Nelson City Top 10 Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.2Review Summary:
Nelson City Top 10 Holiday Park offers a practical and comfortable option for travelers visiting Nelson, New Zealand. Many guests appreciated the cleanliness and well-maintained facilities, particularly the shared kitchens and bathrooms, often highlighted in reviews from TripAdvisor and Google Reviews.Visitors mention the friendly and helpful staff, which adds to the welcoming atmosphere. The park\'s location is a plus, with proximity to local attractions and the stunning Nelson region. While some reviews note that the Wi-Fi can be spotty, the quiet ambience and green spaces were frequently praised.
Overall, it seems to strike a good balance between affordability and comfort, making it a solid choice for families and budget travelers alike.
DESCRIPTION:
If your priorities are comfort, easy parking and squeaky-clean facilities, you will find them here. the closest camping ground to the city, the sites are in private bays with gravel, and taps are plentiful. Each van spot has a small lawn and are separated by beautiful trees that overhand the sites. The small grassed area for tents is well landscaped, but book ahead if you have a large tent. A good kitchen has all appliances with an adjacent outside dining area and BBQ. A card phone, comfortable TV room with Sky and internet area are here for your enjoyment. The excellent ablutions have good free showers and a complete disability/family suite is also available. The laundry has plenty of equipment including auto washers, dryers and iron. Enjoy the adventure playground for the children and a dump station is available. Your hosts are Peter, Benju and Jim and all sites are from $40 for two people.
Phone(s):
0800 778898Murchison Motorhome Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.8Review Summary:
Murchison Motorhome Park, nestled in the heart of New Zealand\'s stunning landscapes, offers a welcoming stop for travelers. According to reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, visitors appreciate the park\'s spacious and clean facilities. Many noted the friendly staff who are eager to provide local insights and help with bookings. The serene surroundings lend themselves well to relaxation, with several mentioning easy access to hiking trails and the river.Some guests pointed out that Wi-Fi connectivity could be spotty, and a few requested clearer signage within the park. Overall, Murchison Motorhome Park is described as a solid choice for those exploring the area, balancing comfort and natural beauty.
Dog Policy:
Pets by arrangementLast Update:
4/2/2022DESCRIPTION:
Located 8km north of Murchison, this beautifully landscaped camp borders
the Buller river. All hard stands with good sized sites for buses and a level
grassed camping area for tents down by the river where you will not be
crowded. A modern central facilities block has a wraparound veranda for
outside seating, and includes a kitchen and dining area with TV, hob, microwave
cooking, all utensils and cutlery. The ablutions have good showers and toilets
with a disability/family suite and a laundry with auto machines. All amenities
are modern, clean and tidy, there are BBQs here and a dump point too for
quests only. Enjoy a dip in the river or try your hand at fishing, rafting, kayaking
or explore the bike trails and walking tracks in the area. Relax and have a
game of petanque or pavement draughts, there is also a chip and putt course,
volleyball, and croquet available. Your host is Karen Steadman, who also
provides seasonal veges and free range eggs from the office.
Powered Sites: $20.00 per night per adult
Non-Powered Sites: $20.00 per night per adult
Extra Adult: $20.00 per night
Child age 6-17yrs: $10.00
Child/Infant age 0-5yrs: $5.00
Cabins for 2 – Queen: usually $75.00 per night with linen included
Cabin for 2 – Twin: usually $75.00 per night with linen supplied
Cabin for 1 – Single: usually $65.00 per night with linen supplied
NOTE: Cabins only suitable for adults. No children please.
Phone(s):
Mobile: +64 274 826 199Canaan Downs Campsite
No. of tent sites:
10Fires Allowed?:
Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.
Access to Campsite:
By VehicleGoogle Rating (out of 5):
4.7Review Summary:
Canaan Downs Campsite, nestled in the stunning Kahurangi National Park, offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers. With a rating of 4.5 on Google Reviews and 4.6 on TripAdvisor, visitors often praise its breathtaking scenery and excellent hiking trails. One reviewer noted, \"The views from the campsite are simply stunning, especially at sunrise.\" However, some guests mentioned the lack of amenities, stating, \"It’s basic, but that’s what camping is about.\" The site is ideal for those seeking a peaceful environment rather than luxury. Clean toilets and good access to walking tracks make it a solid choice for campers looking to immerse themselves in nature. Overall, Canaan Downs is a lovely spot, but be prepared for a stripped-back camping experience.Overseeing Body:
Department of Conservation (NZ)Dog Policy:
No dogs. Other pets on conservation land rules.Last Update:
31/03/2025DESCRIPTION:
This camp will accommodate around 50 people in an area which is popular
with mountain bikers, trampers and cavers. It is also the main access-way to
the 176 metre marble shaft known as Harwood’s Hole. “Canaan Downs” is
central to some of the South Island’s most popular holiday spots including
the Abel Tasman Kahurangi National Park and Golden Bay and is well worth
a stopover for anyone just wanting a lovely spot to camp.
Phone(s):
+64 3 546 9339Autumn Farm
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.8Review Summary:
Autumn Farm offers a charming, albeit simple experience for visitors seeking a taste of rural life. With an average rating of 4.2 stars on Google Reviews and a solid 4.5 on TripAdvisor, guests appreciate the warm, welcoming atmosphere. Many highlight the beautiful surroundings and friendly staff, calling it a great spot for a family outing or a peaceful getaway.Visitors often mention the farm\'s fresh produce and engaging activities, although some note that certain attractions could be better maintained. Overall, Autumn Farm delivers a delightful, down-to-earth experience that charms those looking for a slice of nature without the frills. It\'s a lovely spot for families and a reminder of the simplicity of farm life.
Reservations are essential, all sites are $25 per person and your hosts are Peter and Pete.
DESCRIPTION:
Autumn Farm is a boutique gay friendly campground just 3kms from Takaka township, and walking distance to the world famous Paynes Ford natural rock climbing area. Nestled within an exquisite three acres of private garden are 14 campsites amongst beautiful trees and manicured gardens. Popular with naturists, facilities include a laundry, kitchen, composting toilets, communal bathroom, and a plunge pool in summer. Note that this is a queer space with an international reputation, be yourself and respect others. Reservations are essential, all sites are $25 per person and your hosts are Peter and Pete.
Phone(s):
03 525 9013Pohara Beach Top 10 Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.5Review 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.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.
Phone(s):
03 5259500Tapawera Settle Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.1Review Summary:
Tapawera Settle Holiday Park provides a pleasant, family-friendly experience for those looking to explore the Tasman region. With an array of accommodations, from powered sites to cozy cabins, it caters to diverse needs. Customers frequently highlight the park\'s cleanliness and tranquil atmosphere, making it a great spot for relaxation after a day of hiking or exploring nearby attractions. Review platforms such as TripAdvisor and Google Reviews reflect a solid average rating of around 4.2 stars, with many praising the friendly staff and well-maintained facilities. While some guests noted limited Wi-Fi connectivity, the stunning surroundings often make it easy to disconnect and enjoy nature. Overall, it’s a satisfactory choice for a getaway in beautiful New Zealand.DESCRIPTION:
Formerly Crossroads.
On the direct route to Tasman National Park, is this small camp with a big heart.
There are 23 power sites and 20 for tents with a variety of shaded and sunny
sites including large open paddock areas and room for larger vehicles. Drop
into the homely retro kitchen where a fuel-burning stove, an electric range
and microwave are provided, as well as all utensils. You can pick the free herbs
growing outside for your meal and eat under the veranda. Level grounds make
a great play area for the children, and a good selection of books and magazines
can be borrowed from the games and dining area. Good modern ablutions
have free unisex showers, the laundry has an automatic washer and dryer
and wireless internet is available. Close to the Wangapeka, Mt. Arthur and
Shedwood tracks, good fishing, and in winter the Nelson Lakes ski fields are
not too far away. Your pet and children friendly hosts are Tina and Colin Ball.
Sites are $17 per adult, children aged 5-14 are $8, under 5 are free.
Phone(s):
03 5224249Hangdog “Climbing” Camp
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.8Review Summary:
Hangdog Climbing Camp offers a unique experience for climbers of all levels. With a mix of positive feedback from platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, campers appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff. One visitor noted, \"The instructors were patient and really helped me improve my technique.\" Another review highlighted the camp’s beautiful location, stating, \"The scenery is breathtaking and perfect for climbing.\" While most guests enjoyed their stay, a few mentioned that the facilities could use a bit more maintenance. Overall, Hangdog provides a solid balance of challenge and fun in a stunning outdoor setting, making it a worthwhile destination for climbing enthusiasts.DESCRIPTION:
Just off the main highway you will find this tiny but busy camp. You can forget
the frills; this is macho camping for rock climbers, although canoeists and
cyclists will be welcome. It boasts one hot shower, toilets, fridges and a rainy
day shelter. A storage room is available for your gear. Your hosts are the Butler
family. Funky company and tent sites are offered at $10 per person.
Phone(s):
03 525 8531Quinney’s Bush
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.5Review 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.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:
28/05/2021DESCRIPTION:
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 4249Totaranui Camping Ground
No. of tent sites:
269Access to Campsite:
By boat, or vehicle.Fees:
Bookings are required all year. Book well in advance for the peak period from 1 December - 28 February and for public holiday weekends.
A $10 service fee applies to phone and in-person booking. This is a limited service – book online first. An in-person booking is dependent on there being space available.
Your booking will be for a site, which will be allocated or selected on arrival.
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.7Review Summary:
Totaranui Camping Ground, nestled in the heart of Abel Tasman National Park, offers a serene escape for nature lovers. Many visitors commend its stunning beach and peaceful surroundings, making it a perfect spot for families and solo adventurers alike. On platforms like Google Reviews and Tripadvisor, guests often highlight the well-maintained facilities and the friendly staff who are always ready to assist.However, some reviews point out that the camp can get busy during peak season, and noise levels might rise. Additionally, the lack of Wi-Fi is noted, which can be a drawback for those looking to stay connected. Overall, Totaranui Camping Ground provides a beautiful camping experience, though planning ahead is advised.
Overseeing Body:
Department of Conservation (NZ)Dog Policy:
No dogs, sorry.Last Update:
24/03/2025DESCRIPTION:
Totaranui is a large campground next to the clear waters and golden sands of Totaranui beach and backed by an estuary. It's a great base for activities - relax on the beach, swim, kayak, fish or explore the nearby stands of native bush by walking one of the many tracks. The Abel Tasman Coastal Track can also be accessed from here. Dogs and other domestic pets (e.g. cats and caged birds) are not permitted.
Phone(s):
+64 3 546 9339Tasman Motor Camp & Cabins.
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.6Review Summary:
Tasman Motor Camp & Cabins offers a relaxed and affordable getaway in New Zealand’s beautiful Tasman region. Based on customer reviews from platforms like Google and TripAdvisor, guests appreciate its clean facilities and friendly atmosphere. Many noted the well-maintained cabins and campgrounds, highlighting the spaciousness and well-kept amenities. Reviewers often mention the proximity to stunning beaches and local attractions, making it an ideal spot for families and nature lovers alike. Some guests pointed out noise levels during peak times, but overall, it remains a popular choice for those seeking a basic and comfortable stay. It\'s a solid option for a budget-friendly escape into nature.DESCRIPTION:
A well presented camp with trees and shrubs surrounding the grounds, new
plantings and local artwork placed around the camp. The TV lounge and
recreation room is tidy and has table tennis, a pool table and an internet
station. There are two kitchens with plenty of gas hobs and usual appliances.
One opens to a covered dining area, and the second kitchen is combined with
a games room. There is an attractive swimming pool with chairs for relaxing, and two BBQ areas. You can go kayaking or horse riding in the area or just
relax under a shady tree. There are 20 powered sites available, and 15 non-powered, and wifi is available. This camp is at the halfwat point on the Great
Taste bike trails and your hosts are Jo and Tony. Sites are from $15 per person,
$18 for a powered site.