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Mission Lodge, Historical shelter and scenic viewpoint in Port Glaud, Seychelles.

Mission Lodge is a ruined site perched on a mountain ridge with stone walls and foundations nestled among native vegetation and tropical forest. The scattered remnants of the original buildings are positioned to take advantage of the elevated location and its expansive views.

Originally called Venn's Town, the site opened in 1876 as a school for liberated African children during Seychelles' colonial period. It remained operational for several decades before eventually ceasing its educational role.

The site served as a meeting place where children from diverse backgrounds learned multiple languages and practical skills side by side. This mix of influences shaped the character of the place, which visitors can sense when exploring the remnants of its educational mission.

The site sits on a mountain ridge and requires a climb to reach it, so visitors should wear sturdy footwear and be prepared for uneven terrain. Taking your time to explore the various viewpoints and structures will allow you to fully appreciate both the views and the remnants of the buildings.

A pavilion on the viewing platform marks where Queen Elizabeth II took tea during her 1972 visit to the islands. This small historic connection adds a layer of interest for visitors exploring the site.

Location: Port Glaud

Address: 8CWW+F33, Sans Soucis Rd, N.Y.S. Village, Seychelles

GPS coordinates: -4.65575,55.44529

Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:08

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