River Destiny Lodge is situated along the banks of the exquisite Orange River. Ideal half way stop for the traveler from the Cape to Johannesburg and from Johannesburg to the Eastern Cape. Turning off from the N1, it's just 2 km along an excellent gravel road until the sweeping expanse of green lawns tells you that you have arrived. First impressions are of course important, and the friendly hosts Jaco, Melony and Zillen that greet you as you enter the reception area just reinforces the good vibes abound.
Some of the main attractions at River Destiny Lodge are the refreshing swimming pool, fishing along the Orange River, wooden decks, game viewing, quad bikes, while the trampolines and jungle gym add up much fun and pleasure. The children will love the pool table, table tennis, dart board or challenge their friends or parents at volley ball in the swimming pool.
The popular twenty luxury en-suite bedrooms or self-catering chalets all have a spectacular view of the Orange River. Each bedroom is equipped with a fridge, kettle, coffee, tea, sugar, milk, heater and ceiling fan.
Bring your own tent or caravan and discover the serenity of the Orange River while camping with the convenience of electricity outlets and spotlessly clean absolution facilities.
River Destiny Lodge is the ideal conference or team-building venue. Groups of up to seventy delegates can be accommodated.
The lodge has its own private restaurant that serves breakfast, light meals during the day and dinner at night.
Our kiosk will take care of any shopping needs visitors may have. By all accounts, River Destiny Lodge will make a great venue for a family getaway and a single traveler in need of a good nights rest.
Must Do's
Spectacular Gariep Dam wall is approximately ten kilometers from the lodge. Norvalspont Concentration Camp is seven kilometers from the lodge. Free State Nature Reserve and Oviston Nature Reserve are approximately twelve kilometers from the lodge. Many Anglo Boer War sites can also be seen in Colesberg - thirty-four kilometers away and the interesting Museum in Colesberg. |