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Doorstep Gem: Discover the Hidden Charms of the Majestic Magaliesberg this Winter

Tucked between the busy cities of Pretoria in Gauteng and Rustenburg in the North West is the Magaliesberg region, a natural oasis that many people tend to overlook when seeking a holiday destination, a weekend break or day trip.

Doorstep Gem: Discover the Hidden Charms of the Majestic Magaliesberg this Winter
“This area, with its rugged mountains, green valleys, and diverse wildlife, is a great spot for those wanting a break from city life,” says Shaun Lamont, Managing Director at First Group. “It is full of surprises and a year-round playground that offers something for everyone, whether you’re into adventure or just want to relax in nature."

The Magaliesberg range is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, and stretches over 120 kilometres. A big advantage is its proximity to major cities, which makes it the perfect escape for day excursions and weekend getaways. If you live in Pretoria, Johannesburg, or Rustenburg, this natural wonder is just a short drive, offering a quick retreat from daily life. And for those from other provinces, the Magaliesberg offers a unique inland adventure to consider when booking your next break.


While many equate summer with outdoor fun, the area is also fantastic in winter. The cool air and clear skies are perfect for hiking, rock climbing, and watching wildlife which makes it a great destination all year round.


Lamont shares five reasons why the Magaliesberg so appealing:

1. Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy hot air balloon rides, ziplining, and hiking through ancient caves and waterfalls. There’s something for every adventurer.

2. Rich Biodiversity: The area is home to over 130 types of trees and lots of wildlife. Birdwatchers can see around 300 bird species, including the rare Cape vulture.

3. Historical Significance: From early human history to the Anglo-Boer War, the Magaliesberg has seen it all. Visit the Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or explore old mining towns.

4. Culinary Delights: Foodies will love the region’s growing food and wine scene, with options ranging from country markets to fine dining.

5. Wellness and Relaxation: For a peaceful retreat, there are several spas and wellness centres, perfect for yoga, meditation, and reconnecting with nature.


For those wanting top-notch, affordable accommodation, First Group's Magalies Park resort, situated next to the Magalies River, offers various self-catering options. The resort has a magnificent 18-hole golf course and paddle courts besides many other sporting facilities. It’s a great base for exploring the region whilst enjoying its myriad amenities and entertainment.

The Magaliesberg is not only beautiful but also easy to reach and full of things to do that will satisfy adrenalin junkies, sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. Start your day with a sunrise hike or a round of golf followed by a relaxing spa session. Explore the various attractions in the afternoon and end with a sundowner and supper as you watch the sunset over the African bush. This region offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture for all ages.

“It isn’t just a destination, it's an unforgettable escape where you can enjoy South Africa's natural heritage and make lasting, magical memories,” says Lamont. "Whether you’re planning a short trip or a longer stay, you’ll want to return again and again,” he concludes.

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