Jock Sabie Lodge

Jock Sabie Lodge
Lodge in Sabie
cnr Glynn and Main str
Panorama - South Africa
The Panorama route meanders through magnificent scenery strewn with waterfalls and unique geological formations, excellent hiking, birding and fishing and easy access to the wildlife of the Krug..
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The Panorama route meanders through magnificent scenery strewn with waterfalls and unique geological formations, excellent hiking, birding and fishing and easy access to the wildlife of the Kruger National Park. Visit the many arts and crafts centres, museums and historical sites.

Our namesake, Jock of the Bushveld, the runt bull-terrier taken on and made legend by Percy Fitzpatrick, was born in the Kruger National Park.

This well-known central Sabie resort offers a wide variety of accommodation, from fully serviced lodge suites to self-catering flat lets and log chalets. We have a fully licensed pub and restaurant offering a range of pub and a-la-Carte fare.

Jock-Sabie Lodge
offers serviced B&B or self-catering accommodation in luxury hotel suites, bungalows and log chalets. They are serviced daily and are fully equipped with tea & coffee making facilities, cutlery, linen, towels, fridge and color TV. Our newly established honeymoon suite is ideal for newlyweds or for a romantic getaway. Jock- Sabie Lodge is set in tranquil environment with invigorating mountain views.

Our EcoLog cabins and Youth Hostel are ideally suited for backpackers and groups. Constructed of natural logs, with an insulated roof, covered veranda and rustic table and benches. Our log cabins have 2 bedrooms, self-catering kitchen, lounge, color TV and can accommodate up to 6 people.

Camp out - sleep in! Our newly revamped, cozy Youth Hostel are ideally suited to school or sports groups of up to 60 people. (30 Girls and 30 Boys). The ablution block offers 4 showers, 1 bath and 4 toilets in male and female sides. The smaller Youth Hostel sleeps 10, on suite bathroom and toilet and a kitchenette. The undercover games room with a funky lounge and kitchen, and a volleyball turf, will keep the group very busy. (See our Facilities)
A 'home away from home' atmosphere is created in a secure and friendly environment.


FOR A FABULOUS GETAWAY... JOCK - SABIE LODGE


Jock - Sabie Lodge is situated in the centre of the town, within easy walking distance of Sabie’s amenities.

We offer a variety of accommodation: hotel suites, self-catering apartments and log chalets all of which are serviced and fully equipped, including colour TV. Wheelchair-friendly units are available. In addition, we have youth hostel facilities and dormitories for sporting and school groups.


Features




Malaria Free Pet Friendly

Things to do and see

Blyderivierspoort Nature Reserve lies to the north of Graskop and is a narrow strip, which runs for approximately 57 km along the Drakensberg escarpment.  It contains one of the great scenic wonders of Southern Africa, the Blyde River Canyon, which is 60 km long and is the third largest canyon in the world. 

Unlike the Fish River Canyon in Namibia and the Grand Canyon in America, it is filled with lush vegetation and wildlife.  There are a number of viewpoints along the edge of the escarpment offering excellent views of the Canyon and the river 600 m below.  The resort has a licensed restaurant, and accommodation in rondavels is available.  Bourke's Luck Potholes were named after Tom Bourke who discovered gold here at the confluence of the Treur and Blyde rivers.  The potholes are deep cylindrical holes formed by the action of the sand and rock carried down by the rivers when in flood.  Visitors can obtain a close view of the potholes from specially constructed bridges.  A museum and an information centre are open daily.  God's Window, on the edge of the escarpment, offers magnificent views across the Blyde River Canyon and the Lowveld. 

 

The Kruger National Park and the mountains to the west can be seen in the distance.  It is also the starting point of the Blyderivierspoort Hiking Trail which runs through to Swadini.  Pinnacle Rock in the southern part of the Blyderivierspoort Reserve is a large protruding column of granite rising 30 m above the dense indigenous forest.  The Berlin Falls can be reached by means of a path along the river where the water from the Berlin Creek falls 150 m into a large pool.  The Lisbon Falls are at the point where the Blyde River splits and large pools are formed before the water cascades over the sheer cliff to a pool 92 m below.  There are facilities for picnicking.


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  • Number of Rooms: 32
  • Children Policy: Gladley exepted
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