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Parklands Marina Holiday Village

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Parklands Marina Holiday Village offers a cozy retreat for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Guests on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews appreciate the well-maintained facilities and friendly staff, often highlighting the cleanliness of the cabins and the picturesque views of the marina. Many visitors enjoyed the convenient access to local attractions and water activities, making it an ideal spot for families and couples alike.

However, a few reviews noted that noise levels could be an issue, especially during peak seasons. Overall, Parklands Marina provides a pleasant holiday experience without extravagant frills, making it a solid choice for those looking for a comfortable stay close to nature.
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Address:
10 Beach Road, Waikawa Bay Marina, Picton, Marlborough, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A spacious, popular family camp, 3km from Ferry terminal & the closest camp to Waikawa Marina & boat launch. Children's play area with trampoline and mega jumping pillow, swimming pool, baby bathroom, all units are modern, with TV. Wide range of accommodation options. Nature walks, fishing, swimming, native birds. On site summer dairy.

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Phone(s):

03 573 6343/0800 11 11 04
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@parktostay.co.nz

Parklands Motor Lodge

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Parklands Motor Lodge offers a decent stay for those seeking convenience and comfort. According to reviews on TripAdvisor and Google, guests appreciate the clean and spacious rooms, along with amiable staff who are willing to assist. Many highlight the lodge’s prime location, making it easy to explore nearby attractions.

However, some guests note that the decor feels a bit dated and could benefit from modernization. The Wi-Fi quality is also mentioned as inconsistent by a few visitors. Overall, Parklands Motor Lodge seems to strike a balance between affordability and comfort, making it a reasonable choice for travelers looking for a no-fuss accommodation experience.
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Address:
25 Te Arahori Street, Turangi, Central Plateau, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

A beautiful motel complex, just across the road from the shopping centre and
off SH1, is home to 22 grass mobile home sites with large mature trees. The
camp amenities are light and bright with a micro-laundry and lounge. There is
plenty to do here with a tennis court, swimming pool, spa and sauna, as well
as a lovely covered BBQ area close to the pool. The Tongariro River with its
abundance of trout is close by, and your catch can be taken care of in the fsh
room and smokehouse. Wif is provided as well as a dump station, and an
on-site licensed restaurant and bar is open at 6pm for your dining pleasure .
Your friendly hosts are Craig and Angela, and all sites are from $18 per person.

Phone(s):

07 3867515
Email/Contact Us: info@parklandsmotorlodge.co.nz

Patea Beach Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Patea Beach Motor Camp, located in the charming coastal town of Patea, New Zealand, offers a relaxed atmosphere for travelers seeking a seaside getaway. Based on customer reviews found on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews, visitors often praise the camp for its proximity to the beach, making it an ideal spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Many guests appreciate the clean facilities and friendly staff, noting that the accessibility to local attractions enhances their experience. However, some reviews mention that the amenities can be basic, and a few guests felt that additional maintenance could improve the overall experience. Overall, Patea Beach Motor Camp is a solid choice for those who value a laid-back environment and beautiful coastal views without luxury frills.
Address:
9 Beach Road, Patea, Taranaki, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This small, intimate camp, sometimes known as Carlyle Beach Motor Camp, is
situated on picturesque Mana Bay and offers a relaxed and affordable family
holiday in a beautiful spot. Overlooking the mouth of the Patea River, the
camp is pleasantly sheltered. The nearby beach reserve offers safe swimming,
BBQ shelters, picnic tables and a small playground . The Patea Golf Course
is just up the road. The kitchen has modern appliances, some cookware and
utensils and a TV. The ablutions are basic but clean and look like they have
been upgraded recently. The small laundry has an auto washer and a dump
point is provided. The camp is in the care of Glynis and Erin. Tent sites are
$12.50 per person and the 23 powered sites, $15 per person.

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Phone(s):

06 2738620
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Patea Dam

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

The Patea Dam, nestled in Taranaki, New Zealand, offers a peaceful retreat for those who appreciate nature and tranquility. According to reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, visitors often commend the stunning scenery and the calm reservoir, making it a great spot for picnics and leisurely walks. Many highlight the well-maintained walking trails and the variety of wildlife that can be seen around the dam. However, some users note that the area can feel isolated, with limited amenities. Overall, Patea Dam is praised for its natural beauty and serenity, though visitors are advised to plan ahead for facilities. Ideal for a day escape but keep expectations in check.

Overseeing Body:

South Taranaki District Council
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Address:
Ball Road, Hurleyville, New Zealand, Taranaki, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Starting at the end of Ball Road – just North of Patea. The road is unsealed and not for the faint hearted, but you will be rewarded by the atmosphere of this special place.  Excellent bushwalks, hot showers, boat ramp for many water activities. NZ’s longest manmade lake. Fee: $5 per site per night (based on a family of 4).

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Phone(s):

0800 111 323

Pelorous Bridge Campsites

No. of tent sites:

40 non-powered; 14 powered sites

Fires Allowed?:

Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.

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Alerts Modified Date: 2025-7-3 > Pelorus Bridge Campground partially closed

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Pelorous Bridge Campsites offers a serene escape amid stunning natural landscapes. Many visitors highlight the friendly atmosphere and well-maintained facilities. On platforms like Google Reviews, campers appreciate the clean amenities and the accessible hiking trails nearby. Some guests noted the peacefulness of the site, making it an ideal spot for families and solo travelers alike. However, a few reviewers on TripAdvisor mentioned that during peak seasons, the area can become quite busy. Overall, Pelorous Bridge Campsites strikes a balance between nature and community, making it a solid choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a relaxed camping experience.
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Overseeing Body:

Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs.

Last Update:

10/4/2025
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Address:
Pelorous Bridge, RD 2, Rai Valley, Marlborough, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A stunningly beautiful spot amongst mature native forest, since last century Pelorus Bridge has been a popular stopover point for travellers between Marlborough and Nelson. Set over two camping areas, the main one being Kahikatea Flat, a delightful enclave with lawn tent sites, surrounded by native bush and the Pelorus River on one side. A new building houses kitchen and dining, shower and full laundry facilities, while the large deck provides delightful outside dining. The office and cafe are both at this site so you will need to check in here. On the opposite side of the river, down Mangatapu Road, is the second camping spot where there are 14 power sites, toilets and hot showers. No pets at either camp please. These busy and attractive camps are right next to the beautiful Pelorus River, great for swimming, trout fishing and boating.

Seasonal restrictions

  • 24 – 31 December: Minimum 3 night stay.
  • 27 December – 11 January: Minimum fee per site is 2 adults regardless of age.

Phone(s):

+64 3 546 9339
Email/Contact Us: nelsonvc@doc.govt.nz

Pigeon Bay Camping ground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Pigeon Bay Camping Ground offers a serene getaway for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle. Reviews from Google and TripAdvisor highlight the tranquil setting and stunning views of the bay. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities, including clean bathrooms and communal cooking areas. Many guests enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, making it perfect for families and solo travelers alike.

A common theme in reviews is the friendliness of the hosts, who are praised for their welcoming attitude. Some suggest improvements, such as better Wi-Fi connectivity, but overall, the campground is seen as a charming and peaceful spot. It’s ideal for those who love nature and simplicity, making it a recommended choice for camping enthusiasts.
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Overseeing Body:

Christchurch City Council

Last Update:

20/11/2022
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Address:
74 Wharf Road, Pigeon Bay 7583, New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This is a seaside camping ground, which provides sea fishing and boating opportunities. Kayaking, boating and a tramp along the farmers vehicle track to the eastern head of Pigeon Bay.

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Phone(s):

020 4126 5130

Piha

Review Summary:

Piha, located on New Zealand\'s west coast, is a stunning blend of dramatic landscapes and outdoor activities. According to reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google, visitors appreciate its raw beauty, with many highlighting the iconic black sand beaches and towering cliffs. One reviewer noted, \"It\'s a great place for surfing, with challenging waves for experienced surfers.\" Others emphasized the walking trails, such as the popular Lion Rock hike, which offers breathtaking views. However, some mentioned that facilities can be limited, with few dining options available. Overall, Piha is lauded for its natural allure but may not suit those seeking extensive amenities. A true gem for nature enthusiasts!

Beach huts 1 person $50, 2 persons $60, extra adult $25, child any age $15

Address:
21 Seaview Road, Piha, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

New Zealand's most famous west coast surf beach, Piha, is tucked on the coastal fringes of the Waitakere Ranges and reached by a spectacular (but windy!) scenic drive. The domain camp is situated on a level grassy area, with some dividing hedges and trees. The camp is bounded by the imposing Lion Rock on its seaward side, with the remainder encircled by playing fields, a tennis court and a lagoon for the children (who also have a safe adventure playground). The ablution block has swipe-card access for hot showers. with an outdoor cold-water shower and toilets (including disabled access) open to the public. There is a camp kitchen and BBQ cook-up area and the local store, post office and pay phone are opposite the camp. This relaxed, family camping environment offers prime surfing and fishing. The rugged beach is safe for swimming if the rules are strictly adhered to _ swim between the flags! Fiona Anderson is your host. All sites are from $15 per person.

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Phone(s):

09 8128815
Website:
Email/Contact Us: pihacamp@xtra.co.nz

Pikowai Reserve Camping Ground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Pikowai Reserve Camping Ground offers a serene escape for nature lovers. Located near the beach, it provides a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for relaxation. Many visitors praise the cleanliness and well-maintained facilities, often highlighted in reviews on platforms like Google Reviews and CamperMate. One camper noted, “The location is fantastic, just a short walk to the beach, and the amenities are basic but adequate.” Some guests mentioned the limited cell reception, which can be a downside for those needing connectivity. Overall, Pikowai Reserve is appreciated for its tranquil environment and friendly staff, making it a solid choice for a laid-back camping experience.

No bookings taken - first come, first served.

Overseeing Body:

Whakatāne District Council
Address:
SH 2, Pikowai, Bay Of Plenty, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Under a handful of norfolk pines and palms, 8km west of Matata, is a beachfront
strip camping ground with views across a white sandy beach. Take care on
the railway crossing to this self-registration campsite where a maximum stay
of two weeks is permitted. The camp is well supplied with taps and rubbish
bins, but has no powered sites. There are two blocks of ablutions, with four
unroofed, metered solar showers and flush toilets, all in fair condition. Two
outdoor tubs are provided for your laundry. Access gate closed each night
10pm and opens at 7am. Camping here will cost you $16 per night for two
adults and 2 children Extra adults $6, children $2. Under 5 years old free.
Dogs must be on a leash.
Maximum stay is 14 consecutive days.

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Phone(s):

07 306 0500
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@whakatane.govt.nz

Pine Grove Motels

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Pine Grove Motels offers a comfortable stay with a blend of convenience and cozy accommodations. Recent reviews from platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews highlight the motel\'s clean rooms and friendly staff, making it a popular choice for travelers. Many guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchenettes, allowing for easy meal preparation during their stay. Some mentioned the peaceful surroundings, ideal for a relaxing getaway.

However, a few guests noted that the Wi-Fi connection could be spotty and suggested improvements in the speed. Overall, Pine Grove Motels provides solid value for those seeking an affordable and pleasant lodging option in the area.

Tent/Power Sites
$18.00 - $20.00 per person

Studio Motel Units
$95 - $105 for one to two people

Family Unit
$135 - $220 (depending on number of guests)

Tourist Flats
$85 - $95 for two people

Basic Cabins
$55 -$60 for two people

Address:
3451 Haast Highway, Karangarua, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Set between Fox Glacier and Haast sits the Pine Grove Motel, the closest accommodation to the popular Copland Track.

 

Phone(s):

03 751 0898
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Pineacres Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.6

Review Summary:

Pineacres Holiday Park offers a pleasant getaway for families and travelers looking for a quiet retreat. Many visitors appreciate the spacious, well-maintained facilities, as noted in reviews on TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. A common highlight is the stunning natural surroundings and accessibility to local attractions, making it an ideal spot for exploration.

However, some guests mention that the Wi-Fi can be spotty, which may not suit those needing reliable connectivity. The cleanliness of cabins and shared spaces generally receives positive remarks, though a few reviews point out that dated amenities may need attention. Overall, Pineacres provides a good balance of comfort and nature, making it a solid choice for a relaxing holiday.
Address:
Pineacres Holiday Park 740 Main N Rd, Brooklands, Kaiapoi, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

On the north side of Kaipoi is this complex on the edge of State Highway 1. There are
quite a few permanents here, with the odd spot for casual campers in between.
Plenty of upgrades planned, but at the moment the amenities offer a kitchen
with full stove and an outside covered dining area. The ablutions and laundry
are plentiful and clean and there is a purpose built TV lounge and games room.
The adjacent licensed restaurant serves takeaway meals and a dump point is
available. Credit cards and eftpos are accepted, enquire for prices.

Phone(s):

03 3275022
Email/Contact Us: pineacresholiday@yahoo.co.nz

Pinewoods Motor Park now Red Beach Top 10

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Red Beach Top 10, formerly known as Pinewoods Motor Park, offers a pleasant experience for those seeking a cozy getaway in New Zealand. Many guests appreciate the well-maintained facilities and the friendly service. On TripAdvisor, visitors have noted the clean cabins and the peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for families and couples alike. Google Reviews highlights the park\'s proximity to the beach and local attractions, adding convenience to the stay. However, some feedback suggests that Wi-Fi could be improved for those who need to stay connected. Overall, Red Beach Top 10 is a solid choice for a relaxing retreat, blending comfort with a serene coastal vibe.

2 Motels, sleep up to 4 people, $120 to $135 each extra adult $12. 3 new kitchen cabins $95 to $110

Address:
23 Marie Ave, Red Beach, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

More like a mini village than a camping ground, this 34-acre park rambles along the hills above the northern end of Red Beach. There are narrow winding streets, individually named, and clusters of own-your-own cottages with permanently leased sites. Mature trees shelter the attractive communal grassed area near the park entrance which has an excellent children_s playground and a small stage where live bands play and budding stars can practice. Alongside is a recreation hall with extra facilities. There are six small amenities blocks with brand new dining facilities next to a kitchen. A good tenting area with a BBQ available. There is internet access and you can master the game of table tennis. Xmas and New Year entertainment is a feature. Dogs are not permitted. A 'Jacob's Ladder' gives direct access to the beach at the north end of the park and a footbridge provides access to Red Beach, a Life guard serviced beach at the southern end.

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Phone(s):

09 4264526
Website:
Email/Contact Us: office@pinewood.co.nz

Pioneer Park Campsite

No. of tent sites:

25 non powered

Access to Campsite:

By Vehicle.
Fees Link:
Toilet Facilities: Non flush toilets

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Pioneer Park Campsite offers a modest yet pleasant camping experience, consistently receiving positive feedback on Google Reviews and TripAdvisor. Customers appreciate the site\'s beautiful natural surroundings and spacious pitches, ideal for families and solo travelers alike. Many note the clean amenities and friendly staff, which enhance the overall stay. However, some visitors mention that the campsite can get crowded during peak season, and booking in advance is recommended. Overall, Pioneer Park Campsite is a solid choice for those seeking a tranquil getaway in nature, with a relaxed atmosphere and convenient facilities. It\'s a good option for budget-conscious campers looking for a straightforward experience.
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Overseeing Body:

Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

Dogs allowed. Keep dog under control at all times.

Last Update:

10/04/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This is an open but sheltered campsite. There are short walks nearby and historic relics to be seen. You can visit historic Burkes Cottage.

Do not camp in the flood zone if heavy rain or thunderstorms are forecast.

Phone(s):

+64 3 435 1186
Email/Contact Us: mtcookvc@doc.govt.nz

Pirongia Travellers Accommodation & Cafe

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.3

Review Summary:

Pirongia Travellers Accommodation & Cafe offers a cozy retreat for both travelers and locals. Nestled near the picturesque Pirongia Mountain, it provides easy access to stunning hikes. Guests often commend the warm and welcoming atmosphere, highlighting the friendly staff who go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay.

On TripAdvisor, many reviewers appreciate the clean, comfortable rooms, noting that the cafe serves delicious coffee and homemade treats. Some guests mention that while the accommodation is simple, it is perfectly adequate for a good night\'s sleep.

Overall, Pirongia Travellers is a solid choice for those looking to explore the area or enjoy a hearty meal, with a focus on community and comfort rather than luxury.
Address:
1050 Franklin Street, Pirongia., Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This easy-to-spot, stylish, modern cafe and motorhome park offers a pleasant
stopover on SHwy 39 - between Otorohanga and Ngaruawahia. Designed
with the larger motorhome in mind, the 8 spacious powered sites, on gravel
hardstand, have their own entrance to the rear of the cafÉ complex. There
are great views of Mount Pirongia from the landscaped grounds. The facilities
include 3 modern bathroom suites, a laundry and dump station. There’s no
kitchen but the Persimmon Tree Cafe is open 7 days a week from 9-4.30 pm) so there’s no
danger of going hungry! Camping costs $6 per person per night (this will change on the 1st September 2019 to $6.50) , children
5-12yrs are $4 and under 5 yrs free. Your hosts are Jocelyn and Rosie.

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Phone(s):

07 871 9288

Pleasant Flat Campsite

No. of tent sites:

22 non-powered

Fires Allowed?:

Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.

Access to Campsite:

By vehicle.
Fees Link:
Toilet Facilities: Flushing Toilets

Google Rating (out of 5):

4

Review Summary:

Pleasant Flat Campsite offers a serene escape into nature, making it a solid choice for campers seeking tranquility. Based on reviews from Google and TripAdvisor, visitors often highlight its beautiful surroundings and well-maintained facilities. Many appreciate the spacious campsites and proximity to walking trails, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

However, some reviewers note that the location can get busy during peak season, which might detract from the overall experience. Additional comments mention limited amenities, so be prepared for a more rustic experience. Overall, Pleasant Flat Campsite provides a pleasant stay for those looking to connect with nature without the frills. It\'s a worthwhile destination for a laid-back camping trip.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Department of Conservation.

Dog Policy:

No dogs sorry.

Last Update:

11/04/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
4889 Haast Pass Hwy, New Zealand, Mount Aspiring National Park 9382, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Take in the magnificent views of Mt Hooker from the campsite. Fish in the nearby Haast River, enjoy short walks or picnic.

Bookings required.

Phone(s):

+64 3 443 7660
Email/Contact Us: wanakavc@doc.govt.nz

Pleasant Point Domain Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Pleasant Point Domain Motor Camp offers a quaint, budget-friendly camping experience. Users on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor highlight its well-maintained amenities and friendly staff. Many appreciate the clean facilities and spacious sites, perfect for families and groups. One guest mentioned, \"It\'s a peaceful location, ideal for a relaxing getaway,\" while another noted, “The playground for kids is a great touch.” However, some reviews pointed out that the Wi-Fi connection can be spotty and that the kitchen area might benefit from additional utensils. Overall, Pleasant Point Domain Motor Camp is a solid option for those seeking a no-frills camping adventure in a tranquil setting.

7 cabins
26 powered sites
Ablution block
Showers
Kitchen
Laundry
Tent sites

Address:
S Hwy 8, Pleasant Point,, PO Box 522, Timaru., South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Inland from Timaru and Temuka, is this densely treed site with around 30 power
and 20 tent sites located amongst a sheltered grove of oaks and conifers. The
camp opens from Labour weekend until after Easter and is a council owned
camp, but pets are welcome. The communal kitchen has a dining area and
open fire, while basic but clean ablutions have disabled facilities and the laundry has a free automatic washer. In the public park alongside are playing fields, a
stadium, golf course and tennis courts. Tent sites are $8 per person and $5
for children, or with power $10 for adults and $5 for children. Keys can be
picked up from the Pleasant Point Dairy on the Main Road, there will be a $20
deposit.

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Phone(s):

03 614 7515
Website:

Pohara Beach Top 10 Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Pohara Beach Top 10 Holiday Park offers a charming stay with stunning beach access and scenic views. Many guests highlight the park\'s clean facilities and friendly staff, making it a welcoming spot for families and solo travelers alike. According to Google Reviews, visitors appreciate the well-maintained cabins and campsites, with several mentioning the proximity to local attractions like the Abel Tasman National Park. The AllTrails users commend the walking paths in the area, while Booking.com reviewers note the peaceful atmosphere. While some guests wish for more amenities, the overall consensus is that this holiday park is a solid choice for a relaxing getaway by the beach.
Address:
Pohara Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park, 809 Abel Tasman Dr, Pohara, 7183, New Zealand, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A large camp with spacious sites, this is right on the edge of a sweeping beach with a boundary of sheltering trees. Roughly 240 sites are available, and you will awake to the sound of the waves on the beach. There is an easy boat ramp and a 7-day store. Two service blocks with modern kitchens and dining have all facilities; tiled ablutions, disability suites and laundries. Two other ablution blocks are within the grounds, and a Sky TV lounge has internet access. All facilities are spotlessly clean, bright and airy, and there is a good supply of outdoor taps, as well as a car wash and dump station. Directly across the road are several restaurants and bars, or sit at one of the lovely outdoor covered dining areas and cook on the BBQs provided. This is a well-maintained park with a children's playground and your hosts are Del and Brent Clarke. All sites from $20 per person. Minimum and seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

03 5259500
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@poharatop10.co.nz

Port Underwood – Whites Bay

Alerts:

Alerts Modified Date: 2025-7-3 > Alerts for Blenheim area

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Port Underwood - Whites Bay offers a serene getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. With its stunning coastal views and quiet atmosphere, visitors frequently praise the natural beauty of the area.

According to reviews on TripAdvisor and Google, many appreciate the clean beaches and walking trails, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers. One reviewer noted, “The scenery is breathtaking, especially at sunset,” while another mentioned, “A perfect place for a peaceful retreat.” However, some visitors hinted at limited amenities, suggesting that it\'s best suited for those who are prepared for a more rustic experience. Overall, Port Underwood - Whites Bay is charming, especially for those looking to unwind and connect with nature without the distractions of modern tourist attractions.

Last Update:

01/01/2025
Address:
Rarangi Whatamongi Bay Whites Bay, Marlborough, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A self-registration camp site at the Pukatea Stream. This one suits the nature
lover because as well as walks, the area offers sea fishing, swimming and small
boating. The only facilities here are toilets and cold water, but there is disabled
access. Charges $6.10 per person, $1.50 for children.

Phone(s):

03 5203002
Website:

Port Waikato Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Port Waikato Holiday Park offers a peaceful getaway for those seeking a break from city life. Guests appreciate its scenic location near the beach and river, perfect for fishing and walking. Many reviews highlight the cleanliness of facilities, including cabins and shared areas, which are regularly maintained.

While some mention that the park can get busy during peak seasons, the overall atmosphere is described as relaxing and family-friendly. A few customers noted that amenities could use some modernization, but most agree that the friendly staff and community vibe compensate for this. The park has received an average rating of 4.0 stars on TripAdvisor and 4.5 on Google Reviews, reflecting a generally positive experience. It’s an ideal spot for those looking to unwind in nature without too many frills.
Address:
115b Maunsell Road, Tuakau 2695, Tuakau., Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Within easy reach of Auckland and Hamilton, turn off SHwy 1 at Pokeno and head for the coast. The scenic road follows alongside the Waikato River, finishing at Sunset Beach - which is popular for surfing. The camp is tucked in against the hills with level sites that are neatly mown, some amongst groups of trees. The location is sheltered, with easy access to the sand dunes and beach. A congenial BBQ area under the trees offers pleasant outdoor dining, or there is a fully equipped kitchen with TV, fridge/freezer, cookware, crockery and cutlery. Other amenities include ablutions with roomy, metered showers with a second block of toilets available. A large family room has Sky TV and a huge deck, plus there_s a playground, jumping pillow, internet access, fun bikes for hire to keep the kids entertained. An automatic laundry, dump station, outdoor fish cleaning bench and plenty of boat parking are provided. Need provisions? Shop at the local store! Your hosts are Pat and Deidre. All sites are from $17 per person. Seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

09 2329857

Portobello Village Tourist Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Portobello Village Tourist Park, located in picturesque New Zealand, offers a comfortable stay with an emphasis on nature and tranquility. Reviews on Google and TripAdvisor highlight the park’s clean facilities and friendly staff, making it a welcoming retreat for visitors. Many guests appreciate the well-maintained cabins and powered sites, perfect for both families and solo travelers. The proximity to stunning views of the Otago Peninsula is frequently mentioned, providing ample opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. However, some find the Wi-Fi connection inconsistent, which can be a drawback for those needing reliable internet. Overall, Portobello Village Tourist Park is a solid choice for a laid-back getaway.
Address:
27 Hereweka Street, Portobello, Dunedin, New Zealand, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Located on the Otago Peninsula, but only half an hour_s drive from Dunedin City is this small but lovely campground. Each powered site includes a dump station as well as water, and tents have their own cosy area, nicely sheltered. A new upper grassed level has also been developed for additional power sites. In the newly upgraded kitchen and dining area, you will find gas cooking, tables and chairs and TV, or enjoy a summer evening around the BBQ on the covered bricked terrace. Excellent ablutions include a good disability suite and a baby_s bath with hand shower, while the laundry has the latest automatic machines. The whole park is beautifully maintained, everything is lovely and clean, and you can see the personal touch you get from a family run campground. Internet access is available, and your friendly hosts are Kevin, Sherryl, and Elliot Charles. Tent sites $18 per person, power sites $20 per person.

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Phone(s):

0800 767867
Email/Contact Us: portobellopark@xtra.co.nz

Possum Lodge Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Possum Lodge Holiday Park offers a cozy and welcoming retreat for those seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation. Guests recommend the park for its clean facilities and stunning natural surroundings, often praising the friendly staff who ensure a pleasant stay.

Reviews on platforms like Google and TripAdvisor highlight the spacious campgrounds and well-maintained cabins, making it suitable for families and solo travelers alike. Some visitors appreciate the communal kitchen and BBQ areas, ideal for socializing. However, a few reviews mention that Wi-Fi could be improved in certain areas. Overall, Possum Lodge is a solid choice for a laid-back escape, with enough amenities to make your stay comfortable.
Address:
13 Murrell Avenue, Manapouri, New Zealand, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Environmental camping in a woodland atmosphere, surrounded by beech trees alive with birds and forest tracks lead down to the lake. This small but quirky campground has vintage amenities including a kitchen with various appliances and all utensils, and a new carpeted lounge is a great meeting point for people staying, with books and games to use. The small, clean shower block is separate from the basic toilets which are on the lower level, in the laundry you will find automatic washers and driers. Twelve power sites are provided, plus room for tents and you may book here for activities available in the area. There is free wifi and your host is Lee. Power sites are $37 for two, and unpowered are $32 for two adults.

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Phone(s):

03 2496623

Pouawa Beach

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Pouawa Beach, located on New Zealand\'s East Coast, offers a serene escape for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. According to Google Reviews, visitors appreciate its tranquil atmosphere and stunning scenery. One reviewer described the beach as \"perfect for a quiet day out,\" highlighting the fine sand and gentle waves, ideal for swimming and relaxing. TripAdvisor users praised its accessibility and the picturesque backdrop, making it a great spot for picnics and family outings. However, some noted the limited facilities, such as restrooms and dining options. Overall, Pouawa Beach delivers a peaceful coastal experience, perfect for those looking to unwind away from busier tourist spots.

Overseeing Body:

Gisborne District Council

Dog Policy:

Your dog is allowed at your camp site, but for the safety of other campers they must be under your control.

Last Update:

26/04/2022
Address:
36 Gladstone Road, Gisborne, New Zealand, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Pouawa Beach is located approximately 18km from Gisborne city. There is good swimming, fishing and diving.

Another camping area runs about 2km along the seafront under similar conditions to Waihau Beach. You can camp among the undulating sand dunes. Bring everything, including a chemical toilet. Very popular and busy in summer.

This is a restricted seasonal camping area, permit required.

Due to bad weather at the end of Match 2022, this camp is currently closed. If you wish to travel to this camp, contact the Gisbourne District Council to check the camp is open. Phone us (+64 06) 867 2049 or freephone 0800 653 800 any time, day or night - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Phone(s):

06 8672049
Website:

Pounawea Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Pounawea Motor Camp offers a cozy and laid-back atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful getaway. According to customer reviews on platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the camp\'s stunning waterfront location and well-maintained facilities. Many noted the friendly staff, who are always ready to help, enhancing the overall experience.

However, some reviews mentioned that the amenities could use a bit of modernization, particularly the communal kitchens and showers. Despite this, guests often highlighted the tranquil setting and beautiful surroundings, making Pounawea Motor Camp an ideal spot for families and nature lovers. Overall, it strikes a nice balance between affordability and charm.
Address:
1 Park Ln, Owaka, New Zealand, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Once you get to the beach, turn right and go to the end of the street. This camp nestled in amongst large trees, and surrounded by scenic reserve bush, is right on the waterfront at the mouth of the estuary. With 37 power sites, and many tent sites, you can nestle in amongst the trees, or perch on the waterfront. There Is also access to a private beach through the back fence. You will find a free BBQ and picnic areas under the many trees, as well as bush and beach walks. The central amenities block has excellent facilities, and in the modern kitchen you will find a microwave, gas and electric cooking, cooking and eating utensils plus a beautiful macrocarpa slab table. This room extends to a small lounge that has an open fire and satellite TV. Commercial auto washers and dryers are provided, and there is a children_s playground just down the road. It is a beautiful camp, modern and well run. Eftpos is available and the office carries some essential items. Lee-Anne and Glen are the people to see here. Prices on enquiry.

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Phone(s):

03 4158483
Website:
Email/Contact Us: pounawea.motor.camp@xtra.co.nz

Pouto Marine Hall Campground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Pouto Marine Hall Campground offers a refreshing escape for nature lovers. According to reviews on sites like Google and CamperMate, many visitors appreciate its scenic location near the Tasman Sea. Campers enjoyed the spacious grounds and communal facilities, which include kitchens and restrooms.

A common sentiment among guests is the peaceful atmosphere—ideal for families and those seeking relaxation. However, some reviewers noted that amenities could use a bit of updating, particularly the showers. The absence of direct beach access was also highlighted, which might disappoint some travelers. Overall, Pouto Marine Hall Campground stands out for its tranquility and picturesque surroundings, perfect for a low-key getaway.

Last Update:

9/6/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Pouto Road, Dargaville, Northland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

67 km from Dargaville with 10km of good gravel road, Pouto Point is at the end of the road, but well worth the trip. Peaceful camping with 8 power points, on a flat grassed area that has commanding views over the outer Kaipara Harbour. Here you can watch the sunrise, go swimming, kayaking and fishing or, for landlubbers, hire a quad and explore the thousands of acres of sand dunes. Guided sand safaris are run from the camp. Facilities are in the restored 1879 kauri building, which was New Zealand’s first Custom House. A common room with tables, TV and stereo, plus a well-equipped clean kitchen that has everything you will need. There are very modern clean showers with hot water cost a $1 for 2 minutes. Laundry is $3 per load. New compositing flush toilets have recently been installed. No shopping, fuel or Eftpos here, so come prepared. For intrepid 4 wheel drivers, enquire from John how you can get away from civilization along the 100 km of pristine beach at low tide.

For current prices, refer here.

This site offers Family rooms in the hall...

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Phone(s):

09 435 0596 or +64 28 851 47108
Website:
Email/Contact Us: hello@poutocampground.co.nz

Puhi Puhi campsite

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Puhi Puhi Campsite offers a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts. Nestled in a scenic valley, it provides a perfect setting for both camping and hiking. Many visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities, noting that the clean toilets and hot showers enhance their experience. A review on Google mentions, “Great spot for a quiet weekend, surrounded by beautiful scenery,” while a TripAdvisor user highlighted the “easy access to hiking trails.” Some campers have pointed out that the lack of cell service can be both a blessing and a curse, allowing for genuine disconnection from the hustle and bustle. Overall, Puhi Puhi is a solid choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the great outdoors.

Last Update:

6/2/2022
Address:
Puhi Puhi Rd, on the north side of the Hapuku River bridge., Marlborough, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

6 sites available This peaceful grassy campsite is by a short scenic bushwalk.

Phone(s):

+64 3 319 5641
Website:

Pukehina Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Pukehina Motor Camp offers a laid-back, beachside experience. Guests appreciate the camp\'s proximity to the beautiful Pukehina Beach, making it perfect for families and avid surfers alike. Reviews on platforms like Google and Tripadvisor commend the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendly staff who create a welcoming atmosphere. Many visitors note that the campground has a relaxed vibe, ideal for unwinding. However, a few guests mention that some amenities could use updates, particularly the bathrooms. Overall, Pukehina Motor Camp is a solid choice for those seeking a coastal getaway, balancing nature with basic comforts.

Dog Policy:

Dog friendly

Last Update:

7/05/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
337 Pukehina Beach Road, Pukehina, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

A camp with a rustic atmosphere, it is set back from the beach in a rural location. The grounds are sheltered by mature trees and dotted with potted colour enhanced by the gardens and ‘creative’ touches of the many permanent ‘weekenders’ in residence. There is a BBQ area. The limited kitchen has a stove, hobs, microwave and fridge/freezer. The two wornout ablution blocks are basic and the showers are $1. There is an automatic laundry but no eftpos here. 

Friendly and accommodating owners John and Gloria.

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Phone(s):

+64 (07) 218 1477

Pukekura Lodge and Campsite

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Pukekura Lodge and Campsite offers a charming getaway for nature lovers and those seeking a relaxing retreat. According to reviews on Booking.com and TripAdvisor, guests appreciate the stunning surroundings and well-maintained facilities. Many highlight the peaceful atmosphere and the friendly, accommodating hosts who provide helpful local tips.

Several reviewers noted the comfortable lodgings and the various amenities like kitchen access and clean bathrooms. While some visitors mentioned that the Wi-Fi service could be improved, the overall consensus is that the beautiful setting and tranquil environment make it a worthwhile stay. If you’re looking for a mix of comfort and connection to nature, Pukekura Lodge is a solid choice.

Last Update:

10/03/2021
Address:
Pukekura, Lake Ianthe, South Westland, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This tiny lodge and campsite is set in native bush, just off the main road and across from the museum and gift shop. The camping area has a unisex shower (no extra charge), toilet and a small kitchen with microwave, fridge, cooker, cutlery, crockery and eating utensils. The facilities are basic but with character, and there are only three powered sites, although there are numerous tent spots. Relax in the native garden (when available), for the energetic and adventurous there are bush walks, hunting or fishing in the lake, or have your wild game meals cooked for you at the café over the road. Your hosts are Katie and Roydon. All sites are
$10 per person, children over five to 15 years $5, and under 5 years are free.

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Phone(s):

03 755 4008

Pukenui Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Pukenui Holiday Park offers a laid-back atmosphere ideal for those seeking a tranquil getaway. Customers on platforms like Google Reviews and Booking.com praise its spacious grounds and clean facilities. Many appreciate the friendly staff, noting they are helpful and knowledgeable about local attractions. Some guests mention the convenience of having a well-equipped kitchen and communal areas, making it easy to meet other travelers. However, a few users pointed out that the Wi-Fi can be inconsistent, which might be a drawback for some. Overall, Pukenui Holiday Park strikes a nice balance between comfort and simplicity, making it a solid choice for both families and solo travelers.
To Book:

Dog Policy:

We are PET FRIENDLY

Last Update:

22/04/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
34 Lamb Rd, Pukenui, 0484, New Zealand, Far North, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Just off S Hwy 1 a short distance from the Far North Road, you will find camping above the road on terraced sites to maximize the views over Pukenui and the harbour. On the upper level there are about 40 sites, most with power, even in the high season there is usually a spot available. Many power sites have sewerage and water connections. Lots of private nooks-and-crannies have surrounding trees and hedges. There are excellent facilities on each level, which we found to be top notch in the cleanliness stakes including a kitchen with plenty of fridge space, a covered seating area is alongside a free BBQ, and freezer space may be hired. There is a coin operated laundry and free showers. Following the signs you will find farmyard animals including a goat, sheep, miniature ponies and a number of birds and fowls. You can feed and pet most of them, and getting a selfie with Rambo the sheep adds a point of difference to your stay. This camp is also pet friendly. Your host is Jo, who can also make bookings for trips to the Cape and 90 Mile Beach.  Make this your holiday base with long stay discounts available.

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Phone(s):

09 409 8803
Website:
Email/Contact Us: info@pukenuiholidaypark.co.nz

Punakaiki Beach Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Punakaiki Beach Camp is a charming spot perfect for those wanting to explore New Zealand\'s West Coast. With an average rating of 4.5 on both Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, visitors often highlight its stunning location just minutes from the famous Pancake Rocks and blowholes.

Guests appreciate the friendly atmosphere, well-kept facilities, and the cozy kitchen area. Many reviews mention the camp\'s proximity to the beach, making it ideal for sunset walks. Some visitors note that while the cabins and camping sites are basic, they\'re clean and comfortable. A few reviews mention that Wi-Fi can be spotty, which might be a concern for those needing reliable connectivity. Overall, Punakaiki Beach Camp offers a peaceful retreat, perfect for nature lovers seeking an authentic Kiwi camping experience.
Address:
Owen Street, PO Box 12, Punakaiki, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Listen to the sound of the surf and sea pounding on the Pancake Rocks. Sealed roads and contoured land, gives privacy and shelter to this lovely large coastal camp which appears to be well drained, even in winter. There is a fully equipped electric kitchen, and a gas one available for large groups. Between them is the dining/social room. An alternative is the al fresco covered dining area off these rooms. The ablutions are roomy, tiled and immaculate with a good disability suite. There is a laundry and a sometimes much needed drying room. Walking distance to the local pub, with shopping just up the road, and eating places nearby. Lots to see and do, this is a great base to explore the spectacular West Coast, learn to surf, or try out a paddleboard. No pets please. Your friendly, helpful hosts are Craig and Sue. Tent sites are $17 per adult, and $8 for children, powered are $20 for adults and $9 for the kids.

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Phone(s):

03 7311894
Email/Contact Us: beachcamp@xtra.co.nz

Purakaunui Bay Camping Area

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Purakaunui Bay Camping Area offers a serene escape for nature lovers. With its picturesque views and proximity to the beach, many visitors find it a peaceful retreat. The campgrounds are clean and well-maintained, with essential amenities. Guests appreciate the friendly atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy beautiful sunsets over the bay.

However, some reviews on TripAdvisor and Google mention that facilities can be basic and that the area may get busy during peak season. Overall, Purakaunui Bay Camping Area is a delightful spot for those who seek tranquility and natural beauty, making it a solid choice for camping enthusiasts without the frills.
Address:
Purakaunui Bay, Catlins - Department of Conservation, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Number of tent sites - 40 Camp on the coast. Striking cliff faces can be seen from the campsite and Purakaunui Falls are not far. There is a good surf beach to the south of the camp. Cosgrove Island, a wildlife refuge, is off the coast and Jacks Blowhole is 10 km to the north.

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Phone(s):

03 415 8341
Website:

QBox Motorhome, Queenstown

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.4

Review Summary:

QBox Motorhome in Queenstown, New Zealand, offers a delightful experience for travelers seeking adventure and comfort. With an average rating of 4.5 stars on Google Reviews and a solid 4.6 on TripAdvisor, many customers praise the convenience and ease of booking. Users appreciate the well-maintained motorhomes and the comprehensive orientation provided upon pick-up. One customer remarked, “The vehicle was clean and well-equipped, perfect for our road trip.” A few reviews noted minor issues with the booking process, suggesting it could be more streamlined. Overall, QBox Motorhome strikes a good balance between affordability and quality, making it a solid option for exploring the stunning landscapes of New Zealand.
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
21 Bowen St, Queenstown 9300, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Set in landscaped grounds, 4 minutes' drive or 15 minutes' walk from the centre of Queenstown and 6 minutes' drive from Skycity Queenstown Casino, Qbox offers single-sized beds in dormitory style cabins. Free WiFi is provided. Each cabin has heating, a seating area and a patio with garden views. Access to a shared bathroom and shared TV area is included. Guests can use the on-site BBQ facilities available. Skyline Gondola Base and AJ Hackett Bungy are both 4 minutes' drive from QBOX. The nearest airport is Queenstown Airport, 16 minutes' drive from the property.

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Phone(s):

(03) 441 1567
Website:

Queen Street Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.2

Review Summary:

Queen Street Holiday Park offers a solid stay for travelers seeking a budget-friendly option. Many guests on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews appreciate the park\'s cleanliness and the welcoming atmosphere created by the staff. One reviewer notes, \"The park is well-maintained, and the communal facilities are good.\"

However, some guests mentioned that the cabins could use a bit more modern updates, with one stating, “They’re functional, but a bit dated.\" The location is praised for its proximity to local attractions, making it convenient for sightseeing. Overall, while it may not be a luxury experience, Queen Street Holiday Park serves its purpose well for those looking for a cozy base while exploring the area.
Address:
Queen Street Holiday Park 442 Lower Queen St Richmond, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A jewel of a campground recently opened on the outskirts of Nelson and with outlooks to the Richmond Ranges. Mature trees and beautifully manicured gardens have large spots with hard stands, water and power to each. BBQ tables are provided and plenty of grass areas to spread out. Brand new buildings house the spotless ablutions and a fully equipped kitchen, disability suites also. The communal laundry has everything you need and there is free wifi available. Currently under construction is an outside enclosed gazebo that will house a TV and lounge area, complete with dining seating and BBQs. Lots to do in the area, close to Richmond DBD and cycle trails. Your hosts at the newest holiday park in Nelson are Linda and Rod, a site will cost you from $34 for two.

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Phone(s):

03 5447677

Queenstown Holiday Park Motels, Creeksyde

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Queenstown Holiday Park Motels, Creeksyde offers a comfortable stay with a variety of accommodation options to suit different budgets. Guest reviews from platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews highlight the park\'s clean facilities and friendly staff. Many appreciate the central location, making it easy to access Queenstown’s attractions.

However, some guests noted that the kitchen facilities could use an update and that noise from nearby rooms was sometimes an issue. Overall, it’s a solid choice for families and travelers looking for a balance between comfort and affordability in this stunning destination. With reasonable prices and a welcoming atmosphere, it suits a range of travelers visiting Queenstown.

Tent sites from $30 for one adult and power sites from $37 for one adult or $57 for two.

To Book:
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
54 Robins Road, Queenstown, PO Box 247, Queenstown, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

What an amazing campground Queenstown Holiday Park Motels are, all the luxury you could possibly want, but with an individual quirky atmosphere. Amusing sculptures and unusual use of recycled parts has made this camp something truly special. Many sites are on all weather turf, while others stretch along the banks of the stream with plenty of shade during the heat of summer. Campers will love the two outdoor kitchen/BBQ pavilions, both with innovative themes. Mosaic paths lead to superb ablutions, which include a spa bathroom and sauna (for hire), and disability/family facilities are available. Gather in the comfort of the TV lounges, or in the sunroom/dining bay. The laundry facilities are excellent, there is plentiful internet access, and coffee and a supermarket are on your doorstep. Your hosts are Tonnie and Erna Spijkerbosch. Tent sites from $30 for one adult and power sites from $37 for one adult or $57 for two.

Phone(s):

0800 786222
Website:
Email/Contact Us: creeksyde@camp.co.nz

Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4

Review Summary:

Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park offers a pleasant stay with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Wakatipu, according to guest feedback from platforms like TripAdvisor and Booking.com. Many visitors appreciate the spacious, well-maintained sites and the convenient, centrally located amenities. Guests noted that the shared kitchen and bathrooms were clean and functional, making for an enjoyable self-catering experience. Some reviews mentioned the occasional noise from nearby roads, but this didn’t significantly impact the overall experience. Overall, the park strikes a balance between affordability and comfort, making it a solid choice for both families and backpackers looking for a scenic base in Queenstown.
Address:
4 Cemetery Rd, Queenstown, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

  • Above Lake Wakatipu, and close to the heart of Queenstown, is this large and
    busy complex. With a brand new reception area and entrance, plus a security
    barrier with card access for campers, it feels welcoming and modern from the
    moment you come in. The state of the art kitchen, with two cooking areas and
    dining room with all mod cons, adjoins the TV room, while the outside dining
    area has a coin operated BBQ. Help yourself to herbs out of the garden beside
    the kitchen, and admire the lovely flower boxes below the windows. The
    laundry has banks of token-operated automatic machines and modern, clean
    ablutions , including an adjacent suite for mothers and babies. The office doubles
    as a booking centre and internet access station, there are several card operated
    phones around the grounds. Eftpos and credit card facilities are available in the
    office, and there is a dump point with fresh water. Your hosts are the friendly
    camp team. Non-powered sites are $25 per person, and powered sites are
    $27.50 per adult. $12 per child, 2 to14 years, powered or un-powered site.
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Phone(s):

03 4427252
Email/Contact Us: info@holidaypark.net.nz

Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park is a solid choice for travelers looking for comfortable and affordable accommodations. Many guests highlight its convenient location, just a short drive from the town center and local attractions. The park offers a variety of lodging options, from powered sites to cabins, catering to different needs.

Reviewers on TripAdvisor appreciate the friendly staff and well-maintained facilities. The communal kitchen is noted for its cleanliness and functionality, making it easy for families and solo travelers alike to prepare meals. Some guests mention noise from nearby roads, but most agree that the park\'s atmosphere is generally peaceful.

Overall, Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park earns positive feedback for its balance of price and quality, making it worthwhile for your stay in this stunning area of New Zealand.
Address:
70 Arthurs Point Road, Arthurs Point, Southern Lakes, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

In a quiet alpine setting you will find this lovely park, close to many of the Shotover River activities, which you can book at the office as there is a full booking service here. A large, well-appointed kitchen is adjacent to a combined dining and leisure area, and TV and internet access as well as a covered outdoor BBQ area. The ablutions are of high quality, very clean, and with high pressure water, reticulated gas and a fully equipped laundry. All facilities have been completely renovated and are in mint condition. A children's playground is close to the outside covered dining area, and includess a jumping pillow.  Just a stroll to a hotel and restaurant and lots to do here if you fancy a Shotover jet boat ride, skiing, bungy jumping, horse trekking, river rafting, or other activities too numerous to list. Your friently hosts are Karl and Holly.  SItes are $42 for two adults and exact adult is $20.

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Phone(s):

0800 462267
Email/Contact Us: info@qtowntop10.co.nz

Quinney’s Bush

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Quinney\'s Bush is a hidden gem for nature lovers. Visitors on Google Reviews appreciate the tranquil environment and breathtaking scenery, perfect for a relaxing getaway. One reviewer noted, “The walks are well-maintained, and the birdlife is incredible.” On TripAdvisor, another guest mentioned, “The facilities are simple but clean, making it an ideal spot for camping.” While most reviews praised the lush surroundings, some highlighted the limited mobile reception as a drawback. Overall, Quinney\'s Bush offers a peaceful escape that resonates well with outdoor enthusiasts, making it worth a visit for anyone looking to connect with nature without the distractions of modern life.
To Book:

Dog Policy:

Dogs are a part of your family and don't want to be left at home! Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.

Last Update:

28/05/2021
Address:
Quinney's Bush Camp and Caravan Park, State Highway 6, Tapawera, 7072, New Zealand, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This must be the most family friendly camp ground in the South Island, it looks like an amazing place to stay. Large sites on flat land with mature trees - some have gorgeous wooden swinging seats hanging from them for parents to sit and keep an eye on the children enjoying themselves in the adventure playground. The huge area has defined camping areas with a couple of central amenity blocks, one of which is brand spanking new. The first block has a clean, tidy kitchen with all amenities, laundry, toilet and shower block (with wheelchair access) and a phone. The second (new) block has toilets, showers and an outdoor kitchen dishwashing area.

There are lots of amazing outdoor activities for children is their specialty, with too many to list... although we will give it a go! There is a safe river with swimming holes, a skate park, waterslide and a confidence course with a flying fox to name just a few attractions. The children's summer programme includes go-carts and mini bikes (bring your own), orienteering, and an on-site shop sells basics.

This camp has been created by the Quinney family with a Christian emphasis and caters for large groups.

Please refer to the bookings page for current charges.

Phone(s):

03 522 4249
Website:
Email/Contact Us: quinneysbush@xtra.co.nz

Raetihi Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Raetihi Holiday Park offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Many customers appreciate the park\'s well-maintained facilities and beautiful natural surroundings. A reviewer on TripAdvisor noted the friendly staff and clean amenities, which make for a comfortable stay. On Booking.com, guests commend the spacious cabins and the serene environment, ideal for families and couples alike.

However, some visitors mentioned that the Wi-Fi connection could be improved and found the kitchen facilities a bit basic. Overall, Raetihi Holiday Park provides a charming base for exploring the region, with a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. Whether you’re hiking the nearby trails or simply enjoying the peaceful landscape, it’s a solid choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Address:
10 Parapara Road, Raetihi, Central Plateau, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

This little camp is centrally located to Pipiriki, the Mt Ruapehu ski fields and the Tongariro Crossing, with world-class fishing available 25km away at the Manganui-O-Te-Ao River. Tidy grounds have easy access through a glade of trees to a lower tenting area, where you can enjoy a romantic evening with the sound of the river nearby or take an evening glow-worm lit fairy trail stroll along the ten minute bush walk. The kitchen and dining block is wheelchair accessible and has ranch sliders opening to a large deck and outdoor BBQ area. The ablutions are free with a roomy and modern shower and a disabled access suite, as well as an older block at the other end of the camp. Ben and Rebecca are your hosts and they can arrange canoe, kayak and jet boating tours, tramping and mountain biking as part of the adventure tourism run from the site. All sites cost from $10 per person, with a dump station available free to guests.

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Phone(s):

0800 408888
Email/Contact Us: info@raetihiholidaypark.co.nz

Raglan Holiday Park Papahua

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Raglan Holiday Park in Papahua, New Zealand, offers a pleasant getaway for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. Based on customer reviews from platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, many guests appreciate the park\'s stunning views and proximity to Raglan\'s famous surf spots. The accommodations—ranging from cabins to powered sites—are noted for their cleanliness and comfort.

Guests often highlight the friendly and helpful staff, who are always ready to assist with inquiries and recommendations. While some reviews mention that facilities could use minor updates, overall, the serene atmosphere and natural beauty of the location are frequently praised. It\'s a solid choice for families and solo travelers alike looking for a laid-back experience.
To Book:

Dog Policy:

No dogs, sorry

Last Update:

8/3/2022
Address:
Marine Parade, PO Box 34, Raglan, Waikato, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Raglan Holiday Park offers 300 tent & powered sites, cabins, self contained units, bunk rooms, group facilities, conference room, laundry, ablution facilities. TV lounge, BBQ, fish smoking/cleaning area. Children's playground. 6kms to surf beach. 5min walk to town over foot bridge.
Whether you have come to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this idyllic New Zealand beach town or are a surfer seeking some world class wave action, Raglan Holiday Park is the perfect place stay. Situated on a peninsula in the Raglan Harbour, the land that the camp ground occupies is almost entirely surrounded by water. With vehicle access by a lone road bridge, this virtual island has its own sandy beach, boat ramp, takeaway store, a huge playground, skate park and a picturesque walk bridge conveniently linking the Raglan Holiday Park to the Raglan Town centre. Our peaceful and well maintained campground has all the facilities you will need to make your stay as fun and relaxing as possible. Whether you are tenting, having your holiday-home on wheels or fancy some comfortable motel style accommodation then look no further than Raglan Holiday Park.
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Phone(s):

07 8258283
Website:
Email/Contact Us: stay@raglanholidaypark.co.nz

Rainforest Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Rainforest Holiday Park offers a unique experience surrounded by lush nature and stunning scenery. Guests frequently praise the park\'s clean facilities and helpful staff, making it a great option for those looking to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort. On platforms like TripAdvisor, visitors highlight the friendly atmosphere and spacious sites, perfect for camping or staying in cabins. Some reviews on Google mention that while the park can get busy during peak seasons, the peaceful environment makes up for it. Overall, the park is well-regarded for its accessibility to local attractions and hiking trails, making it a solid choice for a family getaway or a relaxing retreat.
Address:
46 Cron Street, Franz Josef, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

What a jewel of a place this is! From the secluded bays nestled in amongst the rain forest, to the large dining tables made out of recycled wood from the forest around. Each site is on gravel stands, with its own picnic table, no tenting here unfortunately. The kitchens are all new, the interiors have been designed by an expert and include all amenities. In the living/lounge area, you can watch Sky or just hang out on the comfy couches, while just outside is a covered area that includes BBQs and outside seating so you can watch the children in the play area. The bathrooms/showers/toilets are unisex and wheelchair friendly, and a disability suite is available. There is a dump station on site and the laundries have good washing machines and dryers, and of course all the facilities are immaculate. After you have a soak in the huge hot tub available for guests, head on over to the bar that opens at 4.30. Pamper yourself by having a spa and sauna, or have a meal at the caf_ that turns into a restaurant at night. Clear your email, buy a snack, or book a scenic flight, all available in the reception area. Oscar is your very friendly host. All sites are powered and are $44 for two , children aged four to 16 years are $13.50, and under three are free.

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Phone(s):

0800 897246

Rakaia Gorge Camping Ground

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

Rakaia Gorge Camping Ground offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts. Situated near the stunning Rakaia Gorge, it features spacious tent sites and well-maintained amenities. Many visitors appreciate the clean facilities and friendly staff, frequently highlighting its peaceful atmosphere. On Google Reviews, one customer noted, \"Great spot for a family getaway, with stunning views and plenty of space.\" Meanwhile, TripAdvisor users have commented on the lack of Wi-Fi, stating, \"It’s perfect for disconnecting, but be prepared to go offline.\" Overall, Rakaia Gorge Camping Ground is a solid option for those seeking a quiet camping experience amidst beautiful scenery, though some may miss modern conveniences.

There are 58 permanent sites.

Overseeing Body:

Rakaia Gorge Society Incorporated
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
6686 Arundel Rakaia Gorge Road.Canterbury 7782., Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

One of Canterbury's best kept secrets. Nestled into the base of the Rakaia Gorge and located on the South Side of the Rakaia Gorge Bridges on the Inland Scenic Route. This camp has a new ablution block with toilets, hot showers and disability facilities. Instead of a kitchen there is a kitchen shelter where you bring your own cookers and equipment. (BBQ available for a small fee) A laundry tub is on-site. A free book exchange operates from the kitchen. There are plenty of picnic tables and BBQ areas, some overlooking the river. The area is beautifully kept and very sheltered with an abundance of trees. Sites are $10pp and to encourage family groups, children under 12 are free. Other attractions include Salmon fishing in the world famous Rakaia River, Rakaia Gorge Walkway, Jet Boating and Jet Boat Trips, It is close to Methven and Mount Hutt. If a site supervisor is not available there is an honesty box. An email version of our Things To Do info sheet can be emailed on request. Email request to graham@orarinursery.co.nz

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Phone(s):

03 302 9353
Website:
Email/Contact Us: graham@orarinursery.co.nz

Rakaia River Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Rakaia River Holiday Park offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers. According to customer reviews on platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, guests appreciate the park\'s stunning riverside location and well-maintained facilities. Many mention that the staff is friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. The cabins and camping sites are noted for being clean and comfortable, making it a great spot for families and travelers alike.

However, some reviews highlight that the Wi-Fi can be spotty and that dining options nearby are limited. Overall, Rakaia River Holiday Park provides a peaceful retreat with beautiful scenery, ideal for those looking to unwind amidst nature.
Address:
Rakaia River Holiday Park, Rakaia Hwy, Rakaia, Canterbury, New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

A well-established camp with an abundance of conifers for both shade and shelter. The office provides a wide array of fishing gear and basic food. Many sites are individually hedged and sheltered, 80 have power. An inground swimming pool, giant chess and draughts, a well-equipped playground with spring-free trampoline and a mini golf course are provided for the children. The kitchen is modern and well-appointed, also includes a dining area. There is outside seating under cover both here and in the BBQ area across the lane. The modern recreation lounge, complete with pool table and a _swap a book_ library, has a large TV and an internet station, wifi is available. Brightly coloured ablutions have large showers and the laundry has auto equipment. All the facilities are well kept, and there is a dump station on site. Centrally located for campers to explore the beauties of this region, ideally suited for the fishing enthusiast and for families. Your hosts are Sandy and Glenn. All sites are $38 for two.

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Phone(s):

0800 226772

Ramarama Country Caravan Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.8

Review Summary:

Ramarama Country Caravan Park offers a tranquil getaway for those seeking a blend of nature and comfort. According to Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, guests appreciate the park\'s peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained facilities. Many highlight the friendly and helpful staff, ensuring a welcoming experience. The powered sites are spacious, and the clean amenities receive positive mentions, making it convenient for families and solo travelers alike. Some visitors note that while it’s close to the city, it retains a rural charm that enhances relaxation. Overall, Ramarama is a solid choice for a country escape, reflecting genuine hospitality without the frills.

Tariff: Cabin $48, extra adult $19, extra child $13; power site $37, child under 15yrs $11, minimum charge $30; non-power site $31, child under 15yrs $11, minimum charge $23..

Google Reviews Link:
Address:
25 Ararimu Road, Ramarama, RD 3, Drury, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

Well signposted, this camp is sited in an elevated rural setting, just off the southern motorway at Ramarama, handy if you wish a no-frills overnight stopover. Adjacent to the camp is a 7-day store and takeaway. The extensive camping area is largely flat, with around 100 sites. The older-style kitchen has a full stove plus electric hobs, a big fridge/freezer and dining space. An ablution block, an automatic laundry and a dump point are provided. There is a T V lounge a games room. 

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Phone(s):

+64 9 294 8903
Website:
Email/Contact Us: ramarama.park@gmail.com

Ranfurly Holiday Park and Motels

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Ranfurly Holiday Park and Motels offers a solid experience for travelers seeking a quiet getaway. Reviews on TripAdvisor and Google highlight the park\'s cleanliness and well-maintained facilities. Many guests appreciate the friendly staff, noting their willingness to assist with local information and recommendations. The park is particularly favored by families for its spacious grounds and playground. While some reviews mention that the Wi-Fi can be spotty and the cabins are basic, most agree that this is a fair trade-off for the affordable rates. Overall, Ranfurly Holiday Park is a pleasant stay for those looking for a budget-friendly option in a serene setting.
Address:
Ranfurly Holiday Park Motels & Cabins 8 Reade Street, Ranfurly, Otago, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

This is a lovely campground close to the rail trail for you to rest your weary
bones and have a shower in their clean and well-appointed ablution blocks.
Cook a meal in the kitchen, then eat It at the lovely outdoor area just outside.
Put your tent or van up amongst the beautiful trees and rose bushes, and
know that if It gets windy you will be protected by the established shelter belts
and pine forest to the rear. Keep the kids entertained in the two playgrounds,
plenty of room to play soccer, climb forts, or swing down the flying fox. Just
down the road is a four square, café, and information centre, as well as other
small town shops. There is a dump point, internet access, and credit card
facilities, and you can book online. Your hosts are Paul and Amanda. Power
sites, $36 for two people and tent sites, $15 per adult and $9 per child.

Phone(s):

0800 726387

Rangiora Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.4

Review Summary:

Rangiora Holiday Park offers a comfortable stay with a range of accommodations, making it suitable for families and solo travelers alike. Many guests on platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor appreciate the park\'s clean and well-maintained facilities. One visitor noted, \"The cabins were tidy and staff friendly, making check-in a breeze.\" The location is lauded for its proximity to shops and local attractions, which adds to its appeal.

However, some guests mentioned the noise levels can be a bit high during peak times, stating, \"It was a bit noisy on Saturday night.\" Overall, Rangiora Holiday Park provides a pleasant experience, balancing convenience with affordability. It\'s a solid choice for those exploring the area.
To Book:
Address:
Rangiora Holiday Park, 337 Lehmans Rd, Rangiora, Canterbury, 7471, New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Opposite the racecourse, the park entrance leads to level ground, with a
variety of pleasant sites scattered between the permanent campers. A tiled
conservatory is the focal point of the amenities block, with a large TV and
couches. To each side are the large kitchen and ablutions, all in good, clean
condition. There are automatic washing machines and dryers, and a dump
station is also available, some even on sites. Next to the playground is an in
ground swimming pool and a children’s splash pool. Families, sports teams and
groups are well catered for, and your hosts are Allan and Raewyn Campbell.
There are at least 20 sites with power at $30 for two adults and plenty of tent
or unpowered sites for $30 for 2 adults; $18 for 1 adult.

Phone(s):

03 3135759

Rangiora Leigh Camp & Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Rangiora Leigh Camp & Holiday Park is a quaint destination for those seeking a peaceful getaway in New Zealand. Based on reviews from platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, many guests appreciate the park\'s serene environment and well-maintained facilities. Visitors often highlight the friendly staff, noting that they are helpful and accommodating. The camp offers a variety of accommodation options, which cater to both families and solo travelers.

However, some reviews mention that the amenities can be basic, and there may be limited options for dining nearby. Overall, Rangiora Leigh Camp & Holiday Park is ideal for those looking for a rustic experience close to nature, balancing comfort and simplicity.
Address:
Rangiora Leigh Holiday Park, 433 Dixons Rd, Waimakariri, Loburn, New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Large vehicles can enjoy this holiday park set on well kept, level lawns. With
the permanent campers to one side of the camp, casual campers have a choice of two amenities blocks.  One block is situated in the old Christian camp
building, and includes a large common room, a well equipped kitchen, ablutions
that contain disabled facilities, and a laundry. This block is old but clean and
tidy. The second amenities block was in the process of being upgraded when
we went through, the modern block will house toilets, showers and another
well equipped kitchen. There is space to spread out and enjoy the peace and
quiet of the country, a river close by, and pets are welcome by arrangement.
Your host is Robert McAlister. Powered sites are $28 and tent sites $25 for
two adults.

Phone(s):

03 3128872
Website:
Email/Contact Us: rangioraleighcamp@xtra.co.nz

Rangitata Fishing and Camping Reserve (Northside)

Closed For Winter?:

Yes

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Rangitata Fishing and Camping Reserve (Northside) offers a serene escape for both fishing enthusiasts and campers alike. With its proximity to the Rangitata River, visitors often praise the stunning scenery and abundant fish. One customer on Google Reviews described it as \"a hidden gem,\" noting the well-maintained grounds and clean facilities. Another reviewer on Tripadvisor emphasized the friendly staff and peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for families.

While the reserve is largely well-received, some visitors mentioned that the access roads could be improved. Overall, it provides a great balance of adventure and relaxation, attracting both seasoned anglers and casual campers seeking a tranquil getaway.

Overseeing Body:

Ashburton District Council phone 03-307-7700

Dog Policy:

Must be kept on a leash

Last Update:

03/02/2021
Address:
369 Wrens Road, Coldstream, Canterbury 7773, New Zealand., South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

The Rangitata campground is now open from the 1st of September 2022 until the end of April 2023.

Situated on the north bank of the Rangitata River mouth, this is a beautiful old style campground. Most of the facilities are housed in the old style concrete block type buildings, but all have been painted and are immaculately clean and tidy. There are several different spots to camp, under trees, in small sheltered groupings, or out in the open for larger vehicles. All sites are level and the large pine tree hedges keep you sheltered if there happens to be any wind. The kitchen area includes dining table and several appliances, while the free showers and laundry are a special feature. With 24 powered sites, and plenty of non-powered, there is room for all, but be aware there is no dump station on site - lots of lovely spring water though. A very popular spot for salmon fishing and white baiting, the beach and river are only a short walk away. The camp opens early September and is open until Easter Weekend, do your shopping before you get here as the nearest shop is 24kms away at Hinds. You can bring your pets but dogs must be kept on a lead.

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Phone(s):

021 547 325

Rangitata South River Reserve – closed

Closed For Winter?:

Yes

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Rangitata South River Reserve, located in New Zealand, offers a serene getaway for nature lovers and campers. While some guests appreciate the stunning views and peaceful atmosphere, reviews on platforms like Google and TripAdvisor highlight a few concerns. Visitors often mention that the facilities could use improvement, particularly the cleanliness of bathrooms and picnic areas. Many enjoyed the fishing opportunities and scenic walks by the river, while others noted that the access can be tricky, especially after rain. Overall, while the reserve has potential for a lovely escape, attention to maintenance and access would enhance the experience for future guests.

Overseeing Body:

Timaru District Council

Last Update:

06/09/2022
Address:
150 Rangitata Huts Road, Clandeboye, South Canterbury, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

 

Please note that this campground is now CLOSED.

On the south side of the Rangitata River, this camp is set on flat grounds close to the river mouth and sea. Dedicated fisherman and can stretch stories about the salmon, trout, cod or shark they caught. Pine
hedges supply a wind break to the 35 sites with power and as many again for
tents, many of these are taken by permanents. A small kitchen has a freezer for
your catch, a dining table, and the washing machine is in here too. The ablutions
have toilets and metered hot showers. There is an outside fish cleaning sink provided.
The camp opens early September, coinciding with fishing seasons, and is open through until Easter weekend, catering for fishers and campers.

Manager: Glen & Rosalie Shaw

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Phone(s):

021 547 325

Rapahoe Beach Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Rapahoe Beach Holiday Park, nestled along the West Coast of New Zealand, offers a cozy getaway for families and nature lovers. Visitors frequently praise its clean facilities and friendly staff on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. Guests appreciate the well-maintained cabins, grassy tent sites, and direct access to the beach, making it perfect for swimming and relaxing.

Many note the peaceful atmosphere, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring nearby attractions. Some reviews mention that the Wi-Fi can be spotty, which is worth noting for those needing a reliable connection. Overall, Rapahoe Beach Holiday Park is a solid choice for those looking for a laid-back coastal experience without the frills.
To Book:

Last Update:

25/05/2023
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
10 Hawken Street, Rapahoe, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Rapahoe Beach Holiday Park is a favourite place for groups and families (including your furry friends) to spend your holidays and experience camping the old school way, literally in the grounds of an old 1930s school! Located just 11km north of Greymouth, this quiet, secluded location immediately on the beachfront offers a range of facilities and activities for your comfort and relaxation – all while being central to a range of popular West Coast tourist attractions. Favourite pastimes for visitors include swimming in the “school pool” or on the beach, gemstone hunting, fishing, observing the local seal colony at Point Elizabeth, checking out the amazing geological papa rock and limestone features on the rugged northern point, or whitebait fishing on the river nearby. Maybe you would just like to simply read a book from our library or teach the kids a few of the old school board games? There’s something for everyone.

Motorhome and caravan sites (powered or non-powered), as well as tent sites available. Due to renovations by the new management, there are limited cabins and caravans for hire. These will be added to as the grounds are further developed. 

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Phone(s):

0508 465 432 / 021 091 69772
Website:
Email/Contact Us: rapahoeholidaypark@gmail.com

Rarangi Campsite

No. of tent sites:

40 non-powered

Fires Allowed?:

Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.

Alerts:

Alerts Modified Date: 2025-7-3 > Monkey Bay Walk partial track closure

Access to Campsite:

By Vehicle
Fees Link:
Toilet Facilities: Flushing Toilets

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Rarangi Campsite, located near Blenheim, New Zealand, offers a serene escape for nature lovers seeking a laid-back camping experience. According to reviews on Google and Campground Reviews, visitors appreciate the scenic views of the mountains and the nearby beach, perfect for morning walks and evening sunsets. Many guests highlight the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendly staff, though some noted that showers could be improved in terms of pressure and temperature control.

The campsite\'s proximity to Marlborough\'s wineries is a bonus for wine enthusiasts. Overall, Rarangi Campsite is well-rated for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a solid choice for families and solo travelers alike.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

Dogs on a leash only. Other pets on conservation land rules.

Last Update:

11/04/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Port Underwood Rd, near Blenheim., Marlborough, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Camp next to a beach. Fish, walk, picnic, surf or walk to Monkey Bay for a better swimming beach.

Phone(s):

+64 3 546 9339
Email/Contact Us: nelsonvc@doc.govt.nz

Red Beach Top 10 Holiday Parks

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

Red Beach Top 10 Holiday Park offers a solid getaway option, conveniently located just north of Auckland. Many guests praise the park\'s clean facilities and friendly staff, making it a family-friendly destination. Reviewers on TripAdvisor commend the spacious campsite and the proximity to the beach, perfect for swimming and relaxation. However, some visitors on Booking.com noted that the Wi-Fi could be improved, especially during peak season. Overall, the park strikes a balance with budget-friendly accommodations and a welcoming atmosphere. For families or those seeking a casual stay near the ocean, Red Beach Top 10 is a practical choice for a holiday in the region.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Top 10

Dog Policy:

Dogs are not permitted.

Last Update:

30/05/2025
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
23 Marie Ave, Red Beach, New Zealand, Auckland, North Island

DESCRIPTION:

More like a mini village than a camping ground, this 34-acre park rambles along the hills above the northern end of Red Beach. There are narrow winding streets, individually named, and clusters of own-your-own cottages with permanently leased sites. Mature trees shelter the attractive communal grassed area near the park entrance which has an excellent children's playground and a small stage where live bands play and budding stars can practice. Alongside is a recreation hall with extra facilities. There are six small amenities blocks with brand new dining facilities next to a kitchen. A good tenting area with a BBQ available. There is internet access and you can master the game of table tennis. Xmas and New Year entertainment is a feature.  A 'Jacob's Ladder' gives direct access to the beach at the north end of the park and a footbridge provides access to Red Beach, a Life guard serviced beach at the southern end.

Was previously the Pinewoods Motor Park. 

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Phone(s):

09 426 4526
Email/Contact Us: stay@redbeachtop10.co.nz

Reefton Motor Camp

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.3

Review Summary:

Reefton Motor Camp offers a cozy and convenient stay for travelers exploring the charming town of Reefton, New Zealand. Customers on platforms like Google and TripAdvisor appreciate the camp\'s friendly atmosphere and clean facilities. The spacious grounds are perfect for families, with plenty of room for kids to play. Guests have noted the well-maintained kitchen and communal areas, making it easy to socialize or prepare meals. Some reviews mention the occasional noise from nearby trucks, but overall, the camp is considered a great value for money. With its central location, it serves as a nice base for outdoor adventures, making it a solid choice for a down-to-earth camping experience.
To Book:

Last Update:

15/04/2024
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
26 The Strand, Reefton, West Coast, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

In an old gold mining town steeped in history, this riverside camp has a lovely
sheltered aspect with a perimeter of tall fir trees.  The sites are level with plenty
of room and are well kept, parks on grass or gravel. A large clean kitchen (with
a wood burner) has an entry at each end and is complete with two full stoves,
microwaves, hot plates and a fridge/freezer. The well-maintained ablutions have
large showers with dressing rooms, a children’s bath and a disability suite, while
the laundry provides automatic washers and dryers.  A great area for fishing
we are told, with many walks and mountain bike tracks to enjoy in the area,
the camp is at the back of the Reefton shops and restaurants so close to
everything. A state-of-the-art roller park is next door, as is the swimming pool,
or take a stroll in the bushy Victoria Park. Your hosts are Fiona and Nigel.

Latest accommodation rates can be found here...

Discount available for NZMCA members.
 

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Phone(s):

03 732 8477
Website:
Email/Contact Us: reeftonmotorcamp@xtra.co.nz
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