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This farm is an oasis of peace and tranquility.
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There are two dams with the one having Trout and Carp and the other dam having Bass, Carp, Curper and Catfish (barbell). You can enjoy some relaxing fishing on the Top dam or have some great catching in the bottom dam. Come and enjoy some relaxing fishing in one of the most peaceful spot on the plant.
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Hiking Trail
If you are feeling energetic you can tackle the steep hiking trail which goes right to the top of the farm with numerous lovely waterfalls.
Volley Ball Court
If you are a big group you will enjoy a game of Volley Ball on our grass court or the kids can play Badminton.
Children's Play Ground
The children will love the Jungle Gym where they can swing or just play around.
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Mountain Biking
You can mountain bike all over the area even on the farm if you like steep climbs.
Quad Biking
We do not have quad bikes for hire as yet, but you are welcome to bring you bike and rid all over the 64km farm as long as you do not disturb other residence.
Swimming
We do not have a swimming pool but we allow guests to swim in the Bass dam, but not the Trout dam. No swimming is allowed however if there are any fishermen or people wanting to swim. You can swim in the stream should you wish at any time, however most people go to the Debigeni Waterfall and swim and bumb slid in the natural swimming pool and rock slides.
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There is a Sauna next to the campsite ablution facility
If you would like to Sauna you are welcome at a cost of R50/hour no matter how many people in order just to cover the electricity costs.
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