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Reilly's Rock Lodge Location | | |
Set against the backdrop of the Nyonyane Mountain (Execution Rock) with commanding views of Mlilwane's game-studded plains and the Ezulwini Valley, the atmosphere is one of peace and tranquillity, with an almost spiritual link to years gone by. Within the gardens, you will find secluded spots ideal for that sought after moment of solitude, while nature goes about its harmonious way around you.
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Reilly's Rock Lodge Activities |
Wildlife Game Drives Self Drive Walking Culture Honeymoon Country Lodge Conference Facility Photography Birding Mountain Biking Day Tour Swimming Pool Price Range - Southern Africa: $050 - $200
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Reilly's Rock Lodge Attractions |
Mickey Reilly was a member of the notorious Steinackers Horse Regiment during the Anglo-Boer war of 1899-1902. As a young Irish adventurer, Reilly had settled on the Mlilwane Farm to start a successful tin mining career managing the McCreedy Mines and embarking on a mixed farming operation. He built himself a modest mud hut at the top of the Mlilwane Hill in 1908, which was struck and gutted by lightening - a common occurrence in the area, which coined the siSwati name "Mlilwane" meaning "little fire". Reilly then built a second mud hut a little further down the hill, which again suffered the same fate. A third attempt to build a home was made, this time a wood and iron shack even further down the hill to avoid the wrath of lightening.
From mud hut to Reilly's Rock.
Soon after the First World War of 1914-1918, Reilly was approached by an illiterate Afrikaner by the name of Moolman. A deal was soon struck - Moolman received an ox-wagon worth 80 pounds, and Reilly's Rock was born…
By sledge, by wagon and by hand-held stretcher, each rock was carried to a site where Moolman placed them one upon another until finally, several years later, the iron and wood shack was enclosed by a monument of stone.
Piece by piece the shack was dismantled and removed through the front door and Reilly was left with a Magnificent house to which he could bring his wife!
In 1942, Mickey Reilly married Billie Springle, the daughter of Key Springle mentioned in Jock of the Bushveld as Key, the American. For many years Billie was the only white woman between Mbabane and Manzini (then known Bremersdorp) where she lived her life in paradise as the wife of the most popular and most colourful white man in Swaziland
On Mickey's passing, the Reilly family converted Mlilwane into Swaziland's first game reserve, governed by a non-profit making Trust. Billie and her sister, both widowed by this time, spent their later years in the tranquillity and safety of Reilly's Rock.
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Reilly's Rock Lodge Facilities |
Recent renovations have resulted in all the rooms now being en suite. With only nine rooms, each decorated individually within the overall colonial theme, Reilly's Rock Hilltop Lodge is Swaziland's ultimate, exclusive and personal destination.
The communal dining and lounge areas are equally inviting, and breakfast on the verandah with the sounds of Nature filling the air is a great start to the day!
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Reilly's Rock Lodge Additional Information |
Guests can choose among a variety of optional extras including open land rover tours, horse riding, guided and self-guided walks, mountain biking, traditional Swazi dancing, white water rafting and sight seeing.
Day trips to Mlilwane's sister Parks, Hlane Royal National Park and Mkhaya Game Reserve, are highly recommended for good chances of Big Five Viewing.
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Reilly's Rock Lodge Children Policy
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Check In Time: 02:00:00 PM |
Check Out Time: 11:00:00 AM |
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