A selection of articles, as published in the printed media.
SA4x4 MagazineDownload a PDF version (1 MB) of the complete article: Leeuwenboschfontein - The Perfect Touch
Published in SA4x4 Magazine, May 2009

"After receiving numerous invites to the Leeuwenboschfontein 4x4 trail , Grant Spolander finally packs his trail gear and sets off for the Swartberg Mountains - and soon regrets he hadn't done so sooner.

I often hear this cliche: 'It's the little things that count'. It was only afer I'd camped at Leeuwenboschfontein that the phrase had any meaning to me..."

Caravan and Outdoor Life MagazineDownload a PDF version (600 KB) of the complete article: Leeuwenboschfontein - A Farm Stay Hideaway
Published in Caravan and Outdoor Life Magazine, April 2008

"In dire need of complete peace and quiet? At the farm Leeuwenboschfontein in the Klein Karoo you’re surrounded by rolling mountains, deep blue sky and vast Klein Karoo scrubland, and more peace and quiet that you could ever need.

A short, one-hour-forty-five minute drive through scenic countryside - that’s all it takes to reach Leeuwenboschfontein from Cape Town..."

Drive Out MagazineDownload a PDF version (100 KB) of the complete article: Leeuwenboschfontein
Published on the Drive Out Website

"The commitment of Jannie du Plessis to Leeuwenboschfontein is legendary. In striving to make every single aspect of your experience of this route memorable, Jannie is truly exemplary. His attention to detail is amazing.

After you've done the trail, it is not only your body and spirit that get taken care of but also those of the vehicle..."

Leisure Wheels MagazineDownload a PDF version (68 KB) of the complete article: Leeuwenboschfontein Guest Farm
Published in Leisure Wheels Magazine

"An important, and very pleasing, note is that Jannie has complied with all the regulations and rules in setting up his establishment, which means that the Department of Environmental Affairs has officially recognised it as an environmentally friendly 4x4 trail.

Accommodation is very comfortable, and far exceeds the reasonable nightly tariffs...."