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Tshwane's Winter Wonders: Where warmth meets charm

Tshwane's Winter Wonders: Where warmth meets charm

The Citizen5 days ago

Winter has a way of calling us to cosy corners, warm meals, and experiences that make the chill of the season feel like a distant memory.
While some might think of a blanket and hot cocoa as the ultimate winter fix, Pretoria has an abundance of spots that will make you forget all about the cold.
Whether you are looking for a fireside chat, a gourmet meal or a quiet getaway… Susan Marais, the passionate chairperson of the Tshwane Tourism Association and owner of the tourism platform, The Pretoria Bucket List, has curated a list of delightful winter retreats that promise to keep you both cosy and happy.
'As a city, Tshwane has so much to offer, from hidden gems to well-loved spots,' said Marais. 'At the association, we aim to showcase these experiences so both locals and visitors can rediscover the magic of our city, even when the temperature drops.'
If you're looking to keep the winter chill at bay, here are some of Tshwane's best places to explore this winter:
Bask in the winter sun
For those who believe some healthy exercise in the sun, quietly doing a craft like pottery, good food, and a great atmosphere are keys to surviving the winter, Wolwespruit in Pretoria east is a must-visit. Nestled within the tranquil Wolwespruit trails, there is a creative hotspot in the area where you can do some pottery with friends, and the restaurants are cosy refuges with fantastic menus with food that promises to warm you up from the inside out. You can choose to settle next to the fireplaces at these establishments inside, bask in the winter sun outside while sipping on something warm or take a brisk walk or run on the trails. It's the perfect place for a morning of exercise in the sun, a hearty brunch, a post-run glass of red or a fireside catch-up with friends. Marais describes it as a 'hidden gem where nature meets comfort food'.
A winter retreat
Looking for a home-away-from-home experience this winter? 3@Marion Guesthouse offers just that. Tucked away in the leafy suburb of Colbyn, this charming guesthouse is perfect for a quiet winter retreat. The cosy lounge, complete with a crackling fireplace, invites guests to slow down, sip on hot tea, and enjoy intimate conversations or a good book. Marais noted: 'It's one of those places that feels like a warm hug the moment you step inside.'
Festival fun
For those who think winter is not complete without a glass of wine, Fijnwyn Wine & Food Festival is the perfect event to soak in the sunshine, indulge in delicious local wines, and enjoy the sounds of live music. Held at the picturesque Shokran Events Venue, this festival brings together the best of winter warmth: think red blends, laughter, and good times with friends. The next festival will be on June 28–29. Marais suggests bringing your dancing shoes: 'Because the warmth of the crowd will have you moving in no time.'
The big outdoors
If you're craving a bush escape without the long drive, the Dinokeng Game Reserve provides the ideal winter retreat. Imagine waking up to the crisp morning air, enjoying a game drive, and retreating to your chalet or camping site after a day in nature. The serene outdoor setting is perfect for those who want to combine relaxation with a touch of adventure. 'In the reserve, Ritsako Game Lodge is always a good call to stay. The service there is impeccable, and the landscape is breathtaking,' said Marais. 'It's winter relaxation done right.'
Cosy firelit night market
For a true winter reset, Rosemary Hill offers a magical escape. The minimalist cabins and wood-fired hot tubs are perfect for a winter getaway, where you can soak under the stars or sip on a warm drink while enjoying nature's embrace. For day visitors, there is a winter fire festival on Friday 20 June starting at 15:00 with a workshop on traditional fire-making. Marais describes it as 'a peaceful, tranquil place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle. The views alone are worth the visit!'
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