Feathers Country Estate is a combination of luxurious hospitality venues, situated 5kms outside Warmbaths / Bela-Bela on a private farm and is only 1 hour 30 min drive from Pretoria. We are located at the foot of the Waterberg, in a malaria free area, and are surrounded by many big five game reserves, as well as top class golf courses. We are 20 km’s away from the world renowned Nylsvlei Bird Sanctuary; A natural bird haven and a must for bird lovers. We are also in close proximity to the world’s largest crocodile farm.
accommodation
THE TENTED CAMP
We offer an exclusive Tented Bush Camp en suite, with 3 double and 2 twin luxury tents overlooking picturesque dams. The tents are fully serviced with all amenities provided. Electricity is provided in all tents including fans, along with hot and cold water in the bathrooms. Tea and coffee is provided in the tents as well. The tents are tastefully furnished with super king beds or 2 x 3 4 beds. Natural earthy colours in the linen finish the tents off. All beds are protected by mosquito nets, in spite of being in a malaria free area. All the tents have a private deck overlooking a dam, fully stocked with fish. Fishing will be available soon.
The Tented Camp has a very scenic boma that is available for guests, for braai’s or just relaxing. A swimming pool with its own private lapa (kitchen and dining facilities), is also available for guests. We offer a variety of options in the boma, in that guests can braai for themselves or we can provide a braai, Potjiekos meal or even a spit braai, along with all the salads etc. We are also fully licensed here.
Telephone: +27(0)014 736-2952
Mobile: 082 874-3290
Address: Plot 103, Roodepoort, Bela Bela, Waterberg District,, Limpopo, Bela Bela
Please contact the establishment directly for alll rates information. Thank you.
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