For those interested in travelling around South Africa we are placing recommended places to stay on our blog site with links to their website.
Bed and Breakfast at Ted’s Place is a warm and welcoming home set on the slope of the Bronberg in a quiet bird lover’s indigenous garden with a bushveld atmosphere. They have been in business for over 12 years and know what hospitality is all about as several accommodation awards bear testimony too. The owners and staff are all SA Host trained and offer caring and excellent service to both the business as well as leisure tourist wishing to visit the area.
Their B&B has quick access to the inner city for those interested, the N1 and N4 highway, and acts as a gateway to Big Five game reserves and Mpumalanga to the east. They are an ideal stop over for those wanting to explore this part of the country before heading east to explore St Lucia and the Kwa Zulu Natal province. The Oliver Tambo (Johannesburg International) Airport is only 40 minutes away.
The B&B has parking on the premises and is also a liquor licensed establishment. Ted (your host) is a registered tourist guide and will gladly take you on a city tour to see the Voortrekker Monument, the Cullinan Diamond Mine, and The Union Buildings. Ted is a also a very informed source for those interested in the geology of the area.
Important links for travellers wishing to explore South Africa
For those interested in travelling around South Africa we are placing recommended places to stay on our blog site with links to their website.
Bed and Breakfast at Ted’s Place is a warm and welcoming home set on the slope of the Bronberg in a quiet bird lover’s indigenous garden with a bushveld atmosphere. They have been in business for over 12 years and know what hospitality is all about as several accommodation awards bear testimony too. The owners and staff are all SA Host trained and offer caring and excellent service to both the business as well as leisure tourist wishing to visit the area.
Their B&B has quick access to the inner city for those interested, the N1 and N4 highway, and acts as a gateway to Big Five game reserves and Mpumalanga to the east. They are an ideal stop over for those wanting to explore this part of the country before heading east to explore St Lucia and the Kwa Zulu Natal province. The Oliver Tambo (Johannesburg International) Airport is only 40 minutes away.
The B&B has parking on the premises and is also a liquor licensed establishment. Ted (your host) is a registered tourist guide and will gladly take you on a city tour to see the Voortrekker Monument, the Cullinan Diamond Mine, and The Union Buildings. Ted is a also a very informed source for those interested in the geology of the area.