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Life at The Botanic: Redefining Luxury Retirement Living in Silverdale

Retirement isn’t the end of the road; it’s the start of something new! At The Botanic in Silverdale, we see this stage of life as a time to do more of what you love, surrounded by people who share your outlook.

Whether it’s connecting with neighbours, exploring new interests, or simply enjoying a slower pace, life at The Botanic is about finding joy in the everyday. With beautiful surroundings, thoughtful amenities, and a warm, welcoming community, this is a place where you can truly feel at home.

A Community That Feels Like Home

A strong sense of community at The Botanic
The community gardens at The Botanic are just one of the places our residents love to socialise

Life at The Botanic is all about feeling connected – to your neighbours, your surroundings, and your sense of self. Picture strolling through the village and being greeted with a wave or a friendly chat – the kind of place where it’s easy to strike up a conversation and even easier to make a new friend.

Whether you’re someone who loves a full social calendar or prefers the quiet comfort of familiar faces, you’ll find your rhythm here. From day one, you’re part of a community that values inclusion, respects individuality, and supports each other. With resident-led groups, relaxed get-togethers, and regular social events, there are plenty of ways to settle in, get involved, or simply enjoy things at your own pace.

Enjoy Everyday Comforts, Designed Just for You

What makes life at The Botanic truly special isn’t just the beautiful setting among lush gardens; it’s the thoughtful touches that make each day feel a little easier, a little brighter, and a lot more enjoyable. Our village has been designed with your wellbeing, comfort, and sense of fun in mind, offering a range of world-class amenities that feel more like everyday luxuries.

Here’s just a taste of what life here includes:

  • The Clubhouse Café – A favourite spot to catch up with neighbours over barista coffee, enjoy a chef-prepared lunch, or just relax and soak in the village atmosphere.
  • Poolhouse and Gym – Stay active your way, whether that’s a swim in the heated indoor pool or a light workout in the gym.
  • Bowling Green – Whether you’re in it for a friendly competition or just a laugh with friends, it’s always a good time on the green.
  • Community Gardens – Spend time outdoors, tend to a few plants, or simply enjoy the peace of our shared garden spaces.
  • Resident-Led Clubs and Activities – From book clubs to creative workshops, there’s always something to get involved in – or even start up yourself.

It’s all here, ready when you are, so you can shape your days just the way you like.

Exciting New Amenities on the Way

At The Botanic, we’re always looking ahead, and there’s plenty to look forward to. We’re committed to growing alongside our community, with new spaces and experiences designed to bring even more enjoyment to your day. Thanks to resident feedback and thoughtful planning, here’s a sneak peek at some of the facilities on the horizon:

  • Golf simulator
  • Private cinema
  • Wellness centre
  • Dedicated activities room
  • Croquet court and billiards room

Each new feature is about adding more ways to connect, unwind, and enjoy life, your way.

Stylish Homes That Feel Like You

The Botanic Garden Villas
The Botanic Garden Villas
The Botanic Rimu Apartments
The Botanic Rimu Apartments

Every home at The Botanic has been designed with real living in mind – light-filled, beautifully finished, and tailored to suit your lifestyle. Whether you choose an apartment close to the action or a private villa tucked among the gardens, you’ll enjoy generous living spaces, a designer kitchen, and your own outdoor area to relax in.

Our team is here to help make your home feel just right, with options to personalise your space and make the transition easy. With no maintenance to worry about and plenty of flexibility, you can settle in knowing everything has been taken care of.

Keep an eye out for our upcoming post on the different types of accommodation available – we’ll walk you through floor plans, features, and what makes each home special.

Make sure you check out the homes that are currently available at The Botanic.

A Lifestyle That Supports Your Health and Wellbeing

At The Botanic, we believe that feeling good is an important part of enjoying life to the fullest. While our Wellness Centre and on-site healthcare services are part of our exciting future plans, you’ll already find yourself well placed when it comes to looking after your health.

We’re located close to a wide range of essential services – including medical centres, dentists, x-ray facilities, and more – all just a short walk or drive away.

In the meantime, our community offers a variety of wellbeing activities designed to help you stay active, balanced, and connected:

  • Aquacise and strength & balance classes
  • Armchair yoga and tai chi
  • Gentle yoga and guided meditation
  • Relaxed group walks and social fitness

It’s all about supporting your health in a way that suits your lifestyle – with the freedom to join in as much or as little as you like.

A Social Life That’s as Full as You Want It to Be

There’s always something happening at The Botanic. Whether you’re keen to get involved or simply want the option when the mood strikes, our community thrives on shared interests, meaningful connections, and plenty of good times.

Here are just a few of the ways you can get involved:

  • Join a resident committee, help shape village life, or even start a new club of your own
  • Get involved in choosing guest speakers or arranging community events
  • Head out as groups to the local Hibiscus Coast beaches, farmers’ markets, galleries, or golf courses, all accessible from Silverdale with easy access to SH1 or to the extensive bus network from Hibiscus Coast Station.

The best part? Life here is resident-led. That means you can help create the experiences that matter most to you, and your voice is always heard. You live the life you choose.

A Place to Grow, Explore, and Enjoy

Sales Manager Michelle talking to prospective residents
Our Sales Manager, Michelle, can walk you through the village

Retirement at The Botanic isn’t about slowing down; it’s about doing more of what you love, discovering new interests, and enjoying the freedom to live life your way. With supportive neighbours, beautiful surroundings, and plenty of opportunities to get involved, this is a community where you can truly thrive – physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally.

As Michelle, our Sales Manager, puts it:

Every resident brings something unique to our village. Here, they find the freedom to pursue their passions and the encouragement to try something new, whether that’s painting, yoga, volunteering, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk through our gardens with friends.”

Begin Your Journey at The Botanic

Life at The Botanic is about more than just a place to live; it’s about finding a community that feels right. With beautifully designed homes, welcoming neighbours, and a lifestyle full of possibilities, this is where your next chapter can truly begin.

Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • A range of accommodation options to suit your lifestyle
  • A vibrant calendar of social events and wellbeing activities
  • Evolving facilities shaped by the interests of our residents
  • A friendly, inclusive environment where you’re free to be yourself

Wondering what daily life here really feels like? Kathryn, our Sales Consultant, shares:
“The greatest compliment we receive is when residents tell us they wish they’d made the move sooner. Here, life feels richer, connections are deeper, and every day brings something to look forward to.”

What Our Residents Say

Residents often highlight the sense of belonging they feel at The Botanic. Helen shares how she enjoys the luxury to do what she wants to do, “I am part of a women’s lunch group who lunch once a month. I do strength and balance, tai chi classes and meet up with friends from the village all the time. I am so busy!” Helen loves the sense of community at The Botanic, describing it as “friendly, welcoming, and helpful. My neighbours are especially wonderful and help me without hesitation.” Read more from Helen in our Meet the Residents feature.

Residents Bets and Bob
Residents Bets and Bob have embraced life at The Botanic

Bets and Bob have also quickly adapted to life at The Botanic, saying how much they love, “The location, making new friends, living life with amazing people, and the ‘time freedom’ we now have.” They also love the community at The Botanic, describing it as “friendly, vibrant, young at heart and diverse, and everyone is striving to live a ‘life less ordinary’.” Read more from Bets and Bob in our Meet the Residents feature.

Kaye and Tony have also embraced life since making the move to The Botanic from Torbay. When talking about the things they love the most about The Botanic, Kaye says, “The people! We have made some wonderful new friends and love spending time with them. There are a lot of very impromptu meals and wines together in our homes or The Clubhouse Café!” Tony goes on to say, “The best people live here. If you’re retired, come and live in this fabulous village and really enjoy life.” Read more from Kaye and Tony in our Meet the Residents feature.

Their stories, along with those of many of our residents, reflect how The Botanic transforms retirement into an enriching experience.

Ready to Live Life at The Botanic?

If you’re considering your next move, we’d love to welcome you for a tour, a chat, or a coffee at our Clubhouse Café. Our team, including Michelle and Kathryn, are always here to answer questions and guide you through the options that best suit your aspirations.

Start your next chapter with confidence, joy, and a community that truly feels like home. Welcome to The Botanic – where luxury retirement living exceeds every expectation.

Coming Soon:
Stay tuned for in-depth posts on the types of accommodation available, our thriving social scene, premium wellness facilities, and the many future amenities poised to make life even more extraordinary at The Botanic.

Luxury Retirement Living FAQs

What types of activities and clubs can I join at The Botanic?

The Botanic offers a variety of resident-led groups, workshops, and social events, including book clubs, creative workshops, fitness classes, and hobby groups. Residents can also start new clubs based on their interests.

How does The Botanic support health and wellbeing for residents?

We provide access to a range of wellness activities such as aquacise, yoga, tai chi, strength & balance classes, and guided meditation. Residents also benefit from nearby medical centres and on-site support for maintaining an active, balanced lifestyle.

What makes The Botanic’s homes suitable for retirement living?

Homes are light-filled, low-maintenance, and designed for comfort and independence. Options include apartments and villas with designer kitchens, outdoor areas, and flexibility for personalisation, allowing residents to live their lifestyle with ease.

How does The Botanic help residents feel part of a community?

Life here is centred on connection and inclusivity. Residents enjoy friendly interactions, shared spaces like the Clubhouse Café and community gardens, and social events that encourage friendships, collaboration, and a true sense of belonging.

Published 21 July 2025

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Fitness Facilities and Programmes at The Botanic

The Botanic’s fitness facilities and programmes are designed specifically for older adults, so it becomes easier to stay strong, mobile and confident with exercise options within the village, just a few minutes’ walk from home. With a 20-metre indoor heated pool, spa, sauna, steam room, fully equipped gym and a range of land and water-based classes, residents can meet global activity guidelines in a way that feels enjoyable, social and tailored to their needs.​ Fitness that fits real life Staying active is one of the most powerful things you can do to protect your health and independence as you age. The World Health Organization, the American Heart Association and the CDC all recommend that adults, including older adults, aim for at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate intensity activity each week, plus muscle strengthening on at least two days. For many people, the challenge is not knowing that movement matters; it is finding somewhere that feels welcoming, convenient and designed with their body in mind. The poolhouse includes a 20m heated swimming pool, sauna, spa, and gym. At The Botanic on Auckland’s Hibiscus Coast, the answer is a collection of beautiful, age-aware fitness facilities and programmes just a short walk from your front door. Instead of a crowded public gym or a chilly outdoor pool, you have a warm, resort style Poolhouse, a thoughtfully equipped, spacious gym and a calendar of classes created for real people at different stages of fitness. It is about bringing movement into everyday life in a way that feels both achievable and enjoyable.​ On top of these world-class facilities, we are also situated in beautifully landscaped grounds, providing peaceful and relaxing walking routes to help our residents to hit their daily step goals, whilst encouraging social walking with friends and neighbours. The Clubhouse Café is adjacent to the Poolhouse and Fitness Centre, making coffee or a healthy bite to eat after your workout an incentive to make fitness part of your weekly routine! Inside the Poolhouse and gym The Poolhouse is where many residents begin their fitness journey at The Botanic. Here you will find a 20-metre indoor heated pool, spa, sauna and steam room, all with calming views over the gardens and three rink bowling green. The warm water and controlled environment make it ideal for lane swimming, gentle laps, hydrotherapy-style exercise and low-impact Aquacise classes for joint-friendly cardio.​ Weekly aquacise class Aquatic exercise is particularly helpful for people with arthritis or past injuries. Studies have shown that exercising in water reduces joint load, supports pain relief and improves mobility, making it easier to keep up regular activity without aggravating sore areas. For residents who have not been in a pool for years, the combination of warm water, easy access and friendly instructors provides a comfortable way to start moving again.​ Beside the pool sits a sizeable, fully equipped gym, laid out specifically with older adults in mind. You can expect a mix of cardio equipment such as bikes and treadmills, resistance machines that support safe strength training and space for stretching, balance and floor-based work. Guidelines from organisations like the NHS and CDC highlight the importance of strength, balance and flexibility work at least two days per week for adults over 65, alongside regular aerobic activity. The gym at The Botanic makes it easy to tick all three in one place.​ Some residents come in for independent sessions, while others prefer supervised group classes or informal “gym dates” with neighbours. Over time, many build a weekly routine that might include two strength sessions, a couple of pool visits and a walk with friends, comfortably exceeding minimum activity recommendations without it ever feeling like a chore.​​ Structured fitness classes and resident-led programmes Alongside the facilities themselves, The Botanic offers an evolving mix of structured classes and resident-led sessions that cater to different fitness levels, interests and confidence levels.​​ Aquacise: Water-based exercise in the heated pool that uses the natural resistance and buoyancy of water for a low impact but effective cardiovascular and strength workout. Water aerobics has been shown to reduce joint pain and support cardiovascular health in older adults, making it ideal for those managing arthritis or past injuries.​ Yoga and Armchair Yoga: Gentle yoga classes focus on flexibility, balance and breath, with Armchair Yoga providing seated and supported options for those who prefer or need less weight-bearing work. Balance and strength training of this kind is strongly associated with fewer falls and better mobility in later life.​ Strength & Balance classes: Specifically tailored to older adults, these sessions combine targeted strength exercises with balance drills shown in research to help reduce fall risk. Studies of multimodal strength and balance programmes in older populations have demonstrated meaningful reductions in falls and improvements in confidence when moving around the home and community.​ Tai Chi: Often held in the Clubhouse or outdoor spaces, Tai Chi offers slow, flowing movements that challenge balance and coordination while also encouraging relaxation and focus. Tai Chi based interventions are widely recognised as an evidence backed option for improving balance and reducing falls among older adults.​​ Some classes are facilitated by qualified instructors, while others are initiated and sustained by residents themselves in spaces like The Hub or the Poolhouse. A new resident might start with a single Armchair Yoga class each week, then gradually add Aquacise or Strength & Balance sessions as confidence grows. Over time, they may become a regular, the person who greets newcomers at the door and helps to keep the group thriving.​​ This peer-led dimension is an important part of The Botanic’s approach. Research into active ageing emphasises not only physical activity but participation and social connection as key to wellbeing in later life. When residents are co-creating the programme, classes feel more like meeting a group of friends than attending a formal lesson, which makes it easier to keep showing up week after week. Everyday movement – bowling green, walkways and gardens Formal exercise is only one part of the picture. The Botanic’s three rink bowling green, tree lined walkways and Community Gardens all contribute to what might be called “everyday movement” – the steps, stretches and lifts you accumulate through a normal, enjoyable day.​​ Lawn bowls is a classic example of gentle, social exercise. It involves walking, bending and controlled throwing, all of which support joint mobility and balance, while the social aspect helps to maintain connection and purpose. Regular social activity has been linked in multiple studies to better mental health and lower risk of depression and cognitive decline in older adults, so a weekly bowls game can benefit both body and mind.​ The garden lined paths and landscaped walkways of The Botanic provide safe, attractive routes for daily walks, whether you are aiming for the familiar benchmark of 30 minutes a day or simply adding a short loop after lunch. Even light intensity movement, such as slow walking, has been associated with health benefits in older age when it replaces prolonged sitting.​ The Botanic Striders meet every Saturday morning for walks around local tracks and parks, while The Botanic Pedallers meet fortnightly on Fridays for cycling adventures locally and further afield together. In the Community Gardens, tending plants involves squatting, reaching, lifting light tools and spending time in fresh air and natural light. Gardening has been associated with improved mood, reduced stress and better physical function in older adults, making it a valuable complement to more structured exercise.​ Fitness for every ability level A common worry for people considering village fitness facilities is “I am not fit enough yet” or “What if I slow everyone down?” At The Botanic, programmes are deliberately designed to meet you where you are, with options, modifications and progressions available in each class.​​ Seated or supported formats like Armchair Yoga and gentle Aquacise provide an accessible on-ramp if you are managing an old injury, a recent operation or simply have not exercised in a long time. Instructors and resident leaders encourage everyone to work at their own pace, taking breaks as needed and gradually building up duration or intensity over time.​ Evidence-based guidelines highlight that “some activity is better than none” and that benefits are seen even when people move from being largely inactive to doing small amounts of moderate activity. In practice, that might look like attending a 20-minute class once a week, adding a short daily walk and spending an hour in the gardens at the weekend. Over months, these small steps can contribute to measurable improvements in strength, balance and energy. Peer support and small class sizes also play a role. Many residents find that they stay more consistent when friends are expecting to see them at Aquacise on Tuesday or Tai Chi on Thursday, turning exercise into a social appointment they genuinely look forward to.​​ Looking ahead – evolving wellness amenities The Botanic’s commitment to active ageing includes continuous investment in its wellness infrastructure. Alongside the existing Poolhouse, gym, bowling green and walkways, the village is developing additional amenities that will create even more ways to move.​​ Planned additions include a golf simulator, which will allow residents to practise their swing, coordination and balance in a safe, indoor environment regardless of the weather. With a putting green also in the development plan, golfers at The Botanic will have no excuses the next time they step out on the course! The addition of a pétanque and croquet court will also expand the options available to residents on top of the existing bowling green and the billiard room will provide indoor opportunities. Expanded wellness offerings and future care amenities will further strengthen the link between daily movement, long-term health and the reassurance of support if needs change over time.​ This future-focused approach means that the fitness environment you move into today will continue to grow with you, offering new activities, programmes and technologies that support active ageing at every stage.​​ Conclusion – an easier way to stay active For many people, the hardest part of staying active is logistics: finding the right place, at the right time, that feels welcoming and age-aware. At The Botanic on the Hibiscus Coast, the answer is a wellness-focused village where the pool, gym, walkways and classes are woven into daily life, just a short stroll from home.​​ With facilities and programmes designed specifically for older adults, supported by both qualified instructors and resident-led clubs, it becomes easier to meet and exceed global activity guidelines in a way that feels social, enjoyable and sustainable. If you would like to see the Poolhouse, gym and bowling green in person, the team would be delighted to show you around, talk through fitness options and connect you with current residents who can share what an active week at The Botanic looks like for them.​ Frequently asked questions about fitness at The Botanic How much exercise do I really need at my age? Major health bodies, including the World Health Organization, recommend adults aim for 150 to 300 minutes of moderate intensity activity each week, plus muscle strengthening on at least two days, with additional balance work for older adults. At The Botanic, the combination of pool sessions, gym visits, classes, walking and gardening makes it much easier to reach those targets in a way that feels achievable.​ What if I have arthritis or joint pain? Water-based activities like Aquacise in the heated pool are particularly suitable, as the buoyancy of water reduces joint stress while still providing effective resistance. Research has shown that aquatic exercise can ease pain, improve mobility and help people with arthritis stay active without worsening their symptoms.​ I have not exercised in years. Will I be able to keep up? Yes. Many residents start with very gentle options such as Armchair Yoga, slow Aquacise or short walks on the boardwalk, then gradually add more as confidence grows. Classes include modifications and seated options, and instructors encourage everyone to work at their own pace rather than keeping up with a set standard.​ Are the classes supervised by professionals? Some sessions, particularly those in the Poolhouse and gym, are supported by qualified instructors who understand the needs of older adults. Others are resident-led, which adds a peer support element; together, they create a varied programme that is both safe and socially engaging.​ Is there anything for people who prefer outdoor activity? Absolutely. The three-rink bowling green, landscaped walkways, tree-lined boardwalk and Community Gardens all encourage outdoor movement in beautiful surroundings. Whether you enjoy a game of bowls, a stroll with a friend or tending plants in the gardens, you can build more steps and stretches into your day without ever feeling like you are “going to the gym”.
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