Climbing Paritutu Rock, New Plymouth - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – BackpackerGuide.NZ

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Day 47: Today we are climbing Paritutu Rock in New Plymouth and checking out some of New Plymouth’s beaches. It’s our activity of the day in 365 Days: 365 Activities!

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We are in New Plymouth, Taranaki in the beautiful Ducks & Drakes Backpackers ready for another Taranaki activity today! We head to the other side of New Plymouth city to a place called Paritutu Rock.

It’s a short but super steep climb up Paritutu Rock in New Plymouth which rewards with views of the Sugar Loaf Island, which we kayaked to the other day https://youtu.be/xefoalOmFNU , the city of New Plymouth and Mt Taranaki. We also notice a gorgeous beach below Paritutu Rock so we make that our next stop.

We walk down to Back Beach in New Plymouth to have some lunch, run down sand dunes and stroll along the beach.

So what do you think of Paritutu Rock? Would you put it on your New Plymouth itinerary? Let us know in the comments below!

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Join Robin and Laura from BackpackerGuide.NZ as they challenge themselves to 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand. It’s New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year and wildest backpacking New Zealand experience out there. Travel New Zealand with us as we post daily travel vlogs for your viewing pleasure and to help you with your very own New Zealand bucket list. Enjoy!

Read more about Paritutu Rock in New Plymouth on New Zealand’s biggest guide for backpackers: https://www.backpackerguide.nz/blog/2016/07/climb-paritutu-rock/

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