- Accommodation
- Eswatini
- Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
- Reilly's Rock Hilltop Lodge
Rooms
6
Reilly's Rock Hilltop Lodge, once the home of Mickey Reilly, a pioneering Swaziland settler, remains in the family and has been transformed into a charming hilltop lodge. It retains its colonial charm, thanks to the conservation efforts of Ted and Liz Reilly. Despite necessary renovations, the house stands much as it did nearly a century ago, built of stone in the early 1900s in exchange for an ox-wagon. The lodge is rich in history, reflecting the heritage of Swaziland, the Kingdom's conservation efforts, and the Reilly family.
The original house features three bedrooms, all accessible from the veranda. Two rooms have double beds and private bathrooms across the veranda, while Reilly's Room includes a fireplace and En-suite bathroom. Additionally, a converted office serves as the fourth En-suite room. A separate cottage with a wide veranda offers two En-suite rooms and a communal lounge with a fireplace.
Reilly's Rock Hilltop Lodge, once the home of Mickey Reilly, a pioneering Swaziland settler, remains in the family and has been transformed into a charming hilltop lodge. It retains its colonial charm, thanks to the conservation efforts of Ted and Liz Reilly. Despite necessary renovations, the house stands much as it did nearly a century ago, built of stone in the early 1900s in exchange for an ox-wagon. The lodge is rich in history, reflecting the heritage of Swaziland, the Kingdom's conservation efforts, and the Reilly family.
The original house features three bedrooms, all accessible from the veranda. Two rooms have double beds and private bathrooms across the veranda, while Reilly's Room includes a fireplace and En-suite bathroom. Additionally, a converted office serves as the fourth En-suite room. A separate cottage with a wide veranda offers two En-suite rooms and a communal lounge with a fireplace.