Ma-Ria's Farmhouse offers an authentic self catering farm stay in the Magaliesburg area. (Farmhouse sleeps maximum 13 people in 5 bedrooms) (Additional Garden Flat sleeps 4). Located near Maanhaarrand at the foot of the Magaliesburg mountains nestled... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Patrys Paradys offers self catering accommodation in a Maanhaarrand in the Magaliesburg area of Gauteng's West Rand. We offer 3 self catering options: Farmhouse (sleeps 14) and 2 chalets (sleeps 6 in each). If you are ready for a good rest, calm... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Syferbult is a small rural settlement in the scenic countryside of North West, surrounded by farms, bushveld and the rugged ridges of the Magaliesberg. Its peaceful setting makes it an appealing stop for travellers who enjoy open landscapes and the slower pace of rural South Africa.
The area is primarily agricultural, with cattle farming and smallholdings contributing to the local character. The surrounding veld changes dramatically with the seasons: summer rains bring fresh green grass and abundant vegetation, while the dry winter months reveal golden plains beneath exceptionally clear skies. The area's wide horizons are particularly attractive for landscape photography.
Syferbult is well positioned for exploring the natural attractions of the wider Magaliesberg region. The mountains provide opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching and scenic drives, while nearby game farms offer the chance to experience indigenous wildlife in a quieter setting. The countryside around Syferbult is also dotted with dams and waterways where birdlife can be surprisingly plentiful.
Travellers looking for more established attractions can venture towards Hartbeespoort and the surrounding Magaliesberg, where boating, fishing, wildlife experiences and leisure activities are readily available. The Hartbeespoort Dam area also provides excellent viewpoints over the mountains and water.
Situated in the Eastern Region, Syferbult offers a glimpse into the rural landscape that lies beyond North West's better-known tourist centres. Its appeal is found in the tranquillity, farmland and mountain scenery rather than formal attractions, making it particularly suited to road-trippers and visitors seeking a peaceful countryside experience.