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Schamach Guest Farm

The Waterberg Biosphere, South Africa

About Schamach Guest Farm

Located in the heart of the beautiful Waterberg area, this bushveld-farm is special for families and friends that have a need to reconnect and relax.

Two peaceful self-catering Guest Houses with comfort and simplicity at affordable prices to get your mind away from the busy city life. Also for anyone who yearns for tranquility with no interruptions and also a perfect gathering place to create unforgettable memories, celebrations and bonding.

We are able to accommodate group facilities like small weddings, conferences or even team building.

We are just one and a half hour away from Pretoria and 15 km from Modimolle (Nylstroom)

Barbeque Facilities
Communal Dining
Conference Centre
Laundry Service (Available)
Malaria Free
Pool
Secure Parking
TV Room
Airport Shuttle (Available)
On Site
Bird Watching
Cycling
Fishing
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Walks (Self Guided)
Off Site
Bird Watching
Cycling
Elephant-back Safaris
Fishing
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Horse Riding
Massages
Quad Biking
Walks (Self Guided)

Accommodation Options

The Shack

The shack is furnished with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. The hut makes use of the main house kitchen facilities.

The Main House Ground Floor

The ground lever house comprises of 2 bedrooms. Some of the units feature a satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and a private bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer.

The Main House Upper Level

The upper level consists of 2 bedrooms with a kitchen and sitting area. Bedroom one has a double bed and bedroom two has two single beds.

Standard Room Amenities
Bath
Cooking Equipment
Cooking Facilities
Electrical Outlets
Fan
Fireplace
Fridge
Heater
Iron / Ironing Board
Laundry Facilities
Lounge Area
Satellite / Cable Television
Shower
Tea / Coffee

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