The Brown House was tragically lost in 2020 in New Zealand’s worst fire disaster that devastated the village
The decision to rebuild was an easy one, and once again, Lisa Webb’s architectural brilliance was enlisted. some modifications were made, but the results remain just as stunning.
This four-bedroom retreat accommodates up to ten guests. Each bedroom offers breathtaking views. while The Hideout features a skylight for stargazing. The house includes two living areas-one with a cozy nook and a roaring fire. A dedicated office space, For those needing to stay connected. Two bathrooms - one with a luxurious Ofuro Japanese soaking tub and a fully equipped kitchen- including a coffee machine and a wine fridge
A Spectacular Location – The Southern Alps & Mackenzie Basin
Lake Ohau is located in the heart of New Zealand’s Southern Alps, within the Mackenzie Basin—a vast, high-country region renowned for its dramatic landscapes, pristine lakes, and breathtaking night skies. The area is part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, one of the best places in the world for stargazing, with minimal light pollution allowing an unparalleled view of the Milky Way.
Surrounded by towering mountains, glaciers, and crystal-clear lakes, Lake Ohau is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Some of the region’s highlights include; Skiing & Snowboarding – The Ohau Ski Field offers uncrowded slopes, stunning views, and excellent conditions for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.
The Water Activities include Boating, water skiing, kite surfing, and canoeing on Lake Ohau and nearby lakes and rivers. and Fishing –• Fishing – The region is famous for its trout fishing, with brown and rainbow trout thriving in the cold, clear waters.
• Gliding – Omarama, just a short drive away, is one of the world’s premier gliding destinations, offering spectacular views over the Southern Alps.
• Hiking & Trekking – Explore the rugged mountain ranges, native beech forests, and alpine meadows,
My husband is a builder and I am an artist. We fell in love with this area and decided to buy a section many years ago and build. We lived in a caravan and had two beautiful children. The original house burnt down but we are just as happy with the second house . Some changes were made such as the inclusion of a rumpus room so that our now teenage children have their own space and a designated office so that if we need to work while on holiday we can. We built the house specifically for hanging art. In it you will see my paintings.
As a family we enjoy Skiing up the mountain on the Ohau Ski field, Biking the Alps2ocean and hiking in the mountains and along the Valleys. We really love sharing this magnificent part of the world with others and Hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
Ohau Alpine is a small village in a beautiful remote area. 5 Minutes drive down the road is the Lake Ohau Lodge which is a wonderful place to eat of just have a wine on the deck looking out to Mt Aoraki[Mt Cook]
The region is famous for its trout fishing, with brown and rainbow trout thriving in the cold, clear waters.
Gliding – Omarama, just a short drive away, is one of the world’s premier gliding destinations, offering spectacular views over the Southern Alps.
Hiking & Trekking – Explore the rugged mountain ranges, native beech forests, and alpine meadows, with trails suitable for all levels, from easy walks to challenging alpine treks.
Cycling – The Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail, one of New Zealand’s most spectacular multi-day rides, passes through Lake Ohau, offering breathtaking scenery along the way.
Hunting & Wildlife Viewing – The surrounding high-country stations and conservation areas provide opportunities for hunting red deer, chamois, and tahr, while nature lovers can enjoy spotting native birds and wildlife.
The Mackenzie Basin is home to a unique mix of native and introduced wildlife. You may spot:
• Kea, the world’s only alpine parrot, known for its intelligence and playful nature.
• New Zealand falcons (Kārearea) soaring above the mountain ridges.
• South Island robins, bellbirds (Korimako), and tomtits in the native beech forests.
• The endangered Black Stilt (Kakī), one of the rarest wading birds in the world, found in nearby braided river systems.
• Himalayan tahr and chamois, introduced species that roam the alpine slopes.
• Stars of the Night – The region's dark sky reserve status makes it one of the best places in the world for astronomy, with unmatched views of the Southern Cross, Magellanic Clouds, and even the occasional aurora australis (Southern Lights).
An Unforgettable Stay
Lake Ohau is a place you will never forget—a breathtaking retreat in one of the most beautiful regions of New Zealand.
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