Wag ´n Bietjie Long Term Accommodation in Moreleta Pretoria, South Africa

 

The "Wag´n Bietjie" Thorn Tree
Acacia caffra
SA Tree Number 162
English: Common hook-thorn
Afrikaans: Wag-´n-bietjiedoring.

"Wag´n Bietjie" is the Afrikaans name for an indigenous thorn tree. Translated into English it means "linger a while". This tree has very sharp, hooked thorns, When you walk past it, its thorns hook your clothes so that you are stopped in your tracks and have to reverse to unhook yourself to "linger a while", as the name implies "linger a while" is our motto. You are on business/holiday, we would like you to slow down and enjoy a relaxed stay in our very spacious and comfortable flatlets.

Wag ´n Bietjie

Two comfortable garden flatlets, located on top of a hill within an indigenous forest adjoining the Moreleta spruit. Wake up to bird song. Central situated to the city, hospitals, University of Pretoria, Botanical Gardens and CSIR. Easy access to N4 highway via the Watermeyer on/off ramp.

Accommodation is available un-furnished, partially furnished or fully furnished and equipped with all utensils, linen and serviced daily.

 

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