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Secret Valley

In the heart of South Africa's Cullinan District, Secret Valley provides a serene pet-friendly accommodation in a beautiful stone cottage on 26 hectares. Holiday seekers enjoy exclusive walks by the river, picnics, and attractions like Cullinan Mine Tours, all in complete privacy. Join their Facebook group for updates!

Secret Valley
Self-catering
About Ystervarkfontein
Ystervarkfontein is a small settlement in Gauteng, positioned north of Pretoria in the broader Tshwane Metropolitan area. The area serves as a quiet base for visitors exploring the northern reaches of South Africa's administrative capital region, with easy access to both urban amenities and the surrounding bushveld landscape.
Ystervarkfontein sits in the northern part of Gauteng Province, roughly 40 kilometres from Pretoria's city centre. The settlement takes its name from the Afrikaans words for porcupine and fountain, reflecting the wildlife and natural water sources that historically characterized this region. Today, the area maintains a semi-rural character despite its proximity to one of South Africa's major metropolitan centres.
The location provides convenient access to several attractions in the greater Pretoria area. The Roodeplaat Dam Nature Reserve lies within reasonable driving distance, offering opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and game viewing. Visitors staying in the area can also reach the Dinokeng Game Reserve, one of the few free-roaming Big Five reserves in Gauteng, within an hour's drive. The reserve spans over 18,000 hectares and has reintroduced species including lion, elephant, and buffalo to the region.
For those interested in history and culture, central Pretoria's museums and monuments are easily accessible. The Voortrekker Monument, Freedom Park, and the Union Buildings represent significant chapters in South African history. The city also offers botanical gardens, theatres, and a variety of dining options. Ystervarkfontein accommodation provides a quieter alternative to staying in the city centre while maintaining accessibility to these urban attractions.
The climate in this part of Gauteng follows the typical Highveld pattern, with warm, wet summers from November to March and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms that clear quickly, leaving fresh evening air. Winter days are generally mild and sunny, though nights can be cold. The area's elevation of approximately 1,300 metres above sea level contributes to comfortable temperatures year-round compared to lower-lying regions.
Visitors to the area will find a landscape that transitions between developed residential pockets and open grassland. The region serves practical travellers who prefer staying outside major urban centres while maintaining access to city facilities and regional attractions. Local roads connect to the N1 highway, facilitating travel to Johannesburg in the south or Polokwane in the north.
Ystervarkfontein sits in the northern part of Gauteng Province, roughly 40 kilometres from Pretoria's city centre. The settlement takes its name from the Afrikaans words for porcupine and fountain, reflecting the wildlife and natural water sources that historically characterized this region. Today, the area maintains a semi-rural character despite its proximity to one of South Africa's major metropolitan centres.
The location provides convenient access to several attractions in the greater Pretoria area. The Roodeplaat Dam Nature Reserve lies within reasonable driving distance, offering opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and game viewing. Visitors staying in the area can also reach the Dinokeng Game Reserve, one of the few free-roaming Big Five reserves in Gauteng, within an hour's drive. The reserve spans over 18,000 hectares and has reintroduced species including lion, elephant, and buffalo to the region.
For those interested in history and culture, central Pretoria's museums and monuments are easily accessible. The Voortrekker Monument, Freedom Park, and the Union Buildings represent significant chapters in South African history. The city also offers botanical gardens, theatres, and a variety of dining options. Ystervarkfontein accommodation provides a quieter alternative to staying in the city centre while maintaining accessibility to these urban attractions.
The climate in this part of Gauteng follows the typical Highveld pattern, with warm, wet summers from November to March and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms that clear quickly, leaving fresh evening air. Winter days are generally mild and sunny, though nights can be cold. The area's elevation of approximately 1,300 metres above sea level contributes to comfortable temperatures year-round compared to lower-lying regions.
Visitors to the area will find a landscape that transitions between developed residential pockets and open grassland. The region serves practical travellers who prefer staying outside major urban centres while maintaining access to city facilities and regional attractions. Local roads connect to the N1 highway, facilitating travel to Johannesburg in the south or Polokwane in the north.