Urenui

Travel Guide

A coastal landscape with a prominent rock formation and a pebbly beach.
A coastal landscape with a prominent cliff and a tall rock formation in the water.
A riverbank with clear water, a sandy beach, and a forested hillside.
A pebbly beach with clear turquoise water and white cliffs with vegetation.
A beach with clear turquoise water, white sandy shore, and lush green vegetation on a cliff.
Located in a quiet corner of Taranaki, this small settlement has a strong Māori connection, great fishing beaches, a scenic marine reserve and fertile farmlands.

Tucked in between the hills and the coast, Urenui in northern Taranaki has its own microclimate as well as a unique social climate, with friendly locals who love a bit of fun.

The Urenui River flows past this sleepy settlement to spill into the North Taranaki Bight, home to the Tapuae Marine Reserve. Stroll along the black sands of Urenui Beach to admire the towering cliffs, at the mercy of the tides and coastal winds.

Just to the east is the Urenui Marae, the last of the community grounds of the Ngāti Mutunga. This Māori “iwi” (tribe) has its origins in Taranaki, but was chased off during the Musket Wars. Today, special iwi events and rituals again take place in the ancestral houses of Mahi Tamariki, Te Aroha and Te Titohea.

While in town, admire the statue of Sir Peter Buck, also known as Te Rangi Hīroa. Buck was a descendant from the Ngāti Mutunga iwi, although his paternal ancestry was British and Irish. Buck not only was the national long-jump champion in 1900 and 1903, he was also a military doctor, a politician, an ethnologist, and eventually the director of Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii. Visit the Ōkoki pā historic reserve to pay your respects to this local legend at his final resting place.

Because Urenui is only small, the coastal settlement depends on the creativity of its multicultural locals to get noticed. Some examples of how they keep Urenui on the tourist radar include the Urenui Rodeo, a speed-shearing competition in the local pub and the Naki Run Amuck, a fun run with muddy contestants.

For an epic bike trip, ride uphill to the summit of Kaka Road at Okoki, then through the hand-dug Uruti Road Tunnel and loop back to the highway to return to Urenui. Along the way, enjoy some great views of Taranaki hinterland with its forested valleys.

Urenui is located just north of New Plymouth along State Highway 3, making it a perfect daytrip. Ure means “courage” and nui is “great,” but you don’t to need to be a brave adventurer to discover the hidden treasures of this quiet rural town.

The Devon Hotel A Heritage Hotel

The Devon Hotel A Heritage Hotel

4 out of 5
390 Devon Street East New Plymouth
The price is NT$1,692 per night from Jul 12 to Jul 13
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NT$1,946 total
Jul 12 - Jul 13
includes taxes & fees
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The Devon Hotel A Heritage Hotel
Plymouth International

Plymouth International

4 out of 5
220 Courtenay Street New Plymouth Taranaki
The price is NT$1,798 per night from Jul 26 to Jul 27
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NT$2,068 total
Jul 26 - Jul 27
includes taxes & fees
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Plymouth International
Quest New Plymouth

Quest New Plymouth

4.5 out of 5
21 Currie Street New Plymouth
The price is NT$2,031 per night from Jul 19 to Jul 20
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NT$2,335 total
Jul 19 - Jul 20
includes taxes & fees
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Quest New Plymouth
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Quest New Plymouth

Quest New Plymouth

4.5 out of 5
21 Currie Street New Plymouth
Book a stay at this luxury aparthotel in New Plymouth. Enjoy free WiFi, a rooftop terrace, and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Centre City Shopping ...
9/10 Wonderful! (715 reviews)
"Nice tidy clean & handy to central city have stayed many times at a good price cheers Brent"

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Fitzroy Beach Holiday Park

Fitzroy Beach Holiday Park

2.5 out of 5
1d Beach St New Plymouth
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Fitzroy Beach Holiday Park
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