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Taranaki – The Forgotten World Highway
The Forgotten World Highway is New Zealand’s oldest touring route, from the central North Island to Stratford. Over 30 points of interest line the route, and it’s worth taking a day or two to explore the 155km journey as it traverses saddles and passes through the Tangarakau Gorge and farmland battling with the ever-encroaching native bush.
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The main settlement is Whangamomona, first settled in 1895 with a population of 300 at its peak. Now home to around 20 residents, the village is centred on the Whangamomona Hotel, which offers accommodation and hearty meals for locals and travellers alike.
Whangamomona declared itself a republic in 1989, complete with its own presidential election, passport (which can be obtained from the Hotel) and iconic Republic Day held every second year in January.
The Forgotten World Adventures rail cart excursion, and new pedal-powered option, is opening this unique area to new visitors, as is the growing range of walking and cycling routes and accommodation options in the area.
Pick up a copy of the route’s guide from a Taranaki i-SITE or download from www.visit.taranaki.info