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Triple Suite 1
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Three Restaurants within walking distance!
Breakfast at the Woodsman Restaurant
Breakfast is offered in the form of a voucher for a delicious buffet breakfast at the Woodsman Restaurant next door between 7h00 and 10h00 daily.
Wild Fig Tree Restaurant
Highly rated on Trip Advisor and featured in the Lonely Planet, this restaurant is renowned for it's superb cuisine. Dishes range from the traditional South African Bobotie, various game dishes such as Crocodile Curry, Warthog Potjie and Kudu Fillet to Pizzas.
Nestled on the very edge of Sabie Town, Forest View is the perfect Self Catering and En-suite Room only Accommodation in Sabie for Business and Leisure Travellers wishing to explore not only the awesome Waterfalls and attractions in Sabie and surrounds, but also the Kruger National Park and scenic Panorama Route, including the Blyde River Canyon, The Pinnacle, God’s Window, Pilgrim’s Rest and so much more.
Forest View Guest House rests in Sabie - a small Tourist and Forestry village nestled in a softly pristine valley hosting the renowned Sabie River.
Endless Pine plantations feather the Drakensburg escarpment mountains surrounding this charming little town, with its variety of Restaurants, Pubs, Shops and treats around every corner.
Dining venues vary from a renovated Train Diner Carriage to the Sabie Brewery Co Restaurant, the infamous Wild Fig Tree, the African Elephant, Zano’s, and of course The Woodsman Pub & Restaurant.
When the exquisite Waterfalls of Sabie have taken your breath away, and you embark on the wondrous Panorama Route with all of its amazing attractions, treat yourself to a Breakfast Picnic under the trees of Mac Mac Pools, and plunge into the crystal clear mountain stream Rock Pools, just 10km out of town.
The Panorama Route offers such a wealth of spectacular attractions, it’s hard to decide which direction to take out of Sabie – the Kruger National Park being just 45km away down the twisting R536, upon which Bikers love to test their lean angles and take in the mossy, earthy smell of the riverbank as the road dips and turns, then snakes its way towards Hazyview and the Big Five.
Stay at Forest View Guest House & Self Catering, where it’s hard to get enough of Sabie’s spectacular surroundings, and where there are plenty of wonders still in wait for those who love the outdoors.
We have secure parking on the grounds and non-smoking accommodation. Smoking is however permitted on the deck and in the garden.
For cycling enthusiasts, numerous Cycling and Mountain Bike challenges are held in and around Sabie, as well as the Long Tom Marathon for runners. Sabie also hosts the renowned SASOL Rally.
We are confident that you will enjoy your stay with us, in clean, comfortable and spacious units, as you explore this beautiful part of Mpumalanga, and hope you will visit us again and again.
Forest View is for Sale
Looking to purchase a property? Get in touch with Sabrina here for more information.
Guest Reviews
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My wife and I stayed in a small, but comfortable room. It was quite cold in Sabie, but Anne organized wood for the fire place in the common living room and we were able to warm ourselves. Anne also isssued us with a map and gave us excellent recommendations on what to see and where to eat in Sabie. Highly recommended.
- phil_and_car
Pretoria, South Africa
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This is an amazing place for a stay, very centrally located, with very clean rooms and a fully equipped kitchen. The deck outside the First floor rooms have a very good view and seating arrangement. Value for money.
- Archana R
Johannesburg
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Our stay in Forest View Guest House was absolutely awesome! Great view, big room and bathroom with tea and coffee facilities, tv. Friendly staff, option of breakfast. Central to everything. Stunning!!
- Sonja H
Boksburg, South Africa
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The self catering unit is a nice place for our stay. Friendly people, always willing to walk that extra mile for you.The Guest House is always clean, very neat. Cannot say anything bad or negative, will definitly not change to any other Guest House in Sabie.
- Wynand J
Secunda
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