By Gugulethu Tshabalala
The moment you leave Johannesburg's morning traffic behind and point your nose east on the N4, the city begins to loosen its grip. The highways become quieter, the horizon stretches wider, and the landscape reveals the rolling beauty of Mpumalanga. About four hours later, after winding through mountain roads and pockets of indigenous forest, you arrive in Kaapschehoop, perched high above Mbombela on the Drakensberg escarpment, feeling worlds away from city life.
The Road Trip Car: JMC Vigus
For this journey, the JMC Vigus feels perfectly at home. With plenty of luggage space for a weekend away, comfortable seating and excellent highway manners, it handles the drive from Johannesburg to Mpumalanga effortlessly. The elevated driving position lets passengers take in the changing scenery while the spacious cabin ensures everyone arrives refreshed.

Its standout quality for this particular trip is the confidence it brings on the winding mountain roads approaching Kaapschehoop, making the final stretch of the drive as enjoyable as the destination itself.
Why This Town is Worth the Weekend Drive
Kaapschehoop sits approximately 330km from Johannesburg and is one of Mpumalanga's best-kept secrets. Originally established during the gold rush of the late 1800s, the town has retained much of its historic charm. Today, visitors come for the cool mountain climate, peaceful atmosphere, and the famous wild horses that have become synonymous with the area. It is the perfect escape for travellers seeking nature, history, and a slower pace of life.

Three Reasons People Visit
The Wild Horses — Kaapschehoop's most famous residents roam freely across the surrounding grasslands, offering a rare photographic opportunity right in the village.

Gold Rush Heritage — Many original buildings remain from the mining era, giving visitors a genuine glimpse into the town's colourful past.

Hiking and Nature — Surrounding forests, waterfalls, and mountain trails attract hikers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers throughout the year.

The Route
Take the N4 east towards eMalahleni and Mbombela, then turn off towards Kaapschehoop. The drive becomes increasingly scenic as the road climbs into the escarpment — rolling grasslands give way to forests and dramatic mountain views. Allow extra time for photo stops, especially on clear winter days when the Lowveld views seem endless.
Worth the Stop Along the Way
Alzu Petroport, located near Middelburg, makes an ideal coffee and comfort stop. Visitors can spot buffalo, rhino, and antelope from the viewing decks.

Further on, the Ngodwana Viewpoint offers spectacular vistas across the Lowveld before you reach Kaapschehoop — don't drive past without pulling over.
Accommodation
High-End
Angel's Mist Country Cottages
From R1,900 per night
Nestled among indigenous gardens and mountain scenery, these charming cottages offer privacy and beautiful views
082 449 8726 | @angelsmistcountrycottages

Family-Friendly
Kaapschehoop Guest House
From R950 per night
Located within walking distance of the village centre, this comfortable option offers excellent value for families and couples.
013 764 0033

Food and Drink
Koek'n Pan Restaurant
R150 – R300 per person
A local favourite serving hearty country-style meals and homemade treats. Book ahead on weekends.

The Bohemian Groove Café
R80 – R180 per person
Known for excellent coffee, light meals, and a completely relaxed atmosphere. Perfect for a slow lunch.

Weekend Itinerary
Day 1 — Arrival
Morning- Depart Johannesburg early and stop for coffee at Alzu Petroport near Middelburg.
Afternoon- Arrive in Kaapschehoop, check into your accommodation, and explore the historic village on foot.
Evening- Dinner at Koek'n Pan, followed by a sunset walk through town as the mist rolls in.
Day 2 — Xplore
Early Morning- Rise before the day-trippers. Photograph the wild horses against the mist, this is the magic hour
Morning- Hike to Battery Creek Falls. Guided horse and nature walks start from around R150 per person.
Afternoon- Lunch at The Bohemian Groove Café before beginning the scenic drive back to Johannesburg.
Local Secret
Xplore the village early in the morning before most visitors arrive. The mist, horse sightings, and complete silence create a magical atmosphere that many day-trippers miss entirely.

Special Places of Interest
Battery Creek Falls
Old Mining Cemetery
Escarpment Viewpoints
Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains (UNESCO)
Plan Your Visit
Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency
013 759 5300




