Description
The four star resort hotel is a golf and wildlife Mecca. Just 5 km from the world famous Kruger National Park’s Phalaborwa Gate and 5 km from Phalaborwa Gateway Airport, the property is easily accessible and offers a product lacking in nothing.
Air-conditioned and secluded en-suite accommodation is offered in the form of 55 thatched chalets situated along the golf course fairways and 70 hotel rooms in the gardens. Dine in the Leadwood restaurant, have a barbecue feast in the lapa or enjoy the sumptuous fare in the Golf Clubhouse.
Greet the dawn on the manicured fairways of our Bob Grimsdell designed challenging 18 Hole, Par 72 Championship golf course where you will play with hippos, warthogs, monkeys, giraffe and a variety of antelope. You may hear stories of how the course was closed for a few hours that morning so that the rangers could chase off Elephant and Buffalo.
You may also catch a glimpse of Hyena or lions in the dark shadows of the night. Swimming, gymnasium, squash, tennis and conference facilities add to the final compliment.
Check-In 02:00 PM Check-Out 11:00 AM
Price & Availability
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* Please note that these rates are a guide and are subject to change. Please confirm
availability by requesting a quote.
Chalet x 31
Includes: B & B
Twin beds
Beds can be converted to King bed
Living area
Some are self-catering units including small kitchenette & washing facilities
Air-conditioning & fans
Golf course views
Ground level
En suite bathroom
Television
Tea/coffee making facility
Features available
Hotel room x 68
Includes: B & B
Twin beds
Beds can be converted to King bed
Air-conditioning & fans
Garden views
Ground level
Thatch roofs
En suite bathroom
Television
Tea/coffee making facility
Features available
Hans Merensky Hotel & Spa
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