Established in the first wave of pastoral land purchases in the 1850s, Timahanga Station, off the Taihape Road, has been in Alan Roberts’ family for 3 generations.
On nearly 27,000 acres, Timahanga Station shears 28,000 Corriedale sheep and carries over 1,000 Angus/Hereford cross cattle and is one of the last remaining ‘big farms’ in the Hawke’s Bay region.
Alan and his family will be our hosts and during the three years since our last visit we’ve had plenty of requests to return to Timahanga once again. So, join us as we travel over ‘The Annie’ to enjoy a day in the high country with picturesque river and mountain views around every turn on a farm where scale still matters.