routes leading towards Limpopo Province. The area has historically been tied to farming and smallholdings, with the surrounding landscape characterised by grasslands and scattered acacia trees typical of the Highveld region.
The settlement provides a practical starting point for day trips into Pretoria, where visitors can explore the Union Buildings, the Voortrekker Monument, and the National Zoological Gardens. The Rietvlei Nature Reserve lies to the south, offering game viewing opportunities and walking trails within easy driving distance. To the north, the route leads towards Bela-Bela (Warmbaths), known for its hot springs and spa facilities.
Accommodation options in the area tend towards guesthouses and self-catering units rather than large hotel complexes. Those searching for Pienaarsrivier nedersetting accommodation will find properties that cater primarily to travellers seeking affordable stays outside the main urban centres. The settlement's location along major transport routes makes it accessible for those travelling by car between Gauteng and Limpopo.
The climate follows the typical Highveld pattern, with warm, wet summers from November to March and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms, while winter nights can drop to near freezing. The area receives most of its annual rainfall during the summer months, when the surrounding veld turns green.
Visitors should note that Pienaarsrivier nedersetting functions primarily as a residential area rather than a tourist destination in its own right. The appeal lies in its affordability and proximity to both Pretoria's attractions and the natural areas of the northern Gauteng countryside. Basic supplies and fuel are available locally, though major shopping and dining options require a drive into Pretoria or nearby towns.