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Rewa Rewa Station

Farmed by Patrizia, and her late partner Rod, Rewa Rewa Station is today a working sheep & beef hill farm at Tina on the Wairarapa Coast, spread over 1000 hectares (650 ha effective). The farm is a breeding farm comprising around 4000 Romney sheep and 150 Angus cattle. Cottage accommodation is available for booking via AirBnB. Guests are welcome to meet Patrizia’s animals, go for a walk, learn to spin or just relax and enjoy the peace.

Rewa Rewa Station

Rewa Rewa Station boasts a beautifully restored farm cottage which can accommodate 6 guests in it’s 3 bedrooms (4 beds). While the cottage has no mobile phone coverage if you need reception pop over to the deck outside the homestead and borrow the wifi. Please note Rewa Rewa Station is not suitable for children. Castlepoint is a 25 minute drive away.
Dogs welcome with prior arrangement, you will need to bring their own bedding as they are not allowed on the furniture. Dogs must be always accompanied and are not free to roam. However there is access to kennels should you require to pop them away for a few hours while you explore the district.
Farm owner Patrizia has a love of natural fibres, especially NZ Wool, and creates wonderful products to purchase via markets or directly from her on farm Craft Studio. Craft Days are hosted monthly on farm. These "craft" days offer knitters, spinners, crocheters and keen crafters an opportunity to come and enjoy the company of likeminded people over a cuppa and a slice. All are welcome so bring their lunch and join in.
Patrizia’s own special interest in natural fibres is the subject of her own page on this site “For the Love of Wool” can be found in the category: natural fibres/tuition/local art

Activities on offer:

- Farm stay
- Farm tour
- Craft Studio offering yarn, knitted goods and carded fibre for sale
- Events – Craft Days: come and learn to knit, spin and spend time having a good old fashioned chat

Contact:

166 Rewa Rewa Road, Tīnui, New Zealand

Phone 06 372 6990
Email: pvieno@hotmail.com

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