The Woodshed

The Woodshed

Manawatū-Whanganui

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The Woodshed is just under three hours from Wellington and a 50-minute drive from Feilding in the Manawatū District of the North Island.

Perched 700m above sea level on a hilltop in Rangiwahia on an expansive family farm, this cosy escape offers something truly beautiful — breathtaking panoramic views of Mt Ruapehu and Mt Ngauruhoe to the north, and the Ruahine Ranges to the east.

The cabin features a king-sized bed that sits in the perfect spot, framing the landscape through the windows as if it were a living picture. You will also find an equipped kitchen, a lounging area and a modern-style bathroom. Every element has been carefully considered, from the locally milled totara and macrocarpa timbers to the handmade walnut bedside tables and custom furniture.

Step outside onto the spacious deck, where a wood-fired hot tub invites slow evenings under the sky, and wander a few steps down to a sheltered brazier nook, made for cosy nights by the fire.

As golden hour transforms the ranges into stunning shades of purple, soft light washes over the valley below. The name Rangiwahia translates to "opening in the heavens" — you'll understand why as the sun sets and you feel completely on top of the world. When night falls, zero light pollution reveals some of the most spectacular stargazing you'll ever experience.

The Woodshed is your place to slow down, reconnect, and experience the quiet magic of rural Aotearoa.

FROM
NZ$
390
/pn

  • Sleeps 2
  • Dogs welcome
ADDRESS
 

111 Renfrew Road, Rangiwahia 4774

LOCATION
 

The Woodshed is just under 3 hours from Wellington and a 50-minute drive from Feilding in the Manawatū District of the North Island.

Follow the Google Maps directions to the address.

You will receive a pre-arrival email with detailed arrival instructions and your host's details 5-days prior to your stay.

Note: If you have booked within 5 days and haven't received a pre-arrival email shortly after booking, please email us at [email protected].

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  • eating and drinking

    The Woodshed is self-catering. Just bring your own food and drink, and cook meals using the two induction cooktops, a Fisher and Paykel oven and a gas BBQ provided.

    The nearest store for stocking up on food and supplies is in Taihape (40-minute drive) or Feilding (50-minute drive).

    Don't feel like cooking? Apiti Tavern & Eatery (15 minutes) serves classic pub food, Hansen's Cafe in Kimbolton (25 minutes) offers gourmet pizzas and pies, and The Dukes Roadhouse in Mangaweka (20 minutes) delivers excellent coffee and delicious homemade meals. Your hosts also highly recommend Awastone for its great food and atmosphere.

  • things to do

    Soak in the wood-fired hot tub under the stars, gather around the outdoor brazier, browse the curated book collection, play cards while taking in the views from the spacious deck, or watch Netflix on TV. There are so many ways to relax at The Woodshed.

    Feel like stretching your legs? Wander the farm at your leisure and discover the Ian McKean Pinetum, a woodland sanctuary right on the property.

    Beyond the farm gate, adventure beckons with spectacular walking tracks through native bush and tussock-covered ridgelines. The renowned Rangiwahia Hut Track offers a 2-3 hour climb through beech forest to panoramic views over Mount Ruapehu and Taranaki. The nearby Rangiwahia Scenic Reserve is also worth exploring. Keep your eyes peeled for deer spotting opportunities along the way.

    During the day, cool off at swimming holes along the Ruahine Dress Circle Reserve and Rangitīkei River, or arrange thrilling white-water rafting expeditions at Awastone with trips suited to all experience levels. After dark, head to the Limestone Creek Reserve Caves to witness the magical glow worms.

    For those seeking to explore further afield, Feilding offers excellent dining options and a Friday farmers' market brimming with local produce.

  • your hosts

    Your hosts at The Woolshed are Alexander and Jemma.

    Alexander and Jemma have called the farm home for three years, and the property is owned by Alexander’s parents. What makes it extra special is that their children, Isabella, Mila and Riley, are the fifth generation to call Rangiwahia home.

    The couple began leasing the farm when Isabella was born, while they were living in the nearby town of Kimbolton. Balancing town work with farming soon became a challenge, so moving to the farm felt like the natural next step, especially when they found out twins were on the way!

    Life beneath the Ruahine Ranges brings sweeping views and paddocks filled with sheep, lambs, cows, chickens and ducks. The children love picking strawberries, capsicum and cucumbers from the greenhouse, enjoying the kind of rural childhood many dream about. The warm community in Rangiwahia has also given them wonderful friendships through playgroup gatherings and local events.

    Alexander works as a photographer, videographer and farmer, while Jemma works in communications. Together, they also run The Last Church, another accommodation in Apiti.

    The Woolshed reflects years of dreaming about sharing the beauty of their family farm. From the Ian McKean Pinetum, the largest conifer collection in the Southern Hemisphere, to the Maungawharariki river, where wild deer wander. It's a truly beautiful area that they are excited to share with others.

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