The Best of Winter Fest: 6 Must-See Shows & Where to Go in Between

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As the cooler days close in, there’s a sense that hibernation mode has hit many pockets of the country, where leaving the house past 5pm starts to feel worthy of a standing ovation. But over in Taranaki, things are only just warming up as the arrival of winter brings with it one of the most exciting cultural festivals in Aotearoa’s calendar. 

Winter Fest plays host to award-winning homegrown talents, who set the town alight with a wonderland of ideas, words, and stories told through a kaleidoscope of genres, from comedy to music to theatre. 

With over 30 shows across 10 days (6-16 June), there’s something for everyone – but we’ve gone ahead and picked six events we’re most looking forward to. And, in keeping with the spirit of Neat Places, we’re inviting you to make a day out of each spectacle, with bonus recommendations for pre-show dinners, daytime cultural fixes, independent boutique shopping, and cosy nightcaps in New Plymouth and the wider region.

Juno Gin

Dave looking at still at Juno Gin, New Plymouth.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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The origins of New Plymouth’s boutique gin distillery, Juno, is a compelling tale of relentless passion and a scientific approach.

Tūpare

A wide winding river.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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Tūpare is an idyllic landscaped garden and homestead on the outskirts of New Plymouth.

New Plymouth Coastal Walkway

Four nude female sculptures sitting on a bench looking out towards the ocean.
Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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A melting pot of folks - young and old - congregate on the 13.2km New Plymouth Coastal Walkway.

Pukekura Park

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Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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Meander up to Pukekura Park from the centre of New Plymouth and soak up the serenity and calmness.