About us
Discover the rich history and sustainable future of Glendhu Station, a family-owned high country station near Wanaka, New Zealand, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history and bespoke event hosting.
Glendhu Station is a family owned high country station on the shores near Lake Wanaka in the South Island of New Zealand.
The History
Nestled on the shores of Lake Wanaka in the South Island of New Zealand, Glendhu Station boasts a rich tapestry of history intertwined with the natural beauty of its surroundings. Initially surveyed as Run 334, or "Roy's Run," by John Roy of Wellington, this land has seen a transformation from its early days under the ownership of Wilkin and Thompson of Wanaka Station, through its division into five distinct blocks, to its eventual acquisition by the Scaife family. The Scaife family, after separating West Wanaka and Glendhu Station, nurtured the land across three generations, leading to its purchase by Ian and Maise McRae. Under the McRae's stewardship, Glendhu Station has embraced a blend of traditional farming and eco-tourism, marking a new chapter in its storied legacy while maintaining a deep respect for the environment.