
🚶♀️ New Plymouth Coastal Walkway – A Scenic Path of Art, Ocean & Adventure 🌊🎨
One of New Zealand’s most unforgettable coastal experiences—perfect for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers alike.
Few places blend modern design, cultural richness, and coastal beauty as effortlessly as the New Plymouth Coastal Walkway. Stretching over 13 kilometres, this award-winning path winds along the edge of the Tasman Sea, offering stunning vistas at every turn.
🛤️ Why You’ll Love the New Plymouth Coastal Walkway
The moment I stepped onto the path, I could feel the rhythm of the waves guiding me. Whether you’re walking, running, biking, or just soaking up the views, the walkway offers something for everyone.
🌉 Iconic Landmarks Along the Way
Te Rewa Rewa Bridge – This sculptural footbridge perfectly frames Mount Taranaki on clear days.
Len Lye Wind Wand – A 48-metre kinetic sculpture that dances with the breeze—kids love it, and so did I!
Paritutu Rock – Up for a challenge? Climb it for panoramic views of the coastline and Sugar Loaf Islands.
🧭 What to Expect
Length: 13.2 km (one-way), mostly flat and fully paved
Access Points: Start from Port Taranaki, East End Reserve, or Bell Block
Perfect For: Sunrise strolls, bike rides, romantic sunset walks, or family adventures
Wheelchair & Pram Friendly: Yes! This track is well-maintained and accessible.
☕ Places to Refuel Along the Way
Federal Store Café – A local favourite with killer brunch
The Kiosk at East End – Ideal for a beachside coffee break
Snacking at the Wind Wand – Grab a treat and enjoy people-watching
💬 What’s Your Must-Visit Spot on the Walkway?
Do you have a favourite photo stop, coffee spot, or sunset memory from the New Plymouth Coastal Walkway? Share it below! 🌅📍