Te Rewai Beach

Te Rewai Beach is a wild and windswept stretch of black sand on the Taranaki coast, where the Tasman Sea pounds the shore and the brooding silhouette of Mount Taranaki looms inland. This is not a swimming beach — the rips are fierce — but it's a place of raw, elemental beauty, perfect for solitary walks, storm watching, and feeling the full force of nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1–2 hours if you're just stopping for a walk and photos. Combine with a visit to Oakura (5 minutes north) for a coffee or lunch, making a half-day trip from New Plymouth. If you're a surfer or keen photographer, you could easily spend a full morning here catching waves or waiting for the perfect light.

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