
Thandile Country Lodge formally opened its doors to the public on 1 December 2012 and since then, it has often been said that “whereas you may arrive as a stranger, you’re always leave as a friend”.
Thandile Country Lodge is owner-managed and based in the original farm house built in 1856, beautifully restored to its former glory with 7 beautifully “Colonial-style” furnished units, all leading onto the wrap-around veranda, the majority of which overlook the beautiful surrounding of a typical game farm in the Waterberg.
It is locally believed to be one of the oldest farm houses in Bela-Bela and where possible the originally feature of the historic building were maintained e.g. The original fireplace in the Kitchen, the yellow-wood ceilings including the “Old Waenhuis” where the Ox wagon was stored.
The large Monkey Thorn Tree in front of the Lodge facing the dams were planted by the previous owner of the farm, Mr Grobler whose daughter turned 82 recently and this tree is captured in the logo of Thandile Country Lodge to commensurate this significant event.
Evidence of historic events are everywhere to be found at Thandile Country Lodge with the horse trail following the route of the Boer Oxwagen’s trek across the Waterberg, including evidence of the South African War that can be found in the mountains on various places on the farm
We offer guided horse trail:
Novice and experienced riders starting from R250 pp per hour. (95kg weight limit)
In Summer clients can also swim with the horses in the dam at the lodge at an additional rate of R100 pp.
Safari's should be booked well in advance.
(Day visitors must book and pay in advance)
Mountain bike trails:
We offer mountain bike trails which runs through 250 hectares of bushveld.
Clients should just bring their own mountain bikes.
Hiking trails:
We also offer hiking trails which is marked out along the way and which also leads through 250 hectare of bush veld.
Thandile Country Lodge