Positioned along the edge of the renowned Ruakituri River, Norana Station offers a rare opportunity to secure a proven 1,225ha (1,110ha effective) hill country breeding and finishing unit in a reliable summer-safe environment. A balanced mix of easy to steeper hill country, complemented by pockets of native bush and uninterrupted water that flows reliably all year round, creates a productive farm with exceptional natural appeal.
Norana Station has a five-year average carrying capacity of 9,850 stock units at a 60/40 sheep to cattle ratio.
Underpinned by a strong breeding base of cows and ewes. Extra weaner steers are purchased annually, grown out for 12 months, and consistently perform in this climate.
Stock thrive here, supported by long-term fertiliser inputs, quality natural year round water, subdivision, extensive tracking, and well-developed lane ways.
Infrastructure is true station scale: a modern woolshed with covered yards, five sets of satellite yards across the farm, large implement sheds, stable, and two dwellings.
The property is well set up for efficient management and future development.
Beyond farming, the recreational attributes add significant value. The Ruakituri River is renowned for quality trout fishing, while the neighbouring DoC reserves offer deer stalking and wider outdoor opportunities. These features create genuine scope for tourism ventures or diversified income streams.
The Ruakituri community provides a supportive rural base, with a primary school and community hall nearby.
Norana Station is a standout holding combining scale, production, and lifestyle in one of the region’s most admired valleys.