SURF
HIGHWAY 45 Your guide to the touring route around Taranaki’s coastline
WELCOME TO THE SURF HIGHWAY
Surf Highway 45, the 105km coastal route around Taranaki’s coast, connects New Plymouth (1) in the north to Hawera (2) in the south. Between these centres are dozens of surf breaks, beaches, points of historic and cultural interest, scenic spots, and cafes in vibrant and welcoming villages. A journey along the Surf Highway traces the route of generations of surfers, but as you’ll read, it offers much more than just surf. The highway weaves through a number of Taranaki’s stories – the surf, the landscape, the rich history, and the creativity, all the while under the watchful gaze of Mount Taranaki.
RICH IN HISTORY
Taranaki’s history begins with the Mountain’s mythical journey from the Central Plateau, brokenhearted after losing a battle for Mount Pihanga, Historic land battles, the birth of the passive resistance movement, pioneering industrial growth, and a picture-perfect mountain have all contributed to modern-day Taranaki having many vivid stories to tell. These stories are best experienced through the many museums on offer, the following are located on or near Surf Highway 45. • New Plymouth’s waterfront Puke Ariki (1) is a museum, library and i-SITE providing information about the city’s past and present. A fascinating guided walk is also available – book at the i-SITE, 1 Ariki St, New Plymouth • Tawhiti Museum (3) and Traders & Whalers has been repeatedly judged one of the country’s best museums, and has to be experienced to be believed. 401 Ohangai Rd, just out of Hawera. Please check opening hours/days. • Striding along the Surf Highway as it passes through Opunake is a bronze sculpture of legendary New Zealand 1500m runner Peter Snell (15), who was born in the town in 1938. • Aotea Utanganui (7), the Museum of South Taranaki, tells the stories of the area in central Patea. 127 Egmont St, Patea. • The Maui Production Station (8) visitor centre offers an inside look at the workings of the Maui offshore platform. Tai Road, Oaonui, 8km north of Opunake, open daily 8am5.30pm.
For more information visit:
www.visit.taranaki.info
For much more information head to www.visit.taranaki.info