The remarkable landscapes of the volcanic heartland of the north have long since attracted remarkable people. One such man was Sir Keith Holyoake, who with Ian Gibbs, purchased the bare land now known as Kinloch during the 1950’s.

Kinloch today stands as a testament to the clear foresight of New Zealand Prime Minister’s magnificent early vision.

LochEagles represents the coming of age of Kinloch. The commanding site is well known to locals as the crest of Kinloch aspirations.

While many have wanted to stake a claim on these magnificent vistas over the years, it has taken until now for the right development to arise that can guarantee the unrivalled quality of our environment.

For many, LochEagles is a serene escape from the bustle and grime of the city. For others blessed with lifestyles or businesses which allow them the ability to choose, LochEagles will be a beautiful and majestic home.

Whatever your future, Kinloch and LochEagles offer you a unique stage on which to build further adventures. Sporting options abound, with golf, fishing, water sports, hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, and two ski fields on your doorstep. Hunting and tramping are on offer in the unspoilt and rugged Kaimanawa ranges, 40 minutes drive to the east and snow sports are only 75 minutes to the south.