At this accommodation in the Sabie River Valley, you can also enjoy a round of golf at the exclusive Kruger Park Golf Lodge or Leopard Creek Golf Course, which is only 15 minutes away.
At Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa, you can opt to sit out on the main deck or head out on a walk around the estate, you will be sure to spot a variety of birds, as well as the local hippos, crocs, smaller antelopes species and monkeys. With the Kruger Park being so close by, you can be easily tempted to head there on a day and night 4x4 game drive.
While at Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa you can easily head out to explore the surrounding area. You could pay a visit to Perry’s Bridge Reptile Park on your way to visit the town of nearby Hazyview, including some of South Africa’s best attractions, such as the Panorama Route, which includes Pilgrim’s Rest, the Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window, and the Three Rondavels.
For the more active, there is a wide variety of adventures to partake in, all close by; such as microlight flights, hot air ballooning, mountain biking, quad biking, ziplines and hiking.
The 505 metre par-five 13th is one of Leopard Creek’s most memorable holes. Here, the green sits right on the edge of the Crocodile River offering magnificent views up the river and into the Kruger National Park. You can also try out Kambaku Golf Course, a 9 hole course located in Komatipoort.
The private spa is located by the river and is a haven to relax and rejuvenate your body and soul. The facilities include a steam room, jacuzzi, swimming pool and Vichy shower. Take your pick from coffee exfoliations, rose quartz steam sessions, banana leaf wraps and soy candle massages.
For a gastronomic treat, dine at the River Cafe and Summerfields Kitchen, where attention to detail, fresh cut flowers and romance, are all part of their normal service.
Set on the banks of the Sabie River, offering a bistro type menu, is the River Cafe, which is open for breakfast and lunch. Relax and watch the hippos as you dine in idyllic surroundings.
Situated above the organic gardens is the Summerfield Kitchen restaurant, which offers a seasonal dinner menu, based on what’s currently growing in the gardens. Dinners are a romantic affair, with candlelight, crisp white linen and of course, roses, accompanying a delightful plate of fresh produce, intricately prepared. A veritable feast for all your senses.