Historic Highlights

Historic Highlights

Caccia Birch House

Caccia Birch House

Caccia Birch House is an historic homestead set in 3 acres of gardens.

County Fayre Tea Rooms

County Fayre Tea Rooms

County Fayre Tea Rooms operates from the former County Council buildings in Pohangina Village and serves Devonshire Teas and sells local craft.

Feilding and District Art Centre

Feilding & District Art Centre

A gallery and art workshop venue in Feilding.

Feilding Saleyards Guided Tours

Feilding Saleyards Guided Tours

Feilding Saleyards offer live stock auction tours every Friday from 11am.

Historic Pemberton Corner

Historic Pemberton Corner

Historic Pemberton Corner is the location of the original settlement of the Rangiwahia district.

Hitchman's Corner Water Trough

Hitchman's Corner Water Trough

Hitchman's Corner Water Trough is an remnant of early pioneering life on a main drovers' route to Feilding.

Hunterville Station Gardens

Hunterville Ex Railway Station Garden

A tale of dedication and community effort

Komako Church

Komako Church

Komako Church is an historic church in the scenic Pohangina Valley.

Luttrells White Pine Gardens and Museum

Luttrells White Pine Gardens and Museum

Luttrells comprises a wetland and a museum featuring New Zealand's pioneering history.

Mangaweka Power Scheme

Mangaweka Power Scheme

Mangaweka Power Scheme is an historical display at a hydro power station.

Mangaweka Scenic Reserve

Mangaweka Scenic Reserve

Mangaweka Scenic Reserve provides spectacular views framed by bush.

Owlcatraz

Owlcatraz

Owlcatraz is a wildlife park featuring rare and interesting animals set amongst native bush and farmland.

Pilgrims Rest Tea Rooms & Old Ruahine Deer Park

Pilgrims Rest Tea Rooms

Pilgrims Rest Tea Rooms is a cafe perched high above the Pohangina Valley.

Image courtesy of John Brock

Pohangina Methodist Church

Pohangina Methodist Church was built in 1907 and still continues its services to this day.

Rewa Church

Rewa Church

Rewa Church is a quaint country church built by the local community in 1910.

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