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Issue #236 Xmas 2022

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We had been walking for a couple of hours before the temperature

dropped considerably so we decided to head back before the

cloud came in and obscured our views. I’m often reluctant to do

a tramp that is in and out on the same track; however, facing the

opposite direction exposed us to a completely different view so it

was just as enjoyable on the way down.

When we reached the fork for the Veronica Loop Track we left the

steps behind and followed a clearly marked trail through the bush

back to the Visitors Center. Their advice had been excellent so I

would thoroughly recommend chatting to them before setting off

on your hike for the day.

The second day of our adventure we had decided to explore the

local area by bike. Having flown down, we hired bikes from Cycle

Inn in New Plymouth and set off to explore the New Plymouth

Coastal Walkway. The walkway covers a distance of 13.2km from

Port Taranaki to the eastern side of Bell Block Beach and is paved

the whole way. We set off alongside the water at the Wind Wand

and headed out to Bell Block.

The Coastal Walkway is an excellent way to get around, great

for walking, running, skating and e-scootering. We followed the

shoreline down to Fitzroy Beach, over the Te Rewa Rewa Bridge

and past the Ngāmotu Golf Course before heading slightly inland

past the Taranaki Bike Park and finishing at Bell Block Beach.

The ride was easy, and we had plans to spend the afternoon

exploring some of the other biking areas close to town; however,

on our return trip the weather changed dramatically and we found

ourselves riding into a strong headwind against a battering of sleet

and hail. So, we ditched the bikes and went shopping instead!

There are plenty of unique shops in Taranaki so after an afternoon

exploring we all came home with a holiday keepsake. We also

found some great places to eat, our morning routine started with

breakfast and coffee at Chaos, a cool cafe with great atmosphere

and great food.

There are so many areas to explore by bike in Taranaki; Lake

Mangamahoe has an excellent mountain bike park not far from

the city, with trails for all levels and there are numerous cycleways

to explore in the region, including the Forgotten World Highway

timber trail, Kiwi Road Loop, Uruti Valley Loop Trail, Te Henui

Walkway, and the Huatoki Walkway. Next time we will drive down

and bring our bikes for sure.

The following morning we started the day with a short walk to

Pukepura Park. Situated in the heart of New Plymouth, the

52ha park is one of NZ's premier botanical gardens and is truly

beautiful. It is also host to a string of events and concerts including

the annual TSB Festival of Lights and is well worth a visit.

We then headed back to the mounga, this time to the southern

access point to explore Dawson Falls. After the weather had

turned cold the day before we had heard that there had been

snow falling in Stratford, but nothing could prepare us for the

scene that greeted us on the drive up to Dawson Falls Visitor

Centre. We felt like we had driven into a scene from Narnia, with

snow covering the ground and trees around us.

We had not anticipated snow at this time of year, and we were

poorly prepared. We had hoped to walk up to Wilkies Pools and

complete the circuit to Dawson Falls but our lack of appropriate

clothing for the conditions meant we restricted ourselves to the

shorter circuit walk to Dawson Falls just to be on the safe side.

It was a magical experience. The forest was like a fairytale and

Dawson Falls impressive with the snow covering the rocks around

us.

Top to bottom: Helen walking Holly Hut Track Walk

The bridge at Pukepura Park

Our last day at Dawson Falls in the snow (Image by random stranger)

With our trip coming to an end we felt we had hardly touched

what there was to see and do in Taranaki and so will definitely be

back… this time just a little better prepared.

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