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Many visitors
drive the long winding road to
the hotel, tucked into the
mountains under the towering
lava faces of the Drakensberg,
unaware of the history
whispering in the winds - this
is the story of the splendid
mountain resort of Cathedral
Peak Hotel...
Cathedral
Peak Hotel, nestled in the
valley where the San (Bushmen)
people once hunted, is one of
the most popular family
resort Hotels in the
Natal Drakensberg. Its
popularity owes as much to its
magnificent surroundings as it
does to its founding family -
the van der Riets. It exists
through the vision of one man -
Albert van der Riet.
At the turn of the century
the Cathedral Peak area
was leased by a farmer by the
name of Buys. Philip van der
Riet (father of Albert) farmed
at Oliviershoek near what is
today 'Oliviershoek Police
Station'. Philip, with Albert's
encouragement, bought the farm
from Buys and in 1936 the first
developments of the hotel
began. Albert, living in the
only building on the property -
a small cottage - started by
quarrying stone on the site
where the hotel would be.
Together with a handful of
Basotho stonemasons, a start was
made in 1937.
The actual building of the
hotel was, however, only
part of their problems.
Cathedral Peak Hotel is
quite remote today, but in those
early days, before motorised
vehicles were as fast or as
popular, this was even more of
an obstacle. The closest road to
the site was from Bergville, but
this went only as far as the
Emmaus Mission Station.
Undaunted, Albert tried his hand
at road building and succeeded.
Cathedral Peak Hotel
opened its doors to welcome the
first guests on Christmas Day
1939. During World War II it was
a popular recuperating spot for
injured troops from up North,
and the hotel was also host to
Prince Pahlevi, son of the Shah
of Persia.
Situated
on 400ha of pristine mountain
grassland, Cathedral Peak
Hotel is unique in that it
falls within the boundaries of
the Cathedral Peak Nature
Reserve, and nestles right up
against the spectacular
Cathedral Peak range of the
Drakensberg mountains.
Visitors are able to enjoy the
solitude of the mountains
without the disruption of many
other tourists. Despite all the
odds stacked against the
Hotel in those early days,
the van der Riet family
has always been able to extend
warm hospitality to their guests
and Cathedral Peak Hotel
has grown over the years into
one of the most popular and
successful family resorts
in the Natal Drakensberg
wonderland.
The Hotel is now owned
by William (son of Albert van
der Riet) and his wife Belinda. |