Bridgemead Natures Lovers' Paradise
Bridgemead Natures Lovers' Paradise Directions
From King Shaka Internationale
This route has tolls:
Exit the airport via Mdloti Street;
Keep right at the fork and merge onto N2 and continue 1.6 km;
Merge onto N2 and continue 32 km;
Use the left 2 lanes to take exit 161 for M7/Edwin Swales Vc Drive/Queensburgh and continue 700 m;
Use any lane to turn right onto M7 and continue 6.7 km;
Bridgemead Directions
Take the exit toward Main Road and continue 300 m;
Keep right at the fork to continue toward Main Road and continue 16 m;
Turn right onto Main Road and continue 280 m;
Turn right onto Link Road and continue 91 m;
Turn right onto Pioneer Crescent and continue 350 m;
Continue onto Dilkoosh Road for 1 km;
Turn left onto Byrne Crescent and continue 160 m;
Continue straight onto Scott Place for 120 m;
Turn right to stay on Scott Place and continue 230 m;
Turn left before the road splits and continue 110 m;
Bridgemead – Nature Lovers Paradise will be at the end of the road.
GPS coordinates:
Google driving directions coordinates: -29.861606, 30.900626 Navi Continue on N2
From North and South Coast
Use the left 2 lanes to take exit 161 for M7/Edwin Swales Vc Drive/Queensburgh 700 m
Turn onto M7 towards Queensburgh / Pinetown 6.7 km
Take the exit toward Main Rd 300 m
Turn right onto Main Rd 280 m
Turn right onto Link Rd 91 m
Turn right onto Pioneer Cres 350 m
Continue onto Dilkoosh Rd 1.0 km
Turn left onto Byrne Cres 160 m
Continue straight onto Scott Pl 120 m
Turn right to stay on Scott Pl 230 m
Turn left into 27 Scott Place Northdene/ Moseley Pine Town – Bridgemead.
National coordinates: 29°51’41.8″S 30°54’02.3″E
Guest access
Guests have access to the entire house except other Guests’ bedrooms.
Bridgemeads River
Our stunning river is home to various wild life.
For bird lovers you’ll absolutely love the Fish eagles, Brown snake eagle and our King Fishers. We also have a small group of Dassies and at night Bush Pigs have been spotted along the river. We do have fish in our rivers for you to catch so bring your fishing rods!
Please take note of our policy: ‘catch and release’. These fish aren’t meant for human consumption.
Important information
Inclusions
Wifi • Shared Swimming Pool • private Patio/ Balcony • Luggage drop off allowed • Kitchen • Secure parking on the premise • Bathtub • BBQ/Grill • TV • Basic Essentials - Our Kitchen comes fully equipped with basic utensils and crockery. We also offer basic essentials such as towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper.
Restaurants near by
While you’re out and about try these amazing restaurants!

Mugg & Bean
Take a 10 minute drive to Malverns’ center and enjoy our local mugg and bean specials!

Food Lover's Malvern
This cute little Market has all the fresh veggies and amazing specials! Food lovers is only 9 minutes away from Bridgemead, so you can grab all your fresh produces from here while you stay with us!

Malvern Centre
Malvern Center has everything you need in one shopping mall! There are banks, Atms and restaurants to cater for your every pleasure! Malvern is only 9 minutes away from Bridgemead
Tourist Destinations
Bridgemead is in the heart of all the best Nature Reserves has to offer, Whether you want an adventurous getaway to nature or have a jam packed weekend of fishing this is the place for you!
Roosfontein
The beauty of the Roosfontein Nature Reserve is nestled in Westville, a small area just 20 minutes’ drive from Bridgemead. The reserve covers 150 hectares of South African grasslands, this is the ideal retreat for those that want a quick escape from city life, to enjoy the lushness and the crisp fresh air of the east coast countryside.
North Park
This beautiful Nature reserve is is near Queensburgh. You can take a 12 minutes’ drive from Bridgemead and explore the wonders North Park has to offer! The reserve is home to very good birdlife, in particular the Knysna Turacos, which co-habit the region with their locally more common relatives, the Purple Crested Turaco. North Park covers 53ha in extent and comprises riverine and coastal scarp forest, where visitors can walk beneath the canopy of a mature forest.
Paradise Valley
The Paradise Valley Nature Reserve comprises approximately 100 hectares of coastal forest and remnant grasslands with the Umbilo River running through the length of the Reserve. Paradise Valley has numerous hiking trails for you to choose from. The braai facilities and picnic area are fantastic for families and friends that want to enjoy the beautiful views while spending time together (and, of course, indulging in some great food). There are toilets here too. Remember to bring along a comfy pair of walking shoes, sunscreen, water, and towels to dry off after a dip in the river.