Looking for comfortable guest house and self-catering accommodation in Muldersdrift, our 4-star cottages should be top of your list.
Random Harvest Country Cottages are well appointed and offer overnight self-catering accommodation perfect for a leisure or business stay. Our bed and breakfast is also the ideal romantic getaway - weekend or midweek.
For overnight business visitors to the West Rand, we are:
For international tourists searching for South African getaways, make sure your accommodation finder books with us to give you the best start to your African Safari. Forget Hotels in Johannesburg and rather enjoy our B&B Honeydew‘s unique offering.
South Africans too, can appreciate the great hospitality that makes your overnight accommodation feel like home away from home.
6 fully and two semi - self-catering cottages with DSTV sleep 2 people per cottage.
We offer a beautiful, safe and secure environment. Some cottages are wheelchair friendly and easily accessible.
Certain cottages have inter-leading doors, for convenient family accommodation.
At Random Harvest we strive to make your stay as comfortable, peaceful and relaxing as possible.
Service excellence is a way of life here and our friendly, obliging team will take excellent care of you.
A shuttle service is available on request – we use a very reliable service provider.
To book your stay at our accommodation in Muldersdrift, please contact us.
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Muldersdrift Accommodation
Random Harvest Country Cottages was awarded Hall Of Fame: Best Four Star Country Cottage Accommodation in Muldersdrift, since 2007.
Sometimes, the recently planted trees and plants in our gardens need a little support by staking them properly. Strong winds, newly cultivated soft garden soil, or too much rain making the ground soft, are all reasons for giving plants a bit of extra support. This is especially so for young, thin stemmed saplings, or larger transplanted trees, tall Aloes or other plants that we need to help to grow straight and strong while they are establishing themselves. Here are a few tips on how to successfully stake young trees and other plants in the garden.
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