Our Beautiful Pohangina Valley
The Pohangina Valley,
named after the river that flows through it, is about 50
Kilometers (30
Miles) long, and has been for a long time a beef and sheep area. In
later years, deer have become more prominent, with several major farm
blocks given over to it. Dairying has always been here, although not
as prominent now as sheep and beef. There are very few areas of land that
are cropped
until you are south of near Raumai.
There is now a small area of wine
growing.
The Pohangina Valley Newsletter can be
found in .pdf format
here
(opens new window)
Click here for our
maps
page.

"Ratanui" on the
western side of the Ruahine Ragers
Within the valley, you will find
the settlement areas of Raumai, Pohangina, Awahou South, Awahou North,
Komako, Utuwai, Mount Richards, Umutoi. From Utuwai, you progress
north to Apiti and The
Sixtus Lodge, and on toward Marton Block,
Rangiwahia and finally Mangaweka and Taihape. This is a
great scenic drive through the valley, especially when the autumn
colours are at their best, with some very popular areas for picnicing.
Please remember that this is a
rural district - you never know when livestock or large agricultural
equipment will be being moved along the road ways. There are lots
of tight turns and blind corners that can create hazards for unwary
drivers. Cyclists use this area a lot too, sometimes in large
groups. Walking and hiking tracks are scattered throughout the
valley, some linking into the Ruahine SFP.

Moving a mob of sheep on Ridge Road

The Pohangina Valley, from the Saddle Road
looking toward Mt. Ruapehu
The main gateway to the valley is through
Ashhurst to the south, with other entry points from Rangiwahia in the
north, Kimbolton and
Feilding to the west.
Pohangina township, on
the western side on the Pohangina River, once a thriving
community, had declined steadily over the years. Now it
is regaining residents, as a retirement and lifestyle
area. Whole areas of the valley now have small "lifestyle" blocks on them - people
"escaping" the cities. Post offices used to be dotted
all up the valley - up to 10 of them. There were stores, pubs,
golf courses, creameries and several schools. The only schools in
the valley now are Awahou School - on the eastern side, and the
Utuwai school - at the top of the valley on the western side.
The only church
on the eastern side of the valley is the
Komako Anglican church, and the
only one on the western side of the valley is the Pohangina Community
Church.

The Pohangina community church
In February 2004, the region was devastated by heavy
rains and the subsequent flooding and considerable damage to the land.
Some places had not recovered from earlier floods. Some areas of farm land may never fully
recover.
A selection of pictures from the area in the following days, are
posted here.
The Totora Reserve picnic area and camping ground was flooded again in
July 2007.

The Pohangina River
near Awahou South
Attractions /
Places of Interest :

Totora
Reserve Picnic and Native Bush area
with walking tracks
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Camp Rangi Woods
Camping grounds and Picnic area
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County Fair
Tea Rooms,
Community
Library, Early maps
& photographs, WW I & II roll of honour
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alternative pic ) |
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Pilgrims
Rest Devonshire tea and coffee shop
Songbird Gardens
website
Highland
Home Christian Camp
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Awahou
Primary School
The
Waterford cafe & bar Country restaurant and pub with a touch of Ireland
Pohangina Wetlands
image
gallery
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Konewa Cottage B&B
website
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White
Pine Working settlers Museum and Wildlife Park
Boulder
Lodge
website
Raumai
Picnic Reserve
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Pohangina Methodist
Church
Spring Grove Farm Park
Animal Park
Pohangina School Reserve
website |
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If any Pohangina Valley businesses
want to be listed here or on out businesses page, please send us
some details.
A Pohangina Website

the Pohangina River at Raumai
(click photo for larger image)
For more and local area photos,
go here !
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