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The Elements

| Good 18 reviews
from R900 Avg per night for 2 guests
per night
 Sleeps 3
Check-in: 14:00
Check-out: 10:00
Reviews: 18 reviews

About The Elements

The Elements is a rustic house set in the Magaliesberg Mountains on an established small-holding that has been drawing power from the natural elements for around 10 years. The house is basic but ideal for an escape from the city. The house has one bedroom with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom. An additional single bed can be added on request. There is a basic kitchen area and outdoor seating with views for miles. Sunshine rules the energy on this exclusive retreat, it pumps the borehole water, lights the light bulbs and cools the fridges. When the sun is resting and the clouds

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The Elements
3 out of 5 stars - 18 votes
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zénith williams
April 2022
We enjoyed ourselves even though it rained for 2 straight days. The site must be updated with recent pictures as it was different to the site. Well equipped in the kitchen, gas stove, indoor fireplace +++ especially when we couldn’t take our walks due to the rain. The outdoor braai place ++. Only not so great was the dog barking a lot at times, other people’s voices or music echoing which would... Read more
jaco du plooy
March 2017
Horrible! Stay away. 1 star...should be 0.
willem minnie, south africa
December 2016
Booked for 4 nights - Stayed 1 - slept 0Cottage infected with wood lice. The lice (numerous species appeared from the wood work) at about 11 pm and started to hunt.Fortunately I am a relative expert on wood lice. My first action was to strip naked so that I could feel any landing on my body. They were every where; living room, bedroom and bathroom. There is a fly swat in the cottage which proved... Read more
angela spencer, south africa
June 2016
The place is great, but hard to find in the dark,'Turn right at the gum tree' is not useful when, a) there are many gum trees and b) the gum tree is not on the edge of the road.
graeme swanepoel, south africa
April 2016
we had a fantastic stay.They decor and design is truly unique and artistic.It's exactly what we were looking for!Our only comment would be that the second house is back to back with your neighbors, so it you can literally hear the entire conversations and music.If you don't mind sharing a space, then it's recommended. Read more

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Facilities

  • Braai/Barbecue
  • Pet Friendly*
  • Hiking
  • No Credit Card Facilities
  • Parking on Premises
  • Bathroom
  • Double bed
  • Fridge
  • Kitchen
  • Patio
  • Shower

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Afrikaans
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The Elements location

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The Elements is 8.3km from the centre of Magaliesburg , the nearest airport 50.2km (Lanseria International Airport).
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The Elements,Self-catering,Magaliesburg, Gauteng, North Eastern Region, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa, SADC, Africa, World

The Elements is a rustic house set in the Magaliesberg Mountains on an established small-holding that has been drawing power from the natural