宿泊施設の情報
Whether you’re a tourist or traveling on business, Woodii Guest House is a great choice for accommodation.
Located in town, Woodii Guest House is an experience from all around the world! When visiting us, we wish you to experience the bliss and delight of true Cycad origin - mixed with the most luxurious comfort of course.
The Cycad leaf on our logo, is called the Wood’s Cycad (Encephalartos Woodii) famous for being extinct in the Wild and the last of its kind alive on earth!
As Cycad lovers ourselves, we wanted to portray a whole different feeling of a typical Guest House. Cycads have a very long history, and we are bringing history to you. Woodii Guest House features a lovely two-bedroom apartment self-catering guest unit including complimentary coffee and tea!
Sabie, being the ideal holiday destination that caters to the whole family, has something for everyone and it is virtually impossible to be bored. Sabie boasts an abundance of exciting activities including 4x4 Trips, swimming, fishing, abseiling, hot air ballooning, Helicopter Flips, white-water rafting, rock climbing, hiking and so much more!
周辺エリアの情報
Sabie is a small country town nestled in a deep valley on the escarpment of the Drakensberg mountain range in the Mpumalanga ("place of the rising sun") province of South Africa.
The town is located 360 km (220 miles) east of the Johannesburg International Airport and 64 km (40 miles) west of the renown Kruger National Park.
Sabie has more than 20 restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, pancake bars, biltong delicatessens, and fast food outlets catering for all culinary delights. Our supermarkets, butcheries, bakeries, and liquor stores. With nature on our doorstep, the town of Sabie is an inspiring environment for a growing number of artists and craftsmen and women, producing unique works of art. Should you require more mundane goodies, our building & hardware, clothing & furniture, and hiking & camping shops are well stocked.
Sabie's pride and joy is the SAFCOL Forest Industry Museum. This museum is the only one of its kind on the African Continent and is well worth a visit. Not only is it educational, but its displays fascinates both old and young alike.