Season Eco Golf Estate

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Seasons Eco Golf Estate is a premier resort located on a 300-acre property in the bushveld of the North West Province, South Africa, just 45 minutes from Sandton and Pretoria[1]. The estate combines luxury, nature, and leisure in an environment ideal for families and golf enthusiasts. Set on the northern slopes of the Magaliesberg mountains, it offers guests a tranquil retreat with modern conveniences and top-tier amenities[1].

Guests enjoy access to a wide variety of on-site facilities:

  • An 18-hole, par-72 golf course set amidst indigenous vegetation and wildlife, known for seamlessly integrating with the natural landscape and offering a unique bushveld golfing experience[1][7].
  • An award-winning spa with heated pools, therapy rooms, and a sun deck, designed to provide relaxation and wellness treatments daily[1].
  • Several swimming pools, including heated options and pools designed for children, as well as a developing water park with slides and play areas[1][2][4].
  • A range of activities such as padel, tennis, a putt-putt course, outdoor gym, hiking trails, and a children’s playground with outdoor chess[4][8].
  • Restaurants and picnic areas, creating ample options for social gatherings and family meals[2].
  • Conference facilities and a games room, suitable for both leisure and business guests[1][2].

Accommodation ranges from hotel-style rooms with patios and tea/coffee facilities to spacious villas featuring kitchens and BBQ amenities. The three-bedroom units can accommodate up to eight guests, with options suitable for families or groups[1][2].

The estate is located about 10 km outside of Brits, at Portion 116 Farm Hartbeesfontein 445JQ, Seasons Eco Estate, Old Rustenburg Road, with convenient access to area attractions like the Hartbeespoort Dam, Sun City, and Pilanesberg National Park[2][3][5]. The serene setting, paired with a full suite of amenities and activities for all ages, makes Seasons Eco Golf Estate a standout destination for relaxation, recreation, and enjoying South Africa’s natural beauty[6].

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