Set within the breathtaking landscape of Abel Tasman National Park, Awaroa Inlet is a stunning tidal estuary renowned for its dramatic, ever-changing scenery of golden sandbanks, turquoise waters, and lush, native forest fringes. Here time is measured by the tide. Walkers pause for low water to cross the inlet. Kayaks glide silently across mirrored reflections. Native birds stitch the sky with movement. Visitors will comment that “Some places are visited. Awaroa is felt.”
Whether you are looking for a holiday house that will accommodate large family gatherings, a lifestyle change where you can generate an income or just somewhere beautiful to hide away, The Farm Awaroa offers it all. This is an extraordinary opportunity to invest in one of New Zealand’s most unique coastal settings where properties are very tightly held.
Blending rustic charm with thoughtful accommodation, the main house features three bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge opening out onto a generous deck area perfect for entertaining. The mezzanine level accommodates a media room and additional beds. Complementing the home are four double accommodation pods, each designed for comfort and privacy, sharing a beautifully appointed bathroom and shower block setup for guests, family, or even boutique visitor experiences. An outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, a wood fired hot tub and sauna all contribute to the holiday experience.
Other Features Include:
•Easy access to the stunning Awaroa Beach and The Abel Tasman Coastal Track (Great Walk of New Zealand).
•10 acres of arable land located on the edge of Abel Tasman National Park
•Accessible by boat or plane. Visitors can fly directly to the property
•An unusual wine cellar built into the sandstone cliff
•“The Farm Awaroa” website is available to the next owner
- Yurt for retreat/workshop space or extra accommodation
Owning this property means stepping into a landscape shaped by history, nature, and community. Mornings are painted gold across still water, while evenings bring only the gentle hush of the returning tide and the distant call of native birds.
It is a connection — to the land, to the sea, to nature, its stories, and to something enduring.
Few places in the world offer this combination of national significance, ecological beauty, and heartfelt history.
Fewer still become available to purchase.
Private viewings only.