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New Zealand is the land of hobbits and wizards, folklore and fairies, and unspoiled nature.
In the summer of 2022, I experienced the country’s whimsical land firsthand.
I spent nights in five-star hotels and tiny homes with porta-potties.
The most magical place I stayed, though, was a tiny house outside Queenstown, New Zealand.
The tiny house in question is part of the Kinloch Wilderness Retreat.

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Located on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, the property has a café, restaurant, two tiny homes, a lodge, a lake house, and basic rooms for travelers.

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With accommodations ranging in size and price, I booked one of the tiny houses for about $195 a night.

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For June 2025, a night in the tiny house costs $386 for two people.

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Most travelers come to the retreat from Queenstown, which is about an hour’s drive along the scenic Glenorchy-Queenstown road.

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I headed to the lodge and navigated twisting roads, sandwiched between Lake Wakatipu and the mountains.

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Finally, I approached a scattering of buildings. It was my home for the night, the Kinloch Wilderness Retreat.

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Before any human could greet me, I was welcomed by the owners’ two dogs.

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Then, one of Kinloch’s owners welcomed me to the retreat, checked me in, and ushered me to my tiny home.

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The first thing I noticed was how warm the tiny home felt, looked, and smelled.

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An air-control system kept it heated in the winter, and since nearly every element of the room was built from wood, it glowed with an earthy smell.

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In one area of the small space, an enormous, cozy bed with floor-to-ceiling views out onto Lake Wakatipu sat.

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At the front of the window was a cushioned bench with hidden storage tucked underneath.

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Next to the bed was a living area with enough room for a small L-shaped couch and nesting coffee tables.

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Toward the back of the tiny home was the bathroom. While small, it had luxe amenities like a heated towel rack and rainfall showerhead.

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A curtain for the front window doubled as my TV screen, and with the push of a button, I could drop it down or raise it up.

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The real treat of the tiny house sat outside, where the landscape around me was one of the most spectacular things I’ve seen.

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Outside was a hot tub for guests’ use as well.

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The original lodge, built in 1868 for nearby timber workers and tourists, still stands on the property.

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Owners Toni and John Glover purchased the property in 2000. In 2016, they commissioned two tiny homes, which were inspired by the surrounding views

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As I headed back inside, my dinner arrived. It was a large salad with greens from the garden next door, crispy chickpeas, cauliflower, shallots, and dressing.

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After dinner, I spent the night admiring stars from the hot tub.

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The next morning, I woke up to two pups waiting at my front door.

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I had breakfast, packed my bag, and dreaded saying goodbye to this magical place.

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I debated what made it so special, and it was clear that it was the thought that went into the entire experience.

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From eating garden-sourced greens to having a warm towel after soaking in the hot tub, every detail of my stay was meticulously considered. And that was magical.

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