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Situated in a beautifully secluded valley along the eastern escarpment of the Mpumalanga province, the Crocodile River forms a natural border to the Estate.
Here each of the crofts have been uniquely sited to make the most of the natural environment and incredible views, all of them surrounded by striking mountains.
The crofts have been designed to give you that homey farm-house feel with a very spacious layout for the kids to play and the family to feel comfortable in.
Situated in a beautifully secluded valley along the eastern escarpment of the Mpumalanga province, the Crocodile River forms a natural border to the Estate.
Here each of the crofts have been uniquely sited to make the most of the natural environment and incredible views, all of them surrounded by striking mountains.
The crofts have been designed to give you that homey farm-house feel with a very spacious layout for the kids to play and the family to feel comfortable in.
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Verlorenkloof is 43.6km from the centre of Lydenburg
, the nearest airport 94km (Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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Verlorenkloof,Lodge,Wilgekraal, Lydenburg, Highlands Meander, Mpumalanga, North Eastern Region, Bush Escapes, Panorama Route, South Africa, SADC, Africa, World
Situated in a beautifully secluded valley along the eastern escarpment of the Mpumalanga province, the Crocodile River forms a natural border to the