Tswalu Grove Safari Lodge
About Tswalu Grove Safari Lodge
Welcome to Tswalu Grove Safari Lodge, our little piece of heaven in the African bush. This lifestyle farm is situated just minutes away from the Johannesburg CBD, Alberton, Eikenhof, Walkerville, Henley on Klip and Meyerton, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Nestled amidst nature, our thatch and stone lodge boasts two freestanding chalets and four self catering units each exquisitely decorated to reflect its unique theme. The Leopard Tree chalet is our largest unit, suitable for families or larger groups wanting to share and The Baobab is an intimate c
We are breeders of game species and love to share our knowledge and animals with our guests!
Le Boutique Hartzvalley Spa is located within our Valley, a mere kilometre away, offering pampering packages within a tranquil environment.
The Eye of Africa golf course is located close to the lodge. Ideal for golfers to stay over in a unique Bushveld atmosphere, returning home from a round of golf, lighting a fire and enjoying the great outdoors just a while longer.
We offer a unique chapel for that special intimate wedding for up to 50 guests. We specialise in picnic weddings, but we also have The Barn available for guests wanting a more traditional reception. The loge offers stunning photo opportunities!
For couples wanting a romantic break away, we offer romantic picnics, complete with romantic setup, flowers, champagne and/or a gift. We can also add a romantic couple's shoot. We also do proposal picnics.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
All rooms are non-smoking.
Amenities
Facilities
- Garden
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Satellite TV*
- Wi-Fi
- No Credit Card Facilities
- Parking on Premises
- Romantic
- Cosy
- Bath
- Bathroom
- Double bed
- Fridge
- Kitchen
- Mini fridge
- Non smoking rooms
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Patio
- Pets Not Allowed
- Safe
- Shower
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Tswalu Grove Safari Lodge location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling