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Leydsdorp Hotel & Kapiri Hills Bushcamp
Leydsdorp
Hotel
(10
rooms)
(2 customer reviews)
In 1870 Edward Button & James Sutherland reported the discovery of gold in the Murchison mountain range.
However, it was only later in 1886 to 1888 that a gold rush started in Leydsdorp,when the area was declared public diggings (Selati Goldfields), by the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republic & the laying out of the township-Leydsdorp.
By 1876 syndicates & companies started acquiring blocks of claims (Pelgrimsrest, Kaapse Hoop, Babberton area). The heydays of individual diggers had passed. It was time for the diggers to search for new pastures in the Northern parts of South Africa.
Sensing the end of the small-time operation; French Bob led the last rush in South Africa, of the old-time diggers to the Murchison Range in 1888.
His Camp becomes the site of Leydsdorp.
Named after the state secretary Dr Willem Johannes Leyds.
The Yield of the gold in the area was disappointing. Water was not easily obtained, the death toll was amongst the highest in South Africa. Malaria, sleep Illness, scurvy, bar fights and lion attacks were some of the main causes of death.
Leydsdorp was an unforgiving place, a self-serving place that took more than it gave. Scattered with unmarked graves & lost dreams.
Everyone that came to Leydsdorp either paid with their lives or their livelihoods.
The last of the old school diggers gravitated to more profitable fields, the then capital of the low-veld, Leydsdorp's decline was set in stone and by 1924 it was practically dead.
In-Room facilities include:
* Ensuite bathrooms.
* Satelite
* Air-conditioning.
* Tea/coffee facilities.
Establishment facilities include:
* Swimming pool.
* Wi-Fi.
Please note:
* Unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.
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> Leydsdorp Hotel & Kapiri Hills Bushcamp
Leydsdorp Hotel & Kapiri Hills Bushcamp
Leydsdorp
Hotel
(10
rooms)
(2 customer reviews)
In 1870 Edward Button & James Sutherland reported the discovery of gold in the Murchison mountain range.
However, it was only later in 1886 to 1888 that a gold rush started in Leydsdorp,when the area was declared public diggings (Selati Goldfields), by the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republic & the laying out of the township-Leydsdorp.
By 1876 syndicates & companies started acquiring blocks of claims (Pelgrimsrest, Kaapse Hoop, Babberton area). The heydays of individual diggers had passed. It was time for the diggers to search for new pastures in the Northern parts of South Africa.
Sensing the end of the small-time operation; French Bob led the last rush in South Africa, of the old-time diggers to the Murchison Range in 1888.
His Camp becomes the site of Leydsdorp.
Named after the state secretary Dr Willem Johannes Leyds.
The Yield of the gold in the area was disappointing. Water was not easily obtained, the death toll was amongst the highest in South Africa. Malaria, sleep Illness, scurvy, bar fights and lion attacks were some of the main causes of death.
Leydsdorp was an unforgiving place, a self-serving place that took more than it gave. Scattered with unmarked graves & lost dreams.
Everyone that came to Leydsdorp either paid with their lives or their livelihoods.
The last of the old school diggers gravitated to more profitable fields, the then capital of the low-veld, Leydsdorp's decline was set in stone and by 1924 it was practically dead.
In-Room facilities include:
* Ensuite bathrooms.
* Satelite
* Air-conditioning.
* Tea/coffee facilities.
Establishment facilities include:
* Swimming pool.
* Wi-Fi.
Please note:
* Unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.
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Rooms and Rates
Twin Room
(9
units)
from
R650
p.u
per unit
Details
Description: Bedroom with twin beds, an ensuite bathroom, satellite, air-conditioning and tea/coffee facilities.
Facilities:
- Air Conditioning
- TV
- Satellite TV
- Tea and Coffee
- Bed Linen supplied
Double Room
(1
room)
from
R550
p.p.s
p.p. sharing
Details
Description: Bedroom with double bed, an ensuite bathroom, DSTV, air-conditioning and tea/coffee facilities.
Facilities:
- Air Conditioning
- TV
- Satellite TV
- Tea and Coffee
- Bed Linen supplied
Bushcamp Chalet (Inside Shower)
(4
rooms)
from
R500
p.p.s
p.p. sharing
Details
Description: Chalet with twin beds, inside shower, tea/coffee facilities, swimming pool, lapa on the dam, Wi-Fi, fully equipped for self-catering and braai facilities.
Facilities:
- Air Conditioning
- Tea and Coffee
- Fully Equipped
- Bed Linen supplied
Bushcamp Chalet (Outside Shower)
(2
rooms)
from
R550
p.p.s
p.p. sharing
Details
Description: Chalet with twin beds, outside shower, tea/coffee facilities, swimming pool, lapa on the dam, Wi-Fi, fully equipped for self-catering and braai facilities.
Facilities:
- Air Conditioning
- No Smoking
- Tea and Coffee
- Fully Equipped
- Bed Linen supplied
Reviews of Leydsdorp Hotel & Kapiri Hills Bushcamp
(2 reviews)
Pieter
"What a fantastic place for sleep-over on the way to the Kruger Park.
The rooms are small but clean and have all the features for a comfortable stay.
The hosts and staff go out of their way to make the experience one to remember.The history and historic buildings, old photos, storie..."
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"What a fantastic place for sleep-over on the way to the Kruger Park.
The rooms are small but clean and have all the features for a comfortable stay.
The hosts and staff go out of their way to make the experience one to remember.The history and historic buildings, old photos, stories of ghosts etc makes for great memories.With a current population of seven Leydsdorp must be the smallest city in the world.Yes, Paul Kruger declared it a city to legalise documents signed there on his regular visits.
Although we did not have time you can also visit old mine-shafts or go on a game drive.
It also has a well-stocked bar where you can mingle with the local farmers over a cold one.
We will definitely make this our regular stopover on the way to the park."
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Breakfast on request
Lunch on request
Lunch Box on request
Dinner on request
A la carte Menu offered
Restaurant on premises
Caters for Vegetarian
Bar on premises
Bird Watching
Braai / Barbecue
Game Viewing
Mountain Biking
Pool Table
Swimming Pool
Walking / Hiking
4x4 Trails
Family friendly
Laundry Service
No Pets allowed
Parking available
No smoking
Free WiFi
Air Conditioning
Tea and Coffee
Bed Linen supplied
- TV
- Satellite TV
- No Smoking
- Fully Equipped
Children age 8 and over are charged as adults.
Contact Details
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