Entrepreneurs will see the opportunities for eco-tourism on over 200 hidden hectares of pastoral paradise and potential adventure playground within half an hour of Tauranga's CBD.
'Middle earth' in atmosphere yet so central for the Bay of Plenty and Waikato this rural retreat comprises 224.8530 hectares (more or less) in two titles, (Title 1: 136.7130 hectares, Title 2: 88.1400 hectares). It has been owned by one family since the post war ballot and is currently grazed with some 70 effective hectares. Farm infrastructure includes yards, troughs in most paddocks, two haybarns and an airstrip which could be reinstated. Water is gravity fed to tanks from the stream and pumped via a solar system.
The balance of the property is in beautiful tall stands of native bush (Rimu, Totara, Tanekaha, Lacebark, Miro, Ponga etc) interspersed by typical rocky Kaimai rivers with swimming holes and waterfalls, caves. There are deer for hunting, eels in the streams, multiple camping spots, bush walks, places for kayaking and some motorbike tracks, all of which invite a range of activities.
Located at the very end of the road, this quintessential Kaimai countryside is picturesque and completely private with sweeping views over the rural hinterland to the coast. The natural beauty of the property makes it ideal for off-grid ventures, eco-tourism operations, holiday cabins, glamping sites, an outdoor education camp or wellness retreat, all enhanced by the proximity to a major population base.
Blocks this large rarely come to the market in the Bay of Plenty making this an optimum opportunity for investment in land and lifestyle, for farming and/or tourism.
There are options to buy the total land holding or each of the titles separately. Sold plus GST (if any).