Nestling in a misty green valley amid the dramatic mountains of Mpumalanga, the historic town of Sabie is an ideal base from which to explore one of South Africa’s top tourist destinations. 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. 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.
Route 1: From Johannesburg, follow the Witbank highway (N4) to Belfast. (*Toll gate at Middelburg @ R27.00) From Belfast (R540) turn to Dullstroom, then to Lydenburg. From Lydenburg over the Long Tom Pass (R37) to Sabie. Route 2: From Pretoria, follow the Witbank highway (N4) to Belfast. (*Toll gate outside Pretoria @ R16.00 and at Middelburg @ R27.00) From Belfast (R540) turn to Dullstroom, then to Lydenburg. From Lydenburg over the Long Tom Pass (R37) to Sabie. Route 3: As per above, but from Belfast continue to Nelspruit (N4) (*Toll gate before Nelspruit @ R38.00) From Nelspruit turn to Sabie (R37). All routes are approximately 350km from Johannesburg or Pretoria *price changes on toll gates expected*
From the R37 (Nelspruit or Longtom Pass way) you will enter the town, reaching a STOP sign just after the BP garage. Cross over until you reach a T-junction with the Standard Bank opposite the T-junction. Turn left. Drive approximately 50m and turn left before the Engen Garage where Jock's reception office is situated.








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