Rare, Private Trout Estate with Irreplaceable Water Assets
Mpumalanga Drakensberg Escarpment | South Africa
Some properties are measured in hectares.
Three Falls Farm is measured in river, silence and legacy.
High on the Mpumalanga escarpment, where the air thins and the land opens into vast, untamed horizons, lies one of South Africa’s most remarkable private trout estates. Just 18 kilometres from Mashishing (Lydenburg), Three Falls occupies a commanding position at the summit of the Drakensberg, a place where the world feels distant and time slows.
The Water Defines the Trout Fishing Estate.
At the heart of Three Falls lies its most precious and irreplaceable asset:
2.75 kilometres of exclusive, private, fully stocked trout rivers.
Two pristine rivers - the Alex-se-Loop and the Charles River (which rises on the property), carve their way through deep valleys, waterfalls and open grassland. Over a dramatic descent of some 600 feet, the river transforms again and again. Intimate, fast and technical in its upper reaches, powerful and dramatic through waterfalls and cascades. Calm, wide and classical in its lower pools.
This is water that cannot be recreated.
It is controlled, protected and private. A rarity that grows more valuable with every passing year.
A Trout Fishing Venue of National Significance
For decades, these waters have been quietly refined into one of the finest trout fishing venues in the country. Carefully placed weirs, expertly managed runs and a dedicated on-site hatchery have created a sustainable, world-class fishing environment, prized by those who know.
Renowned angler and author Andrew Levy described Three Falls as “undoubtedly my number one fishing destination.”
Exclusivity Without Isolation:
Three Falls operates alongside a long-established private fishing syndicate, ensuring controlled access, continuity of management and enduring exclusivity. This structure supports the trout farm and its successful hatchery, offsets operating costs and preserves the integrity of the estate, allowing ownership to be enjoyed rather than managed.
Additional income from forestry provides further financial underpinning, while future optionality remains in the hands of the owner.
A Place to Belong:
The land unfolds across nearly 1,000 hectares of mountain passes, forests, waterfalls and open grassland. Birdlife is prolific. Wildlife moves quietly through the valleys. Walking and cycling routes follow the rhythm of the terrain.
At its centre stands Madi-i-Yila, the stone-built family home overlooking the Charles River. The house was not designed as a weekend escape, but as a place to gather, host and remain. Wide verandas frame the water below. Fireplaces draw evenings inward. Sunsets close each day with quiet certainty.
A Legacy, Not a Commodity:
Properties like Three Falls are not replaced when sold. They are simply transferred.
Private trout water of this scale, beauty and integrity is increasingly scarce, and environmental realities ensure it will remain so. Ownership is not about yield or return; it is about custodianship, about holding something complete and leaving it intact.
The asking price reflects this truth.
Three Falls Farm is not an acquisition. It is an inheritance in waiting.
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