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Magoebaskloof Mountain Lodge
3.8/544 Reviews
I didn't like the stay - the rooms were not nice at all. Need alot of TLC & they have alot of Cockroaches. The bed sheets were as OLD as ever. You can see that it is starting to look delapidated and not kept up to date or up to standard. Very very little crockery in the kitchen and things looked dirty. Just really not lekker. The views from the eating area were stunning and the Restaurant was great & the food was nice. But other than that I wouldn't go back there. It was ok for the reason I was there which was for the Magoebaskloof Race but otherwise I won't use the Mountain Lodge again. Sorry for the bad review but that is my opinion.
Coach House Hotel & Spa Tzaneen
3.8/513 Reviews
A warm welcome greets you from the staff who work in every department of the extrordinary hotel. It is set in beautiful grounds, overlooking stunning scenery of the mountains. The history and how the hotel came about was facinating to learn whilst we stayed there. A totally chilled out enviorment. pool area to sit in both inside and out. Our room was comfortable but very dated. It was however nice to have a bath. There was a fridge and also amenities to make hot drinks, which were replenished daily. Our room was cleaned daily. The resturant produced food to a very high standard both at breakfast and dinner.
Magoebaskloof Hotel
3.1/59 Reviews
Apart from having the most awe-inspiring view anywhere on ”the Mountain”, the hotel definitely places itself in the upper-end of it's 3-star rating. Rooms are exactly what you'd expect and staff are more than willing to assist with any extra's you may need. Given the unpredictable nature of the weather system in the mountain, pack for all-seasons. It can go from sunny to rain and back to full sunshine in a matter of hours. The Phoenix & Fireman Bar is a treat, with plenty to drink and eat, warm and friendly staff with a few locals dropping by for a cold one or three. The coffee shop is generally open when the guest count is low, do do not expect the full dining-hall experience every evening. The same applies for breakfasts: The hotel is known for its immense breakfast spread, but is also subject to the number of guests staying. The Menu has been considerably reduced and does not offer a wide variety of choice, even compared to local eateries. Long-stay guests will quickly get tired of the menu. Unless you're a bookworm, long-stay guests will need to find something to do outside of the hotel. Rooms are neat and cleaned daily, and relatively large. Double-suites are exceptional and offer a full kitchen, full lounge and wash-up area: A Home-away-from-home for families. All Hotel amenities are also room-deliverable, so the recluse can enjoy some peace and quiet. Power does seem to be an issue as it is an isolated part of the mountain, however a full generator is on-premise. Parking is mostly under-tree, but more than sufficient for even the largest groups. The staff are what make the Hotel, and this should not be discounted. They will bend over backwards to accommodate even the toughest or most whimsical guest. No request is off limits! The gardens are all well-maintained without going overboard with neatness (this is after all, a Mountain hotel) . The Red Postbox is a historical pub with a bit of a dark history and is recommended that, should you arrive, take your first drink within it. Be advised that the Hotel is located within a Samango Monkey sanctuary as well as being home to a number of critically endangered butterflies and moths. Bird watchers can expect a treat as there is plenty going on in the expansive Hotel gardens! The waterfall-hike is considered a medium-to-advanced hike and should not be taken lightly.

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