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Te Anau locals win fight against proposed floating sauna

Last updated: May 13, 2026 6:45 am
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By Tess Brunton of RNZ

A plan to introduce a floating sauna in a well-loved Te Anau reserve has been halted due to strong public opposition.

The concept involved a sauna experience on a floating platform on Lake Henry, followed by an optional cold plunge.

Floating Sauna Limited submitted an application in 2024 to occupy space in Ivon Wilson Park under the Reserves Act, receiving resource consent in February.

During a lengthy meeting on Wednesday, the Southland District Council addressed numerous concerns from residents.

Te Anau, a bustling tourist destination, finds Ivon Wilson Park a rare sanctuary of peace, according to Diana Zadravec.

“We value having a space in town that isn’t commercialized or heavily focused on tourism,” she explained.

Zadravec and other locals have been opposing the sauna’s establishment on the lake.

“It’s a place for quiet walks and peace, with a small lake that’s the park’s jewel,” she added.

The company’s proposal claimed the saunas would offer a new way to enjoy the park, enhancing residents’ and visitors’ well-being without affecting the broader reserve.

Earlier this year, the council received 210 submissions regarding the sauna project, with 170 opposing and 37 supporting it.

Councillors reviewed these perspectives on Wednesday, with Councillor Matt Wilson acknowledging residents’ voices were heard.

“Lake Henry is limited in space. With three public platforms, commercializing one is significant, as highlighted in the submissions,” he stated.

Residents cherish the lake and prefer it free from business ventures, he noted.

“Te Anau’s tourism is strong, but the park provides locals a retreat from commercial tourism,” he said.

Councillor Jaspreet Boparai concurred.

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“Many say the jetty is their first stop when visiting the park,” she said.

Although resource consent was granted in February, Councillor Don Byars emphasized the need to consider environmental concerns, particularly with wood-fired saunas.

“Heating saunas for around 160 people daily could produce smoke in the park, which can’t be ignored,” he remarked.

Ultimately, the proposal received no support and was rejected.

Diana Zadravec felt the decision was justified.

“The community was never against the sauna project itself, just its location,” she said.

“The council’s discussion was thorough and impressive,” she added.

While Lake Henry may not host a floating sauna, locals hope the idea will continue elsewhere.

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