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Other Areas:
Badplaas
Barberton
Belfast
Bethal
Dullstroom
Ermelo
Grasskop
Hazyview
Komatipoort
Leydenburg
Marloth Park
Pilgrim's Rest
Sabie
Standerton
Waterval
Boven
White River
Witbank
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Barberton Accommodation Guide
For general info, advice and bookings
phone Bronwyn 015 276 4896 or 079 173 6196
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Royal Sheba Guest House
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Come and experience our tranquil homely
atmosphere at Royal Sheba Guest House. We offer you a luxurious,
peaceful and secure stay in the beautiful town of Barberton - the Gem of
the Lowveld.
With the tropical garden and quite surroundings Royal Sheba Guest House
proves to be an ideal setting for relaxation. The blue sparkling pool in
a tropical setting invites you to cool down in the summer heat. A
Billiard table and bar is available for our guests only.
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Barberton
Manor Guest House
Built in 1927, after a Sir Herbert
Baker design, takes you back to the old days, as the house is
still in its original state: pressed (iron) ceilings, Oregon pine
floors, Burma teak doors, fire places in the truly spacious rooms.
However, we put in modern comfort: luxurious bathrooms in every room,
ceiling fans, satellite television (DSTV & MNet) and king size beds.
Graded by AA Travel with: Superior Accommodation

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Frog'ngecko Lodge On the slopes of the
beautiful Makhonjwa Mountains. Relax in the gentle serenity of the area,
or thrill to the wild exuberance of the pioneering spirit as you explore
on foot, by mountain-bike or 4x4.
We are famous for our personalised hospitality, lovely garden and
birds.The Self Catering Cottage has 2 bedrooms. One with Queen size bed, and
the other with double bunker log bed. DSTV, Air-conditioning, Radio,
fully equipped kitchen. Braai, Patio (we supply wood and firelighters)
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Old Coach Road Guest
House is tucked away in the Barberton Mountainlands Nature
Reserve 9km outside Barberton on the R38, direction Kaapmuiden. The name
is derived from the coach road between Barberton and Delgoa Bay, used by
transport riders delivering supplies to the many gold prospectors during
the gold rush days of 1874-1898.
The route was also made famous by Percy
Fitzpatrick and his dog Jock. The remains of a portion of this road runs
through the property. Kruger National Park (Malelane Gate) is only 65km
from Old Coach Road and is easily accessible for a day visit. We will
provide you with a breakfast basket for an early start.
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