Quiet Desert Lodge

Solitär

Stay Close to Namibia’s Desert Silence

A peaceful lodge near Solitaire, surrounded by mountains and desert gardens.

Just 7km from Solitaire village, this secluded mountain lodge sits at the base of the rugged Rand Mountains, giving travelers a quiet stop in one of the most open and peaceful parts of Namibia.

The lodge keeps the experience small and personal, with space for only 35 guests. Its 10 air-conditioned rooms come with en-suite bathrooms and private outdoor seating areas, so visitors can rest after long drives through the desert. For travelers planning Namibia Touren und Safaris, this is the kind of place that feels calm, remote, and easy to settle into after a full day on the road.

Around the lodge, lush desert gardens bring a softer side to the dry landscape. Resident birds move through the plants, while many species are found only in Namibia. The open-air thatch restaurant adds to the relaxed feeling, with fresh meals and South African wines served under wide evening skies.

Guests can swim, hike, join scenic drives, or simply do nothing.

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Solitaire Map

Solitaire sits in a quiet desert region of Namibia, often used as a peaceful stop between Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, and other scenic routes. Its open roads, mountain views, and wide dry landscapes make it easy for travelers to pause, refuel, rest, and continue their journey through the country’s desert attractions.

Solitarie

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Get to Know Solitaire Before You Go

Solitär is more than a desert stop between long Namibian roads. It has old farm history, wide gravel plains, simple food stops, quiet lodge stays, desert wildlife, and clear skies for stargazing. Travellers often pause here for fuel or apple pie, then realise the place has its own calm desert character.

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Solitaire is best visited during the dry season, from May to October. The days feel cooler, the skies stay clear, and gravel roads are easier to manage. It is also a good time for desert walks, scenic drives, stargazing, and nearby trips.

From May to October, daytime temperatures usually feel comfortable for exploring, often sitting between 20°C and 30°C. Nights can become surprisingly cold, sometimes dropping close to 5°C. So, even when the day feels warm, travellers should pack layers for early mornings, evenings, and open-air stargazing.

This dry season is also the busiest travel period in Namibia. Many visitors pass through Solitaire on the way to Sossusvlei, Spreetshoogte Pass, or Swakopmund. Booking vehicles and accommodation early is a smart idea, especially for travellers moving through popular desert routes during peak months.

November to April brings hotter days and occasional rain. The heat can climb above 30°C, which makes midday activity slower. But rain can change the dry land in a lovely way, bringing fresh growth, softer colours, and a different mood across the plains around Solitaire.

For many travellers, Solitaire works best as a slow overnight stop, not only a quick fuel break. Mornings are good for short walks or early drives. Evenings are better for sundowners, stargazing, and quiet lodge time after long desert travel through central Namibia.

Solitaire began as part of the wide Namib landscape in an area once known as Areb. Its story grew from farming, isolation, a small shop, a church, and one family’s life in a remote place where distance was part of daily living.

In 1848, Willem Christoff van Coller bought 30,000 hectares from the government to farm karakul sheep. Before building his main farmhouse, he built a tiny two-room cottage. He also made a dam across the Tsondab River and a stone kraal for his sheep.

His wife, Elsie Sophia van Coller, named the farm Solitaire. The reason is not fully known. Some believe the name may have come from a single diamond setting. Others link it to the deep solitude of the area. Both meanings fit this lonely desert place.

In the late 1840s, Van Coller built a small shop, which also worked as a post office for this remote area. In 1851, the church was built. Apart from an organ added in 1879, little changed for many years in this quiet settlement.

Solitaire changed again when petrol travel reached the area. A single hand-operated fuel pump was installed, giving travelers a reason to stop. In 1968, Mr. Maritz bought the farm. Today, Solitaire is owned by the Solitaire Land Trust, while the shop and church still operate.

Solitaire’s natural world is dry, open, and tougher than it first looks. The Solitaire Land Trust helps protect gravel plains, grasslands, rivers, and wildlife between the Great African Escarpment and the edge of the Namib Desert.

This semi-arid region supports several desert-adapted animals. Hartmann’s mountain zebra, springbok, kudu, oryx, brown hyena, spotted hyena, cheetah, leopard, aardwolf, and squirrels may live around the wider area. Sightings are not always quick, so patience matters here.

The land is mostly wide grassland, open gravel, and dry river areas. Camel-thorn trees, aloes, and the occasional ilala palm bring small breaks in the landscape. These plants may look sparse, but they are part of what helps life survive here.

Birdlife around Solitaire is richer than many travellers expect. Larks, spotted thick-knee, Namaqua sandgrouse, secretary birds, Rosy-faced Lovebirds, Cape Sparrows, Great Sparrows, Cape Starlings, Greater kestrels, ostriches, Rüppell’s Korhaan, and Mountain Wheatear are among the common species.

Lucky visitors may also spot a Lappet-faced Vulture, Ludwig’s Bustard, or spotted eagle-owl. Birding here is not about thick forests or loud wetlands. It is quieter. You scan the open ground, listen carefully, and notice movement against dry grass, trees, and sky.

Solitaire may look small at first, but it gives travelers plenty of simple desert experiences. Visitors can enjoy bakery treats, scenic meals, sundowner drives, hiking, mountain biking, cheetah conservation visits, birding, and easy day trips to nearby famous Namibian landscapes.

McGregor’s Bakery is one of Solitaire’s best-known stops. Travelers come for fresh-baked items, espresso, cold drinks, sandwiches, and the famous apple pie. Cafe van der Lee is another relaxed place for lunch or supper, serving burgers, salads, pizza, fish and chips, beer, and South African wines.

A scenic sundowner drive is a good way to end the day. Guests can ride through the countryside in a vintage Land Cruiser and stop at a desert viewpoint. Snacks and cold drinks are usually served while the sun drops over the Namib landscape.

Walking and mountain biking are also possible around the foothills and farm roads. Some marked routes suit different fitness levels, while easier tracks allow travelers to enjoy the open space without pressure. The dry air, quiet paths, and wide views make even short walks feel rewarding.

The Cheetah Sanctuary gives visitors a closer look at cheetah conservation. Some animals cannot return to the wild, while others may be prepared for release. Guided tours help guests learn more about these cats. Solitaire also works well for day trips to Sossusvlei, Spreetshoogte Pass, and Kuiseb Canyon.

What Can You Expect from Solitaire?

Solitaire gives travelers a quiet desert stop with old farm history, bakery treats, stargazing, gravel plains, and easy access to Sossusvlei routes. It feels small, remote, useful, and surprisingly memorable.

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Desert Pause

Rest between long routes with food, fuel, and open views.
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Apple Pie

Taste Solitaire’s famous bakery stop with fresh treats and coffee.
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Enjoy clear desert evenings with bright stars and peaceful silence.

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Explore quiet scenes from Solitaire, where desert roads, mountain backdrops, bakery stops, open plains, old buildings, wildlife, and clear evening skies show the charm of this remote Namibian stop.

Solitaire FAQs

Solitaire may look like a small roadside stop, but travellers often have real questions before visiting. Its location, fuel station, famous apple pie, nearby Sossusvlei route, desert activities, wildlife, and simple accommodation make it useful on many Namibia journeys. These FAQs give clear answers for planning a short stop or overnight stay.

Where is Solitaire located?

Solitaire is about 80km north of Sesriem Gate, close to the Namib-Naukluft route. It is also the last petrol stop between Swakopmund and Sossusvlei, making it a useful place to refuel, rest, and continue through Namibia’s desert roads.

Why is Solitaire famous?

Solitaire is best known for Moose’s apple pie, a small bakery stop that became popular with travellers crossing the hot desert. The diner, petrol station, old church, small shop, rusted vintage cars, squirrels, and weaver birds add to its unusual charm.

Can travellers stay near Solitaire?

Yes, Solitaire has lodges, guest houses, and campsites nearby. Many places give wide views of the dry desert setting. Travellers can stay overnight here or continue toward Sesriem Gate, where both rustic and luxury accommodation options are available.

What can visitors do in Solitaire?

Visitors can enjoy apple pie, sundowner drives, stargazing, self-drive routes, walking tours, and nearby trips into Namib-Naukluft National Park. Sesriem Canyon, Sossusvlei, Deadvlei, Hiddenvlei, and the Petrified Dunes are also within reach from this area.

What wildlife is found near Solitaire?

The area around Solitaire supports Hartmann’s mountain zebra, springbok, kudu, oryx, hyena, cheetah, leopard, aardwolf, and squirrels. Birdlife is also rich, with larks, sandgrouse, secretary birds, ostriches, Rüppell’s Korhaan, and Mountain Wheatear often seen.

What should visitors pack for Solitaire?

Visitors should carry drinking water, sun protection, comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and binoculars. The desert can feel hot during the day and cold in the morning or evening, so light layers are also useful when travelling around Solitaire.

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