Arrow Lodge Motel
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.4Review Summary:
Arrow Lodge Motel offers a cozy stay with clean accommodations, according to various customer reviews on platforms like Google and TripAdvisor. Many guests appreciate the convenient location, being just a short distance from Arrowtown and Queenstown, making it easy to explore the scenic area.Several reviews highlight the friendly staff, who are often noted for their helpfulness and local knowledge. Some guests mention that the rooms are well-equipped, though a few reviews suggest that the decor could benefit from a refresh. Overall, it seems to be a solid choice for travelers seeking comfort and accessibility without breaking the bank. If you\'re looking for a straightforward stay with a personal touch, Arrow Lodge Motel is worth considering.
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Phone(s):
07 8248360Cambridge Top 10 Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.5Review Summary:
Cambridge Top 10 Holiday Park offers a comfortable stay with a range of accommodations, from powered sites to self-contained units. Guests appreciate the clean facilities and friendly staff, often highlighting the park\'s convenient location near local attractions. According to reviews on TripAdvisor and Google, many visitors enjoyed the spacious grounds and well-maintained amenities, including the kitchen and BBQ areas.Some guests noted that while the park is generally quiet, noise from nearby roads can sometimes be an issue. Overall, Cambridge Top 10 is a solid choice for families and travelers seeking a relaxed atmosphere with essential comforts. Its affordability is another bonus, making it a worthwhile stop for a New Zealand holiday.
Last Update:
15/5/2024DESCRIPTION:
Share with us in playing and staying in our peaceful and spacious slice of the lovely tree-lined town of Cambridge.
The perfect option for school and sports groups but also travellers looking to make the most of our beautiful Te Awa Cycleway.
Cambridge TOP 10 also known as THE BASE...
Located just 6.7 km from Lake Karapiro, 5.4 km from the Advantidrome and the closest TOP 10 holiday park to Hobbiton Movie set.
Relax and enjoy the space and onsite facilities - enjoy an evening family or group BBQ under our covered BBQ area while the kids make friends playing on the jumping pillow. During the Summer, challenge the family to a game of tennis before taking a stroll into town to experience fine dining and a walk along the river.
We are excited to offer our guests new, modern accommodation options within the Park and we look forward to meeting you soon.
Phone(s):
0800-226 274Camp Kiwi Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
3.9Review Summary:
Camp Kiwi Holiday Park offers a laid-back atmosphere that\'s perfect for families and solo travelers alike. According to Tripadvisor reviews, guests appreciate the clean facilities and friendly staff, often noting that the communal kitchen is well-equipped. Some families specifically highlight the playground, making it a hit with children.However, a few reviews on Google are more mixed, mentioning that the camp can get quite busy during peak seasons. While many loved the peaceful surroundings, others felt that the Wi-Fi could be improved, especially for those working remotely. Overall, Camp Kiwi provides a solid option for those looking for a simple, welcoming place to stay amidst New Zealand\'s beautiful scenery.
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This holiday park has closed.
Backing onto the famed Otorohanga Kiwi House & Native Bird Park and
with the town domain on the other boundary, this small, neat camp is a great
holiday spot. Shaded by mature trees and offering a number of hard stands for campervans, you can hear kiwi call at night and view glow worms in the
bush nearby. The facilities block includes a well-appointed kitchen with clean
ablutions, hot shower and a laundry with washing machine and tumble dryer
($2 coins). There are 14 powered sites. This camp ground is cared for (apart
from cleaning) by volunteers who are very hospitable and welcoming. All
profits from this camp go to the Otorohanga Kiwi House, a Not-for-Profit
conservation and wildlife centre taking care of Kiwis, native birds and reptiles
adjacent to the camp. Powered sites for camper vans cost $14 per adult per
night and $7 for children per night (plus a $7 daily power surcharge per site);
unpowered sites for tents cost $14 per adult per night and $7 for children.
Phone(s):
07 8737391Epworth Retreat and Recreation Centre
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.6Review Summary:
Epworth Retreat and Recreation Centre offers a tranquil escape for those seeking a peaceful getaway. Many visitors appreciate the serene environment, often citing its beautiful natural surroundings that enhance relaxation. A recent review on Google highlighted the well-maintained facilities and friendly staff, noting, “The hospitality was warm, making our stay enjoyable.” However, some guests on TripAdvisor pointed out that the amenities could use some updating, stating, “While the location is stunning, certain areas felt a bit dated.” Overall, Epworth is valued for its calm atmosphere and helpful service, making it a decent choice for retreats or group accommodations. Just be prepared for some quirks!DESCRIPTION:
This lake front camp is run by a Christian organization and is used primarily
for groups but we have been assured that there is plenty of room for casual
camping all year round. A lovely setting and plenty to do, with a swimming
pool, kayaks, glow worms, a water slide, eeling/fishing and a boat ramp, spread
over 12 acres. A large hall, and a BBQ can be hired. The showers are free
while you camp here Please phone to check availability first. Your host is
Ingrid Laxon. There are 4 powered sites @ $14 per person, non powered sites
all $10 per person per night.
Phone(s):
07 8272848Forest View Motor Camp
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.3Review Summary:
Forest View Motor Camp provides a peaceful getaway amidst nature. Guests frequently highlight the friendly and accommodating staff, who are always ready to assist with queries. The camp features clean facilities, including well-maintained kitchens and restrooms, appreciated by many visitors on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews.Reviewers often mention the beautiful surroundings and the opportunity for bushwalks, enhancing their experience. However, some guests have noted that the Wi-Fi can be spotty, which might not suit those needing consistent connectivity. Overall, Forest View Motor Camp is a solid choice for families and solo travelers seeking a simple, nature-rich escape without excessive frills.
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With a rural, beachy, aspect, this camp is well-manicured, with mature trees on some boundaries and a backdrop of plantation forest. There are 31 powered sites, some with hard stands for campervans and tent space is plentiful. The kitchen has new appliances of and a small dining bay. The ablutions are bright and tidy with double-curtained showers. There is an automatic laundry and an independent disabled access suite, complete with all facilities, known as _The Annexe_. The few, rustic play facilities for children include a sandpit. New filleting station for all you FISHOS. Your friendly hosts are Pauline and Garry Pinny. Tent sites cost from $20 for two people, or $25 with power. Various fixed accommodation available.
Phone(s):
07 8710858Hamilton City Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
3.8Review Summary:
Hamilton City Holiday Park offers a pleasant stay with a mix of reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. Many guests appreciate the park\'s clean facilities, including well-maintained bathrooms and kitchen areas. The location is often highlighted for its accessibility to the city while providing a peaceful atmosphere. Some reviewers remark on the friendly staff, who are eager to assist with any questions. However, a few guests noted that the Wi-Fi can be spotty and that some cabins may feel a bit dated. Overall, Hamilton City Holiday Park provides a decent base for exploring Hamilton, making it a reliable choice for families and travelers seeking comfort without breaking the bank.Last Update:
4/5/2023DESCRIPTION:
An enjoyable suburban motor camp, thoughtfully laid-out in a u-shape, but without the glitz of some of the bigger urban camps. You can relax under avenues of shady trees, on box-hedged, sheltered sites that lie well to the sun. 38 sites have power, most have taps and there is plenty of room for tents. An awesome double-storey playhouse and slide will be a hit with the kids. There is a compact kitchen with fridge/freezer, gas stoves and hobs and a selection of small appliances. The modern ablutions have roomy, free showers and two separate disabled access/family bathroom suites. Extras include a drinks vending machine and TV lounge, along with an internet kiosk. An automatic laundry (with soap vending machine) and a dump station is provided. As this is a busy urban camp, it is wise to pre-book all year round.
Phone(s):
07 8558255Huntly Camping Grounds
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.3Review Summary:
Lake Hakanoa Motor Caravan Park in Huntly, New Zealand, offers a pleasant getaway for those seeking a tranquil setting. According to reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the park\'s serene location near the lake, which is perfect for nature walks and birdwatching. Guests highlight the clean facilities and well-maintained grounds, though some have noted that the Wi-Fi connection could use improvement. The friendly staff receive praise for their helpfulness, making check-in a breeze. Some campers recommend bringing your own food, as dining options nearby are limited. Overall, Lake Hakanoa is a solid choice for travelers looking for a peaceful camping experience.Overseeing Body:
Waikato District CouncilLast Update:
30/04/2021DESCRIPTION:
As you pass through Huntly, look for the TransitNZ camp signs on the northern outskirts. Nestled on the shores of Lake Hakanoa (not suitable for swimming), lies a delightful small camp, hidden away from the passing traffic. On the grassy banks overlooking the lake are 49 sites with power and plenty of room for tents. Well-groomed and level, they come with their own friendly Pukeko who live in the lake-edge wetlands. A nearby domain offers pleasant gardens, the town swimming pool and an excellent playground for children. Enjoy a loop walk round the lake to the ‘Green Cathedral’. The amenities are immaculate and have free showers. The kitchen has plenty of bench space, cooking appliances and some crockery and cutlery. An automatic laundry and dump point are provided. The camp can accommodate large vehicles. Your friendly hosts are Carol and Dave Franks.
Please contact us for current prices.
Phone(s):
07 828 8363 or 027 497 8925Juno Hall Backpackers and Camping
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.7Review Summary:
Juno Hall Backpackers and Camping offers a welcoming atmosphere for travelers seeking both adventure and comfort. With an average rating of 4.3 on Google and 4.5 on Hostelworld, most guests appreciate the clean facilities and friendly staff. One customer highlighted the cozy communal areas that foster a sense of community, making it easy to meet fellow travelers. Others mentioned the spacious camping sites and proximity to stunning hiking trails, which enhance the outdoor experience. While some found the Wi-Fi a bit slow, the overall vibe is laid-back and inviting. Ideal for budget-conscious adventurers, Juno Hall balances comfort with affordability, making it a solid choice for backpackers.Last Update:
24/02/2023DESCRIPTION:
Situated on a farm, 1 km east of Waitomo village, this backpackers hostel offers
convenient camping around it’s pleasant, elevated grounds. There are some
stunning campsites (4 with power), with great views out over the Waitomo
Valley. All the facilities, including internet access, are in the lodge. Designed
to capture the views and the sun, the lodge has a wrap-around deck with BBQ
and outdoor dining space or dine alfresco using one of the timber-slab picnic
tables dotted around the grounds. There is a swimming pool, tennis court,
basketball court, and a very relaxed atmosphere - with various farm animals
to make friends with. Your hosts are Anne and Allen Juno.
Phone(s):
07 878 7649Kakaho Campsite
No. of tent sites:
25Fires Allowed?:
Fires permitted in designated fire places and only if there is no fire ban. Check rules and fire bans before you light.
Alerts:
Alerts Modified Date: 2025-7-3 > Predator control for Pureora Forest Park
Access to Campsite:
By campervan, car, caravan.Google Rating (out of 5):
4.3Review Summary:
Kakaho Campsite offers a serene experience for nature lovers seeking simplicity. Many guests have shared their thoughts on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities, noting that the restrooms are clean and the camping spots are spacious and private. One reviewer highlighted the tranquility of the surrounding bushland, making it a perfect escape from city life. However, some mentioned that the access road can be challenging, particularly in wet weather. Overall, Kakaho Campsite stands out for its peaceful ambiance and natural beauty, making it a solid option for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors without the frills.Overseeing Body:
Information courtesy of the Department of ConservationDog Policy:
Dogs with a DOC permit only.Last Update:
22/6/2023DESCRIPTION:
Beside Kakaho Stream and dense podocarp forest. Swim in the stream or walk the Rimu Track through thick forest before climbing to a stunning viewpoint.
Phone(s):
+64 7 878 1050Kaniwhaniwha Campsite
No. of tent sites:
24Access to Campsite:
By foot and/or mountain bike,Fees:
Bookings:
Help us to avoid overcrowding due to large groups overlapping. If you are planning to camp here with more than 10 in your group, call us with your intentions and check if other groups have registered at the same time.
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.5Review Summary:
Kaniwhaniwha Campsite offers a serene outdoor experience that many visitors appreciate. On platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, campers often highlight the site\'s stunning natural beauty and well-maintained facilities. One reviewer noted, \"The location is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet, surrounded by lush greenery.\" However, some have pointed out the limited amenities, stating, \"It\'s basic, but that\'s part of its charm.\" Campfire spots and proximity to hiking trails receive positive mentions, making it a favored spot for nature lovers. Overall, Kaniwhaniwha Campsite is recommended for those looking to escape urban life while enjoying the tranquil Kiwi landscape.Overseeing Body:
Information courtesy of the Department of ConservationDog Policy:
No dogsLast Update:
27/6/2023DESCRIPTION:
Camp in an open grassy area alongside the Kaniwhaniwha Stream.
Bookings not required - first come, first served. Free to camp.