Este circuito rodea una montaña y luego sigue la carretera estatal 43 a través de colinas, tierras de cultivo y el túnel Moki de un solo carril. Tres o cuatro noches crean espacio para el clima alrededor de Taranaki y un cruce paciente de la Autopista del Mundo Olvidado.
New Plymouth y la montaña
Utilice New Plymouth como base confiable para obtener combustible, comida y un día costero. Las nubes de montaña cambian rápidamente, así que camine por los senderos inferiores cuando la visibilidad o el viento hagan que las rutas expuestas sean una mala elección.
Los comienzos de los senderos del Parque Nacional Egmont no son campamentos intercambiables. Permanezca únicamente donde esté permitido el uso nocturno y siga las indicaciones de acceso exactas para la pista y el vehículo.
Stratford a Whangamomona
Llene el tanque en Stratford y trate la autopista como la experiencia del día. Los tramos sellados y no sellados, los puentes estrechos y las curvas cerradas favorecen un ritmo tranquilo más que un tiempo de llegada objetivo.
Whangamōmona tiene capacidad limitada de alojamiento y camping. Confirme la noche con anticipación, especialmente cerca de eventos, y lleve comida durante las horas en que los pequeños negocios estén cerrados.
Taumarunui y el regreso
El desfiladero de Tangarakau y el túnel Moki exigen la atención de vehículos anchos o altos. Conozca las dimensiones de la autocaravana y deténgase ante cualquier tramo que no proporcione un espacio libre seguro.
Taumarunui restablece los servicios ordinarios y abre rutas hacia Tongariro o Waikato. Compruebe el cansancio antes de añadir otro tramo largo, porque la corta distancia de la carretera esconde un día completo de concentración.
The Forgotten World Highway is a commitment
State Highway 43 runs roughly 150 kilometres between Stratford and Taumarunui with no fuel along it, a section of unsealed road through the Tangarakau Gorge, and a single-lane tunnel. It takes far longer than the distance implies and there is no way to shortcut out of the middle.
Fill the tank at either end, carry water and food, and check the road status before setting out. It is a fine drive in reasonable weather and an unpleasant one in heavy rain.
Whangamōmona is the reason to go slowly
The self-declared Republic of Whangamōmona, with its own passports stamped at the hotel, is the highlight of the route and a genuinely good pub stop. The Republic Day celebration runs biennially and fills the village completely, which is either the reason to go or the reason to avoid those dates.
There is a small camping area and the hotel has rooms. Either is a better plan than trying to drive the whole highway and reach a town at the far end in one day.
Mount Taranaki is a serious mountain
The Pouākai Crossing and the summit route look approachable from the road and are not. Taranaki has a high fatality record, weather that changes within an hour, and terrain that becomes genuinely dangerous in cloud. It is not a mountain to attempt casually.
Check the forecast for the mountain rather than New Plymouth, tell someone your plan, and turn back early. The lower walks around Dawson Falls and the Kamahi loop give you the forest and the views without the exposure.
New Plymouth is underrated as a base
The Coastal Walkway runs 13 kilometres along the waterfront, the Len Lye Centre is genuinely good, and the city has the services to reset a trip properly before or after the highway. It works far better as a two-night base than a single overnight.
Use it to do laundry, restock and check the mountain forecast before deciding which of the Egmont walks to attempt. The weather often makes that decision for you.
The Surf Highway and the coast
State Highway 45 loops around the western side of the mountain between New Plymouth and Hāwera, and it is a far easier drive than the Forgotten World Highway with a string of surf beaches along it. Ōakura, Ōpunake and Kina Beach all have camping and the coastline is consistently good.
The contrast is the point of a Taranaki loop: the mountain in the middle, forest and farmland on the eastern side, and a run of black sand surf beaches on the west. Doing both sides makes it a proper circuit rather than an out-and-back.
Cape Egmont lighthouse and the coastal road around Pungarehu give the classic view of the mountain rising straight out of farmland. It is best in the early morning before cloud forms on the summit, which it usually does by late morning.
Rail carts and the tunnel
Operators run rail carts along the disused Stratford to Okahukura line, including through the Hobbits Hole tunnel, which is a genuinely unusual way to see the country the highway passes through.
These need booking ahead and run to a schedule rather than on demand. If it appeals, build the day around the departure time rather than hoping to fit it in.
Lugares a lo largo del camino
Llévalo a la carretera
Guarda las paradas. Planifica todo el viaje.
Cree una ruta ordenada a partir de lugares guardados, calcule la distancia y mantenga adjuntas fechas, notas y tareas pendientes.