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Sabie

A Mountain Gateway to Waterfalls

Sabie is a historic forestry town located in the heart of the Drakensberg escarpment. It is famous for being surrounded by one of the largest man-made forests in the world. Travellers flock to this area to see the incredible cluster of nearby waterfalls, including Lone Creek, Bridal Veil, and Horseshoe Falls. The town offers a cool climate and a variety of outdoor activities like mountain biking, hiking, and trout fishing. You can visit the local Forestry Museum to learn about the history of the timber industry in the region. Its main street features charming shops, local breweries, and cosy restaurants for visitors to enjoy. As a key stop on the Panorama Route, it provides a scenic base for exploring the high-altitude wonders of Mpumalanga. It remains a top choice for nature lovers seeking fresh mountain air.

Uvuvi Fishing

Uvuvi Fishing

Uvuvi Fishing offers expert tackle, gear and local permits, ideal for a successful fishing experience on your Lowveld trip.

Mac Mac Falls

Mac Mac Falls

See the 65m twin streams of Mac Mac Falls near Sabie. A historic gold-rush landmark with a scenic viewing platform and pools today.

Sabie Falls

Sabie Falls

Sabie Falls offers a historic 73-meter drop and heritage ruins near Sabie, ideal for photography and sightseeing today.

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