Welcome to the finest Retirement Lifestyle Village in South Africa


Over the past two years, the Rob Roy Hotel – one of KwaZulu-Natal’s best known landmarks, has been transformed into one of the finest retirement lifestyle villages in South Africa. Still clearly identifiable are the distinctive tower turret and the original baronial hall style of architecture, which have been retained and carried forward into a brand new wing. The end result can only be described as spectacular.
The retention of the name Rob Roy motivated the Developers to name the various areas within the Village after people and places closely related to Rob Roy. The Jacobite Lounge – the clan he belonged to, King James VII Community Centre – the reigning King at the time, Glengyle Lounge – his birth place, The MacGregor Pub – his surname, Mary Campbell Wing – his wife’s name, Duke of Montrose Dining Room – his arch enemy.
The developers behind the Rob Roy project, namely Roy Alderdice and Julian Beare, have been extensively involved in creating retirement villages, and they therefore bring a wealth of experience in the development and running of retirement villages... [Read More]
