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New Plymouth is the major city in Taranaki, on the western coast of the North Island of New Zealand, about midway between Auckland and Wellington. It lies on the coastal plains just to the north of Mount Taranaki. The rugged country further to the north and east means New Plymouth, and all of Taranaki for that matter, are off the main travelling routes through the North Island.

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Understand

New Plymouth is the main centre of the Taranaki region, which has a total population of around 100,000.

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By air

New Plymouth Airport is located on the coast 7km to the north of the city at Bellblock. A taxi service is available to town (Cost: $15 - $20).

On the rare days when Mount Taranaki is totally free of cloud, southbound flights can get spectacular views of the mountaintop.

  • Air New Zealand Link (http://www.airnewzealand.com) operates services to Auckland and Wellington, with 6 - 7 return flights daily to each, using 33-seat turboprop aircraft.
  • Origin Pacific (http://www.originpacific.co.nz) operates services to Auckland, Wellington and Nelson, using smaller (19 - 25 seat) aircraft, with a frequency of 1-2 daily flights to each destination.
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By bus

Bus services to Auckland and Wellington run twice daily, with a choice of several operators. A new bus terminal was opened in 2004 in Ariki St.

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By car

State Highway 3 passes through New Plymouth.

From the north: (Auckland or Hamilton) State Highway 3 departs State Highway 1 at Hamilton and travels via Te KuitiTe Kuiti in the King CountryKing Country and WaitaraWaitara in Taranaki. The journey from Hamilton is ~270km - at least 3.5 hours by car, though allow 4.5 hours to be safe. A section of this road is narrow, winding, and includes a very short single-lane tunnel. It is prone to closure by slips in bad weather.

From the south: (Wellington and Palmerston North) Travel via State Highway 1 and/or State Highway 3 to BullsBulls then via State Highway 3 through Wanganui to HaweraHawera, then inland via Stratford (which always has petrol 2c a litre cheaper than the standard price) and InglewoodInglewood. Wellington to New Plymouth is ~360km and takes 4.5 - 5.5 hours non-stop, depending on traffic near Wellington; allow 6 - 7 hours including scenic stops and rest breaks.

State Highway 45, The Surf Highway, which follows the coast (though seldom in sight of it) around the west of the mountain, via OpunakeOpunake, is ~25 km longer and hillier, but scenic, alternative route from Hawera. Allow an extra half hour over travelling State Highway 3 direct.

State Highway 43, The Forgotten World Highway, intersects State Highway 3 at Stratford. This can be an interesting alternative trip from the Central North Island via TaumarunuiTaumarunui. The road winds and climbs for 160km and includes about 30km unsealed though a spectacularly beautiful gorge. It's worth stopping at the numerous historical information boards along the way. Allow 4-6 hours. (Note: There is no petrol available between Stratford and Taumarunui and this highway section is difficult to maintain.)

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By train

Although there is a railway station, passenger rail services ceased in 1985.

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New Plymouth

See

  • WOMAD (http://www.womad.co.nz) - World of Music and Dance festival. March 2005.
  • The Wind Wand (http://www.windwand.co.nz/) - A kinetic sculpture based on the ideas of Len Lye. It is a 45m pole, with a soft red light on top at night, that moves in the wind. On the foreshore.
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