Ivala Guest Lodge
Breakfast included, All meals included, Restaurant available
Muden, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Situated on the banks of the Mooi River in Müden, Kwazulu Natal, Ivala Guest Lodge is ideal for a relaxing getaway.
Fishing, bird watching, game drives, quad biking and more are all within reach. Alternatively just relax and soak up the atmoshere at Ivala.
With 5 luxury rooms to choose from and a range of affordable accommodation options, we doubt you'll want to leave.
Escape to Ivala today.
Accommodation & Facilities
With 5 luxury rooms to choose from, Ivala Guest Lodge is the esape you have been looking for. Stay with us just once and we know you will fall in love with Ivala's traquil surrounds and it won't be long before you join us again. All guest suites have their own en-suite bathroom with shower and our decandent Kingfisher and Hoopoe Suites have relaxing baths.
Camping sites are also available.
Outdoor Facilities
Fishing, crocodile spotting, bird watching, quad biking, game drives.
Cultural & Historical interest
In 1862 Heinrich Röttcher sailed to South Africa from Germany on a ship called the Candace.
In the same year he trekked through the Midlands where he found and named Müden after his home town in Germany.
In 1940 Heinrich’s grandson – Vic Röttcher, an orange wine and lucerne farmer, built Ivala.
Vic and his wife Nola had 3 children – Lorna, Gene and Denzil who grew up at Ivala.
In 1975 Vic passed away and Nola in 1978, after which Denzil ran the farm.
Sadly in 1982 Denzil passed away and the farm was sold to Mr. Luke Wenzel.
The Wenzel’s ran the farm for 9 years until around 1991 when it was sold to a
magistrate from Greytown who utilised the farm for grazing only.
In 1996 Bryan and Gene (nee Röttcher) Bradfield bought the farm and renovated it into
the stunning bed and breakfast it is today.
| These prices are quoted Per person per night |
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| Peak season |
R310.00
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R500.00
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| Off-peak season |
R310.00
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R500.00
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| Please Note: Payment is only accepted in South African Rands unless the currency is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser |
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