Rockwood Lodges
About Rockwood Lodges
Rockwood Lodges offers luxury self-catering accommodation in the indigenous forest of the private Karkloof Nature Reserve and tranquil Midlands farmland. Rockwood Forest Lodge and Rockwood Mountain Lodge offer utterly secluded luxury accommodation within the reserve itself, whilst Rockwood Farm Cottage and Rockwood Farm House are more centrally located upon Spitzkop Farm, which lies adjacent to the Reserve. All accommodation is serviced twice daily and guests will find a starter pack of basic condiments, linen, towels and amenities on arrival. Activities in the area include mountain-biking, fi
With more than enough nature-based activities for young and old, we invite you to come create your own adventure with us.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
Provisional bookings are held for 48 hours only during which time a deposit of 50% is paid to secure.
Check-in:
ALL GUESTS TO PLEASE REPORT TO OFFICE / RECEPTION ON ARRIVAL
A gate code to enter the private property of Spitzkop Farm and the Karkloof Nature Reserve will be sent to you via Whatsapp before check in at 15.00 on your day of arrival.
Please follow the signs from the gate to the Rockwood Office Reception. Please park on the grass. You will receive the keys to your lodge and be asked to sign the register.
After check-in, please follow the signs and proceed to your lodge. For Rockwood Farm House or Cottage, please park undercover at the back of the lodge and use the closest entrance for access.
For Rockwood Forest or Mountain Lodge, please park at your own discretion.
Check out:
Check out anytime before 10:00 am.
Please ensure you have taken all your belongings with you.
Please return the keys to the Rockwood Office reception on departure.
Amenities
Facilities
- Garden
- Braai/Barbecue
- Indoor Fireplace
- Satellite TV*
- Hiking
- Tourism Graded
- Credit Card Facilities
- Parking on Premises
Languages Spoken
- English
- Zulu (isiZulu)
- Afrikaans
Rockwood Lodges location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling






































































