Everett Road, New Plymouth
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Te Kainga Marire, Māori for “the peaceful encampment", is a skillfully designed native inner-city garden that mimics New Zealand’s natural environment.
Once known as the Old Waterworks Reserve, the name was changed in 1989 in recognition of Audrey Gale, a longstanding councillor and active community member. A commemorative bronze plaque at the park entrance outlines Mrs Gale’s outstanding career.
Relaxing location with breathtaking sea views. A great range of modern accommodation to suit each person’s unique requirements providing a perfect choice for the ultimate Taranaki experience.
Following the Waingongoro River at Cardiff, approximately 6km from Stratford, this is a pleasant 3km walkway through farmland and natural bush which gives access to points of local historical significance.
A looped urban and river bush walk encompassing native bush as well as introduced European and American species. Along the walkway discover some impressive views of Taranaki Maunga.
Walk to Curtis Falls and enjoy a dip in the shallow pool beneath the falls. This track also leads to Maketawa Hut.
This 250m one way track is an easy walk down a series of steps. Walk to the lookout point or the base of Dawson Falls/ Te Rere o Noke in Egmont National Park.
Discover this epic new play area, overlooking New Plymouth’s Coastal Walkway that offers a huge interactive space for the whole family to enjoy.
EGMONT ECO LEISURE PARK & BACKPACKERS “The Ultimate Exclusive Retreat to Ensure your Holidays and Stay become a Memorable Experience.” Our peaceful sanctuary epitomising an environmentally friendly, secure environment.