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Stunning 17 Bed Hotel 193Ha Estate For Sale in Hazyview Mpumalanga South, 1700 mt2, 17 bedrooms

Hazyview

04 Feb 2025

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Stunning 17 Bed Hotel 193Ha Estate For Sale in Hazyview Mpumalanga South AfricaEsales Property ID: es5553675Property LocationBlue Mountain EstateK39, Old Sabie Road, KiepersolHazyviewMpumalanga1241South AfricaAbout the PropertyThe Estate is found in Kiepersol, Mpumalanga in the heart of the Panorama route. Mpumalanga is one of the most scenic areas of South Africa. Our Boutique Hotel is in close proximity to the Kruger National Park, Private Game Lodges, Blyde River Canyon, Pilgrim’s Rest, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, affording our guests the opportunity to explore the surrounding area without having to travel great distances. This territory was never created for the faint-hearted, and it has taken the same resolve and passion to create a haven of beauty and excellence such as our Boutique Hotel.Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, South Africa is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.The property has 2x title deeds.179Ha – this includes the active farmland of about 35Ha and the Boutique Hotel (Hospitality). The property is situated on one of the most fertile and picturesque country sides of Mpumalanga. The Farm activity utilises about thirty percent of the land. The boutique retreat / lodge resides on the 179ha. The Boutique Hotel consists of 13 rooms (which can sleep up to 26 people). There is also a chapel for weddings.14Ha – On the 14ha sectional title property there lies the 2 x manor houses (320m2 and 280m2) with 2 en suite bedrooms. Manor 2 has its own infinity pool. (As far as we know, the 14ha sectional title ground on which the 2 manor houses stands, was originally planned for building 12-15 manor houses / properties.) The large fjord-like dam (in front of Manor 1) with a surface area of 5 hectares is stocked with bass.The FarmThe current productive farm includes about three thousand avocado trees, two hundred and seventy litchi trees and fifty macadamia trees, four thousand banana trees and one hundred coffee bean trees. There is still approximately 120Ha of farmland to be developed. At the top of the property, there used to be a dam but the dam wall broke in 2019 and was never rebuild by the previous owner. Utilising this dam in future, will save a lot of money (and electricity) as gravity takes water down hill. Due to the location of the farm, there is more than enough water the whole year through for the farm and hospitality. The ground is very fertile. Most of the avocado’s get exported to Europe and the rest towards the local markets. Macadamia’s, litchi’s and banana’s are sold on the local markets. The property has water rights on 2x dams and a borehole. The strong bore hole serve the whole estate. There is one own dam in front of Manor 1 and one that is partially ours.HospitalityThe Boutique Hotel is situated between Sabie and Hazyview in Mpumalanga’s and located on a beautiful avocado farm. The Boutique Hotel is set on about two hundred hectares (500 acres) of indigenous bush, forestry and farmland. Guests can enjoy walking and hiking trails, bird watching (the contrasting vegetation attracts a myriad of bird life) and botanical interests.Great care has been taken to create unique inspiring luxury accommodation, each room decorated in its individual theme and style and providing an exclusive standard. Our Boutique Hotel reveals the timelessness of a bygone era combined with luxury, elegance and breathtaking surroundings. The ochre-washed lodge, includes the presidential suite (Ballentine), 8 romantic suites (Victorian) and 4 duplex suites (Quadrants) in a shaded, cobbled courtyard. 2 Manor Houses each offering 2 en suite bedrooms, study, lounge/dining room and kitchen, lie between the lakes and the forest about 800m away from the main hospitality area. All the beds are king-sized, extra length. Except for Victorian Suite number 8, which has two three-quarter beds. All suites have been individually decorated. The furniture, except antiques, was custom-made for the Lodge, making our décor unique in South Africa.Sheer elegance, charm and style are the hallmarks of our Boutique Hotel set against a backdrop of spectacular natural splendor in the heart of Mpumalanga. This retreat with its individually themed rooms embodies the 'Out of Africa' fantasy. Deep pillared verandas, a romantic mix of old and new hints at a bygone era with the sensitive blend of timelessness and present comfort.Guests can play 'old English tradition' of croquet, go hiking or go bird watching in this pristine wonderland. Beautiful walking routes are available on the two hundred hectares of indigenous bush, forestry and farmland but further walking trails are found within short driving distances along the Panorama Route. For more adventurous spirits, a bouquet of options including helicopter excursions from the property or nearby activities like quad biking, river rafting, horse riding and safaris are available nearby. Chauffeur driven safari vehicles, or panoramic sightseeing trips or excursions into the Kruger National Park or private game lodges.Restaurant / bar / wine cellarNestled inside a lovely manor house (which services as the main building) is the restaurant and bar. The main building is complimented by views of litchi and avocado plantations. In the restaurant, guests can enjoys easy on the palate dishes layered with tasteful and exciting combinations. Dinner is served in the dining room with its starched white tablecloths and napkins, silverware and hand made glass from Swaziland. Our menu is done in a African/French style. The walk-in cellar has more than 2.000 bottles that offers the guest to choose wine directly off the shelf.In the bar is a professional pool table creating hours of relaxing pleasure.Next to the main building is the 20-meter-long swimming which invites days of lounging in the glorious African sun.WeddingsThis Boutique Hotel is the ultimate romantic setting for a wedding venue – the beautiful stone chapel and intimate reception setting is sure to exceed any bridal couple’s expectations. It oozes romance and is the ultimate romantic setting with its beautiful stone chapel and intimate reception area for a fairy tale wedding. The Chapel can take 20 people sitting inside, and a further 50 people outside. There is more than enough room to host up to 200 people.The Lodge is one of the best wedding venues in Mpumalanga to choose from, which combine modern amenities with the wildest of settings – that border the Kruger National Park. You can choose a sunset ceremony next to the dam or a spot with endless views of the Lowveld. The combination of exceptional service, luxury accommodation and the African bushveld in all its glory, will make an unforgettable impression on you and your guests.Heartfelt African romance is the order of the day when it comes to Mpumalanga as a wedding destination. Mpumalanga means ‘place where the sun rises’, a lucky portent for a couple getting married in this dramatically beautiful province.So whether it’s a perfect wedding feast, honeymoon paradise, conference to impress clients or luxurious holiday you’re after, our Boutique Hotel is the choice of connoisseurs, and rightly so.Helicopter Pad2 x private Helicopter landing pads on the property. One near the Manor houses and one next to the managers house at the main building. Mr Nelson Mandela used these heli pads when he stayed on / visit the property. He called the property 'his secret hideaway'. We had many guests flying in with their private helicopter.ParkingFree parking close to the main building (hospitality) – guests has to travel on a gravel road for 1,3km.TVThere is NO tv’s in the rooms – only in the bar for watching sport eventsAll rooms have free wifi. Also in the restaurant and bar area.RenovationsThe last big renovation was done 2024History of the propertyBefore 1990 – farmhouseFirst time opened as Hotel – 1992Was sold in 2002.Property Purchased in Nov 2016BuildingsMain Building (hospitality)Laundry (hospitality)3 x staff houses1 x workshop1 x chemical store30 x old staff quarters3 x Hospitality units (Ballentine (1 room), Victorian x4 (8 rooms) and Quadrant (4 rooms)2 x Manor houses1 x Outside buildingFarmTractor with all equipmentChemicals in storeExcludedFurniture and personal belongings in Manor 1 & 2Some personal belongings in the main lodge / hospitality units (not much – few items)Liquor and winesA draft Inventory is available but will need to be finalised before the sale is registered.ABOUT THE AREAHazyview is a town in South Africa’s Mpumalanga Province which is ideally situated just a few kilometres outside the Kruger National Park.Hazyview derives its name from the summer haze that envelopes the low bush land. This occurs during the heat of summer season. Hazyview is a small farming town and is renowned for its banana industry. In fact, the area is reputed to have the best climate in the world for bananas and you will see row upon row of these lush tropical plantations. Most of Mpumalanga’s private game reserves are found just east of Hazyview. The spectacular panoramas in Hazyview will undoubtedly remain in your memory. There is so much to experience and see here.Among the...
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EUR 285.000

202121500 m2

Mountain Shadows Hotel For Sale In Elliot South, 500 mt2, 21 bedrooms

Elliot

01 Feb 2025

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Mountain Shadows Hotel For Sale In Elliot South AfricaEsales Property ID: es5554034Property LocationMountain Shadows HotelR58 Barkley PassElliotEastern Cape5460South AfricaOwners website here – https://www.mountainshadowshotel.co.za/Property DetailsMountain Shadows Hotel: Own a Piece of Drakensberg MagicNestled amid the breathtaking Southern Drakensberg Mountains, where time slows and stars seem within reach, lies the charming Mountain Shadows Hotel. This 21-room brick sanctuary, crowned by a corrugated roof, sits gracefully on a vast land between farms, offering a unique opportunity for ownership and a gateway to adventure.More Than Just a Hotel, a Legacy:Mountain Shadows Hotel isn’t just a business; it’s a piece of South African history. For years, it has served as a welcoming haven for travelers, a midpoint between Natal and the Eastern/Western Cape, and a tranquil escape from the urban rush. Owning this hotel isn’t just about acquiring an asset; it’s about inheriting a legacy of hospitality and becoming part of the unique fabric of the region.Embracing the Majesty of Nature:Location is everything, and Mountain Shadows Hotel boasts one of the most spectacular in South Africa. Perched atop the Barkly Pass at 1990 meters above sea level, it affords breathtaking vistas of the picturesque Southern Drakensberg Mountains. Imagine waking up to sunrise painting the sandstone formations in golden hues, gazing at a star-studded sky at night, and feeling the crisp mountain air invigorate your soul.Accommodating Every Occasion:Mountain Shadows Hotel caters to diverse guest needs. It offers:* 20 en-suite units, accommodating 2 or 3 guests: Perfect for individual travelers, families, or small groups.* Communal lounge with a big screen TV and fireplaces: An ideal space for socializing and enjoying cozy evenings.* Dining room and bar: Savor delicious meals and refreshing drinks while soaking in the mountain ambiance.* Conference facilities: Host successful meetings, training sessions, or motivational retreats in a unique setting.* Breakaway facilities: Plan team-building activities or relaxing getaways.Beyond the Walls, Endless Activities Await:Adventure seekers will find their haven at Mountain Shadows Hotel. Discover:* 3 distinct one-day walking trails: Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Drakensberg on foot.* Biker-friendly routes: Explore the scenic R58 route and beyond on two wheels.* Fly fishing: Cast your line in pristine mountain streams teeming with trout.* Bird-watching and indigenous flora: Observe diverse birdlife and marvel at the region’s unique plant life.Owning Your Dream:More than just a hotel, Mountain Shadows offers a rare opportunity to own a thriving business, a charming escape, and a piece of South African heritage. Imagine:* Being your own boss: Manage the hotel according to your vision and create a unique guest experience.* Enjoying steady income: This established hotel has a loyal clientele and offers potential for further growth.* Living in a scenic paradise: Wake up to stunning views, breathe in fresh mountain air, and experience the tranquility of the Drakensberg.* Sharing your passion: Welcome travelers from around the world and introduce them to the magic of South Africa.Investing in Your Future:Owning Mountain Shadows Hotel is an investment in your future, offering:* Business potential: The hotel is fully functional and comes with staff quarters and additional rooms on the premises.* Growth opportunities: Explore options for expanding the hotel’s offerings and attracting new clientele.* Lifestyle change: Embrace a unique living and working environment surrounded by nature’s beauty.* Legacy building: Become part of the hotel’s history and create a lasting impact on the local community.Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional opportunity to own a piece of paradise. Mountain Shadows Hotel awaits, ready to embark on a new chapter with you..ABOUT THE AREAElliot is a small town situated at the foothills of the Southern Drakensburg in the Eastern Cape midlands of South Africa. This busy little town offers wonderful activities against a backdrop of dramatic mountain scenery.Rock art, dinosaur footprints and skeleton site, abseiling down the spectacular Tsista Falls, fly-fishing, horse trails, Ecowa and other scenic hiking trails, Gatberg, adventure sports, scenic Barkly Pass, Naude’s Nek and Bastervoedpad (4 x 4 ) and wildflower tours. Registered guides are available.The Elliot region boasts numerous high-quality game reserves and safari opportunities. Adventure activities abound, ranging from those requiring nerves of steel, such as white-water rafting, to the more serene pastimes like leisurely strolls in the great outdoors and the more skilled, such as fly-fishing in some of the country’s finest trout dams and rivers.Rock paintings from the country’s earliest inhabitants, the San people, provide a unique eye into the world of many generations ago. Most of the paintings are mapped out, but there are still many that lie undiscovered in the more remote areas of the region.MAiN FEATURES:* 500m2 of living space* 49000m2 plot* 21 Bedrooms* 21 Bathrooms* Stunning Views* Private Parking* Close to essential amenities such as supermarkets and pharmacies* Close to many excellent bars and restaurants* Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of South Africa* Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby* Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.comContact us today to buy or sell property in South Africa fast online
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EUR 765.000

2031313000 m2

Komati River Chalets For Sale In Komatipoort South, 3000 mt2, 31 bedrooms

Komatipoort

01 Feb 2025

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Komati River Chalets For Sale In Komatipoort South AfricaEsales Property ID: es5554057Property LocationCausway RoadKomatipoortMpumalanga1340South AfricaProperty DetailsKomati River Chalets is a 31 room self-catering or bed & breakfast commercial hospitality property nestled on the confluence of the Komati and Crocodile Rivers in the Southern Kruger Park region of Mpumalanga’s Wild Frontier. Situated on 5 hectares of Komati river front wilderness, It is one of the regions premier country styled, accommodation providers.The famous Kruger National Park’s, Crocodile bridge gate is a mere 11km from the lodge. Both Mozambique and Swaziland are but a stone throw from Komati River Chalets providing the perfect base from which to explore both exotic destinations.The restaurant, bar and pool facilities, and the individual chalets, are no more than fifty meters from the water’s edge where A resident pod of hippos and an array of spectacular bird life will entertain for hours on end.The 14 chalets are laid out in either with twin, double or triple bed configurations. The rooms are spacious are tastefully decorated, and a home away from home atmosphere pervades. Each room comes standard with air conditioning, flat screen television with DSTV bouquet, built in cupboards, digital safe and en-suite bathroom. A kitchenette with full self-catering ability, including appliances and utensils is also a standard feature in every room. All rooms have their own private patio and braai facilities leading out from the bedroom.The 6 two bedroom family cottages sleep between 6-8 people each, they are spacious, comfortable and perfect for family groups or couples travelling together and come standard with air conditioning, a flat screen television with DSTV bouquet in the central lounge area, private patio, braai facilities, built in cupboards, digital safe and a kitchen that is fully stocked with appliances and self-catering equipment.The Garden View family house has 3 bedrooms and one bathroom. It has air conditioning, a flat screen television with DSTV bouquet in the central lounge area, private patio, braai facilities, built in cupboards, digital safe and a kitchen that is fully stocked with appliances and self-catering equipment.There is a well-appointed reception area with front and back office for ease of check ins and guest movements.The restaurant and bar provide indoor and outdoor seating areas close to the non-heated swimming pool.In terms of staff accommodation, there is a 2 bedroom management cottage, a 1 bedroom management apartment, as well as 3 domestic and gardener rooms.The entire property is able to run as normal during electricity blackouts with alternative power supplied by the onsite 100KVA generator and small solar installation for further office back up and is also water fed buy a strong reliable borehole..ABOUT THE AREAWith one of the most perfect winter climates the country has to offer, Komatipoort lies at the point at which the Komati and Crocodile rivers meet on the western slopes of the Lebombo Mountains, which form a natural barrier between South Africa and Mozambique.Marketed as 'more than just a stopover', Komatipoort is essentially a quaint, border post town just three kilometres from the Lebombo border post into Mozambique.Whilst this may make it sound like a quiet little town on the way to nowhere, nothing could be further from the truth. Komatipoort lies just 8 kilometres from the Crocodile Bridge gate into the Kruger National Park, 5 kilometres from the Mozambique border and only 65 kilometres from the Swazi border, making day trips to each of these places incredibly easy.It is true that Komatipoort serves mainly as a railway and customs centre, and local farmers produce some of the most wonderful subtropical fruits that, no doubt, have the delicious summer heat to thank for their mouth watering flavour. But the town also has access to local wildlife, golf, tiger fishing in the Komati River and elephant back safaris that make a trip here more than worthwhile.The town of Komatipoort is probably most famous for the Nkomati Accord – a nonagression treaty signed in 1984 between the Mozambican government and the apartheid government of the Republic of South Africa – its focus, on the one hand to prevent Mozambique from supplying material to the ANC (African National Congress), and on the other South Africa from supplying Renamo (Mozambican National Resistance).MAiN FEATURES:* 3000m2 of living space* 50000m2 plot* 31 Bedrooms* 31 Bathrooms* Stunning Views* Private Parking* Pool* Close to essential amenities such as supermarkets and pharmacies* Close to many excellent bars and restaurants* Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of South Africa* Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby* Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.comContact us today to buy or sell property in South Africa fast online
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EUR 809.000

20139845 m2

African Island Beach Resort For Sale In Hartbeespoort South, 845 mt2, 13 bedrooms

North West

07 Dec 2024

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African Island Beach Resort For Sale In Hartbeespoort South AfricaEsales Property ID: es5554312Property Location60 Beethoven StreetHartbeespoortNorth West0216South AfricaOwners Website – https://www.africanisland.co.za/Property DetailsDiscover Your African Oasis: A Thriving Water Park Resort in HartbeespoortA Prime Investment OpportunityLocated in the heart of Hartbeespoort, South Africa, this fully operational water park and picnic venue offers an exceptional opportunity for investors and entrepreneurs. The property’s prime location, extensive facilities, and strong reputation make it a highly sought-after destination.A Thriving BusinessThe African Island Beach Resort is a popular attraction, drawing crowds of visitors from all over South Africa. The resort’s 11 swimming pools, multiple water slides, picnic and barbecue facilities, and vibrant atmosphere create an unforgettable experience for guests of all ages.Key Features:* Prime Location: Situated on the main road in Hartbeespoort, the resort enjoys excellent visibility and accessibility.* Extensive Facilities: The property boasts a wide range of amenities, including swimming pools, water slides, picnic areas, playgrounds, and a sophisticated sound system.* Successful Business: The resort has a proven track record of success, attracting thousands of visitors each day during peak season.* Growth Potential: The property’s prime location and strong reputation offer ample opportunities for expansion and growth.Surrounded by AttractionsHartbeespoort is a popular tourist destination, with numerous attractions within easy reach. The resort is located near Predator Park, a cable car, a local film studio, the Cheetah Center, and the Lion Park, offering visitors a variety of exciting experiences.Investment Highlights:* Established Business: The resort is a well-established and profitable business with a loyal customer base.* Diverse Revenue Streams: The resort generates income from various sources, including ticket sales, food and beverage, and merchandise.* Growth Potential: The property’s prime location and strong reputation offer opportunities for expansion and increased revenue.* Strong Demand: Hartbeespoort is a popular tourist destination, ensuring a steady stream of visitors throughout the year.Discover the African Island Beach Resort and unlock the potential of this exceptional investment opportunity.ABOUT THE AREAThe little village of Hartbeespoort lies right on the banks of the Hartbeespoort Dam, basking in the sunlight on the slopes of the Magaliesberg. Its name literally means 'pass of the hartbees' and refers to a species of antelope that probably used this pass as a means over the Magaliesberg Mountains.Hartbeespoort lies conveniently close to both Johannesburg and Pretoria, making it a much sought after weekend destination, and water sports are high on the agenda for most visitors to the edge of the dam. Staying here gives you the best of two worlds, surrounded as you are by both water and mountains; a combination that never ceases to have an effect on those stealing time away from the city humdrum.And there is plenty to do here. If it is peace and tranquillity you are after, then heading off into the mountains a little further from here will guarantee solitude and time in nature. Hiking and kloofing in the Magaliesberg are worth the effort for those seeking both relatively easy walks and challenging hikes. Intermittent waterfalls, streams and water holes make for fantastic swimming and picnic spots along the way. Adventurers might prefer pursuing hot air ballooning, or hang-gliding off the top of the mountain – there is an ideal spot at the top of the cable car ride – and the local Crocodile Ramble takes in a series of arts, crafts and food in the area. Around the dam lie a zoo and a snake park, whilst a short drive brings you to the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, or the Cradle of Humankind.Roughly 45 minutes’ drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, surrounded by the beautiful Magaliesberg mountain range, Hartbeespoort Dam, or Harties to locals, has become a hive of activity and is a very popular weekend getaway for the two cities.The beauty of Hartbeespoort Dam is what draws people here – the dam literally cradled in the lap of the mountains – and many regard this as a retreat from the concrete jungle of city living. The 1620 hectare Hartbeespoort Dam functions both as a source of irrigation for farms in the area and as a resort, and the peace of the hills and valleys, the warmth even on winter days and the charm of the surrounding countryside, make this a place to restore the soul.Take the scenic road from Johannesburg to Hartbeespoort Dam, along curving roads that meander between aloes in flower during the winter months, and you’re sure to pass the breakfast run of Harley-Davidsons – their drivers part of the Johannesburg exec set hell bent on nothing more than enjoying their machines in the sunshine.The Hartbeespoort Dam offers an array of water sports, a local bird sanctuary, challenging hikes and gentle rambles. There is a collection of restaurants in Hartbeespoort that range from Tan’ Malie se Winkle, a local institution where you can eat to your heart’s content on traditional Afrikaans home-cooked meals, to the local Pick-a-Pancake, which takes pancakes into a new league. This restaurant lies literally in the heart of the Welwitschia Market – a range of African arts, crafts, novelties, curios and other at the fourway crossing at Hartbeespoort that makes a visit here imperative.MAiN FEATURES:* 845m2 of living space* 17131m2 plot* 13 Bedrooms* 9 Bathrooms* Stunning Views* Private Parking* Close to essential amenities such as supermarkets and pharmacies* Close to many excellent bars and restaurants* Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of South Africa* Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby* Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.comContact us today to buy or sell property in South Africa fast online