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Kings Walden Garden
Manor
Beautiful
mountain views and a romantic garden
provide a charming backdrop for six
luxury rooms at Kings Walden Garden
Manor. Rooms that are made for romance
and relaxation. Stretch out on
extra-length, king size beds, relax in
front of the fire with fine wine, good
music and great company. Our décor is
inspired by clean, elegant lines with
modern European undertones - warm and
earthy, velvet and leather, cream and
black - and our bathrooms are spacious
and sexy.
The ideal 2-night stopover between
Johannesburg and the wild bush.
Each room here leads out onto the
gardens, where there is a large swimming
pool and lawns, and paths leading to
shaded secret spots where you can escape
with a book or a lover. As the sun slips
down the sky, enjoy a glass of wine on
the porch overlooking the mountains, or
linger over a drink in our stylish
lounge.
Our restaurant offers playful
contemporary cuisine with a
Mediterranean influence.
Many guests prefer to venture no further
than their private lounge with its own fine
fireplace where
crackling logs enliven mysterious misty
mornings.
Additional services
& facilities include room service,
hairdryer, safe and internet connection (in
office), braai area, access to gardens
(picnics can be ordered), extravagantly
large swimming pool, hiking and birding on
premises.
Attractions
Local attractions include scenic mountain
drives, hiking trails, waterfalls, boating
and fishing on several dams, the annual
cherry blossom festival at Haenertsburg and
a rich agricultural environment of avocados,
bananas, citrus, macadamias, tea and timber.
Sporting facilities
in the area include golf, tennis, squash,
bowls and horse riding.
The Phalaborwa entrance to the
Kruger National Park
is an hour's drive away.
And you can visit the
Agatha Spa at the nearby Coach House
Hotel for Vichy showers and mud-wraps, full
body massages, manicures, pedicures and
facials.
Places of interest in
the area:
* The Modjadji Cycad Reserve
* The Wolkberg Wilderness Area
* Woodbush Mountain Drive
* Tzaneen Museum
* Kaross Workers Embroidery Project
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