A secluded Wairarapa property combining heritage charm with a working accommodation business is drawing attention as demand for high-end rural tourism experiences continues to grow.
Ranginui Retreat, set on approximately eight acres of landscaped countryside, operates as an established boutique accommodation offering catering to both international and domestic visitors seeking privacy, nature and personalised service. The property features a restored 19th-century homestead with a separate garden cottage nestled amidst breathtaking grounds; together forming the backbone for a small-scale luxury lodge that has built a steady stream of repeat guests.
At Ranginui Retreat, the guest experience centres on a mix of comfort and connection to the land. Amenities include a tennis court, saltwater swimming pool, established gardens and working paddocks, while newly developed wetlands are attracting native birdlife such as tūī, fantails and kererū. Views extend toward the Ruamahunga River and Mount Bruce, reinforcing the property’s rural identity.
Fly-fishing visitors, often travelling from overseas, are among its clientele, supported by relationships with local guides and the option of helicopter access. Others are drawn by the retreat’s discretion, with the property catering to guests seeking a more private, low-profile stay.
Opportunities exist for small events, intimate weddings and curated experiences such as garden-to-table dining, as well as further development of eco-tourism initiatives aligned with New Zealand’s sustainability focus. The retreat sits within easy reach of regional attractions including Pukaha National Wildlife Centre, local vineyards and the walking tracks of the Tararua Range. Coastal destinations such as Castlepoint, along with popular towns like Martinborough and Greytown, are also accessible for day trips.
With growing interest in eco-conscious travel and destination-based stays, the future of this segment appears closely tied to authenticity, environmental stewardship and the ability to offer something beyond the traditional hotel model.
Properties such as Ranginui Retreat highlight how lifestyle real estate and hospitality can intersect, offering not just accommodation, but a curated slice of rural life. With a distinctive brand story and guest appeal this is a lifestyle and income in one unique package offering multiple income streams with growth potential - or a fabulous generational family living option.