Property for Sale – Highlands Wilderness, Bela Bela
This charming 4-bedroom thatch home is located in the exclusive Highlands Wilderness, a privately owned sectional title game and nature farm in the foothills of the Waterberg, just 20 km north-west of Bela Bela. Designed for bushveld living, the home offers breathtaking mountain views and a well-thought-out layout with two private wings separated by a central lounge and kitchen.
The first wing includes a queen bedroom with stunning views, an open-plan en-suite bathroom featuring a bath, shower, toilet, basin and an outside shower as well as a passage with a linen cupboard. The second bedroom in this wing has a double bed, built-in cupboards, and an en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet, and basin. Both bathrooms are serviced by a gas geyser.
The second wing mirrors this setup, with a queen bedroom offering spectacular views, an open-plan en-suite bathroom with bath, shower, toilet, basin, and an outside shower, as well as a linen cupboard in the passage. The fourth bedroom features a double bed, built-in cupboards, and an en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet, and basin. Both bathrooms in this wing are also serviced by a gas geyser.
The central living space includes a kitchen fitted with a 5-plate gas stove, scullery, and gas geyser, alongside a spacious lounge with sliding doors that open onto a verandah showcasing panoramic views of the Bela Bela mountains. A second verandah leads to the outdoor braai area, complete with a firepit and a nearby outside toilet.
Additional features include two storerooms, four carports, a water tank, solar power, and water supplied by the body corporate. A waterhole lies directly in front of the house, creating a natural attraction for game viewing.
Residents enjoy access to a dam with a bird hide, traversing rights across the reserve, and a communal social area. Highlands Wilderness is a well-managed game reserve where free-roaming species such as zebra, blesbok, blue wildebeest, reedbuck, waterbuck, impala, eland, kudu, and many more can be observed in their natural environment.
Call Nean van Zyl for a viewing