Randjesfontein Lodge Accommodation

Randjesfontein Lodge Accommodation

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Decorative pillows on a bed with a bouquet of flowers

Crocodile Lodge

Lodge
5km from Dainfern Golf Estate
From

R 960

Per night for two
Heated Pool Bird Watching
Dog sitting on carpeted floor in front of a neatly made bed with pillows

Footprints Lodge

Lodge
From

R 800

Per unit per night in March
Air Conditioning Safe
Bedroom with wooden furniture animal print pillows and an attached bathroom
Star 1Star 2Star 3

Journey's Inn Africa

Lodge
From

R 1,199

Per night for two in March
Wi-Fi Desk

About Randjesfontein

Randjesfontein is a small settlement in the northern reaches of Gauteng, positioned between Midrand and the Hartbeespoort area. The location offers a semi-rural atmosphere while remaining accessible to Johannesburg and Pretoria, making it suitable for visitors seeking a quieter base near major urban centres.

Randjesfontein sits in an area that transitions from the dense development of Gauteng's urban corridor to more open landscapes. The settlement falls within the broader Midrand region, approximately 30 kilometres north of Johannesburg's city centre. This positioning allows travellers to access both Pretoria and Johannesburg within reasonable driving times while avoiding the congestion of the main metropolitan areas.

The surrounding region is characterised by smallholdings, equestrian properties, and light industrial development typical of Gauteng's northern fringe. Visitors staying here will find themselves close to the N1 highway, which provides direct routes to Pretoria in the north and Johannesburg to the south. The nearby Kyalami area, known for its motorsport heritage and the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, lies just a short drive away. Those interested in retail and dining options can reach Waterfall City and Mall of Africa within 15 to 20 minutes.

For accommodation seekers, Randjesfontein offers a different experience from typical city hotels. The area's semi-rural character means properties often feature larger grounds, and some establishments cater to guests travelling with horses or seeking outdoor space. Randjesfontein accommodation typically appeals to business travellers looking for quieter lodging options outside the main business districts, as well as families who prefer more space and a relaxed environment.

The location serves as a practical base for exploring northern Gauteng attractions. The Hartbeespoort Dam area, with its weekend markets and outdoor activities, is accessible within 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. Similarly, the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site and its various fossil sites and visitor centres can be reached in under an hour. Johannesburg's northern suburbs, including Fourways and Sandton, are close enough for day trips or business meetings.

Visitors should note that Randjesfontein itself is primarily residential and agricultural in nature, so most dining, shopping, and entertainment will require short drives to neighbouring areas. The settlement suits those who value space and quiet over walking distance to amenities, and who have their own transport to navigate the region.