Caravan Rental near Bosveld Oase, Brits

Bosveld Oase (Bushveld Oasis) is a 40-hectare camping resort about 15 km from Brits. It has 111 caravan stands on thick grass, a 10-metre super tube, twin racer slides, a sprinkle park for the little ones, and both outdoor and heated indoor pools. The place runs weekends and school holidays only, which keeps it feeling like a proper getaway rather than a permanent camp. Pick up a camper on Kampi from a Gauteng owner and you're there in about an hour from Pretoria.

About Bosveld Oase

The resort sits on a farm outside Brits and has 111 stands, some shaded, all on grass. Power points are available (bring a 15-metre extension cord) and water taps are near each site. Communal ablutions have hot water, and there's a scullery for washing up. Two black water disposal points keep things tidy. Kids will burn energy on the super tube (100 metres long, 10 metres high), the twin racer slides, and the sprinkle park. There's also putt-putt, pool tables, and table tennis. The big swimming pool stays busy in summer and the heated indoor pool handles winter. Catch-and-release fishing in the dam, hiking, and bird watching round out the options. Brits is 13 km away for groceries and fuel. Note: there's no WiFi and pets are not allowed. The last 2.5 km is a corrugated dirt road from the tar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent a camper for Bosveld Oase?

Yes. Bosveld Oase has 111 caravan stands with power and water. Rent a camper on Kampi and drive from Pretoria in about an hour.

Is Bosveld Oase open during the week?

No. The resort is open weekends and school holidays only. It's closed during the week outside of holiday periods.

What slides and pools does Bosveld Oase have?

A 10-metre super tube (100 m long), twin racer slides, a sprinkle park for toddlers, a large outdoor pool, and a heated indoor pool.

How far is Bosveld Oase from Pretoria?

About 70 km, roughly one hour. It's 13 km from Brits town. The last 2.5 km is a corrugated dirt road.

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