Rainforest Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.6Review 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.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.
Phone(s):
0800 897246Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.3Review Summary:
Fox Glacier TOP 10 Holiday Park offers a solid experience for travelers seeking a blend of comfort and nature. According to reviews on TripAdvisor and Google, guests appreciate the clean facilities and friendly staff, making it an inviting place to stay. The park’s proximity to the Fox Glacier itself is a significant highlight, allowing easy access for day hikes and stunning views.However, some reviews on Booking.com noted that the kitchen facilities could be a bit crowded during peak times. Overall, Fox Glacier TOP 10 is a reliable choice for those looking for budget accommodation with basic amenities, especially for outdoor enthusiasts eager to explore the majestic glaciers nearby.
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Off Cook Flat Road is this large and well-presented camp with stunning views. Tents can set up under the shady trees on a large grassed area, while hard stands are provided for vehicles. Most have lovely grass strips between them and some of the sites are extra-large with good access for buses. The two kitchens are well equipped with full stoves, hotplates and fridge/freezers and a dining space with a separate TV and internet room. A clean ablution block has a disability/family suite, plus a children_s bath and a laundry with up-to-date automatic equipment. The other two sets of ablutions are well appointed and clean with well-lined roomy showers serviced by gas water heating and hairdryers. You can cook inside in the kitchen with all amenities or outside under the covered BBQ area. All the mod cons here, and everything is immaculately presented and clean as a whistle, and you will appreciate the under floor heating in the bathrooms if staying in winter! A great adventure playground has been provided for the children, as well as pedal cars for hire. Parents, however, will love the new spa room. Other amenities include a dump point, phones and free internet, while there is a licensed restaurant with takeaways close by. Your adventure trips can start here with many activities to choose from and a no charge booking service. Your friendly hosts are Nick and Claire. Camping at $22 per person, children $10. Powered sites $48 for two, or $25 for one. Children_s prices and off season rates available.
Phone(s):
0800 054366Gillespies Beach Campsite
No. of tent sites:
8Fires Allowed?:
Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.
Access to Campsite:
By Vehicle.Google Rating (out of 5):
4.3Review Summary:
Gillespies Beach Campsite offers a unique experience nestled between the serene Tasman Sea and lush native bush. Many reviewers on platforms like Tripadvisor and Google Reviews appreciate the rustic charm and picturesque surroundings. Guests often highlight the clean facilities and friendly atmosphere, making it a great spot for families and solo travelers alike.A common sentiment is the campsite\'s accessibility to stunning walks, such as the nearby glacier views. Some visitors mention the lack of showers, which can be a downside, but most agree that the natural beauty compensates for this. Overall, Gillespies Beach Campsite provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in nature without the frills of modern amenities.
Overseeing Body:
Department of Conservation (NZ)Dog Policy:
Dogs on a leash only. Other pets on conservation land rules.Last Update:
31/03/2025DESCRIPTION:
The Gillespies Beach campsite is located near an old gold mining settlement. Short tracks lead to historic suction and bucket dredges - relics from the gold mining days, while longer tracks lead to Gillespies Lagoon and a seal colony at Galway Beach.
Phone(s):
+64 3 752 0360Pine Grove Motels
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.2Review 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
DESCRIPTION:
Set between Fox Glacier and Haast sits the Pine Grove Motel, the closest accommodation to the popular Copland Track.
Phone(s):
03 751 0898Lake Paringa Campsite
No. of tent sites:
12Fires Allowed?:
Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land.
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.3Review Summary:
Lake Paringa Campsite offers a serene escape for nature lovers. Many visitors on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google Reviews praise its stunning scenery and tranquility, perfect for camping, hiking, and fishing. Reviewers frequently highlight the well-maintained facilities, including clean restrooms and picnic areas. The accessibility to the lake for kayaking and the surrounding walking trails receive positive mentions as well.However, some users note that the campsite can get crowded during peak season, which might detract from its peaceful ambiance. Overall, Lake Paringa offers a solid camping experience for those looking to unwind in nature, with a few minor drawbacks worth considering.
Overseeing Body:
Department of Conservation (NZ)Dog Policy:
No Dogs AllowedLast Update:
5/04/2025DESCRIPTION:
Enjoy boating, fishing and swimming in the lake. Walk the Haast to Paringa Cattle Track.
There are 12 non-powered/tent sites.
Bookings are required.
Phone(s):
+64 27 303 4890Haast Beach Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
3.5Review Summary:
Haast Beach Holiday Park is a cozy retreat nestled on the stunning West Coast of New Zealand. Many guests appreciate its tranquil location, noting the proximity to both the beach and the majestic Haast River. Reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Google highlight the clean facilities and friendly staff, often mentioning the well-maintained kitchen and communal areas.Some visitors appreciate the relaxed atmosphere, perfect for families, while others enjoy the chance to disconnect and unwind. However, a few have noted that the Wi-Fi can be spotty, and parking might be limited during peak times. Overall, Haast Beach Holiday Park offers a charming and affordable stay for those seeking a peaceful getaway in a beautiful natural setting.
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A tidy camp next to the Turnbull River and Hapuka Estuary, enjoy fishing in the river, net some whitebait, or go for a bush walk. Don\'t be fooled by the name though, as this camp is next to a river, not the beach which is five minutes_ drive away. There are 50 powered sites and as many for tents. the camp is generously supplied with amenities. There are two old but clean kitchen/dining rooms, one has a spacious living room with a diesel burner, good furnishings and TV. The ablutions are plentiful, one basic and one modern, but both clean and tidy plus one with a disability suite. Cape Cod chairs under the verandah with the BBQs, and picnic tables are positioned around the camp. There is an excellent laundry, the camp store is well stocked, and internet is available. Your friendly hosts are Alf and Lorriane. Tent sites are $15 per adult, powered sites are $36 for two, while children aged 5 to 15 years are $8 and under five years are free.
Phone(s):
0800 843226Haast Lodge, Backpackers, Motel and Motor Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4Review Summary:
I recently stayed at Haast Lodge, Backpackers, Motel and Motor Park and found it to be a decent option for budget travelers. On Booking.com, guests appreciated the clean facilities and friendly staff, highlighting the comfortable beds. One review mentioned, \"The communal kitchen was well-equipped, making it easy to prepare meals.\" However, some noted that the Wi-Fi could be spotty, especially in shared areas. TripAdvisor reviews echoed this, with visitors noting the scenic surroundings but mentioning that the location is a bit isolated, making it less convenient for those without a car. Overall, it\'s a good choice for those looking for basic accommodations amid the stunning New Zealand landscape.In a town location, we offer a wide range of accommodation for every budget: tent and campervan sites, budget rooms with shared facilities and fully self contained motel units.
DESCRIPTION:
An excellent location for hunting and bird watching, this complex has motorhome parks that are mostly sealed to cope with the coast weather, there are also a number of lawn sites however. A number of power sites have been formed close to the amenities recently. The modern and clean kitchen has everything supplied, including pots and pans. This adjoins an open plan dining and an attractive lounge that is pleasantly furnished. The ablutions are smart with and tidy, while the laundry has washing machines and dryers, as well as other extras. Showers will cost you 50c and a dump point is on site. The office doubles as a well-stocked shop, includes a credit card phone, and eftpos is accepted here. Dogs are welcome on prior arrangement only, and your hosts are Greg and Nathalie Hope. Both tent site and powered sites are from $17 per person.
Phone(s):
0800 500 703Mokihinui Domain Camp
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.4Review Summary:
Mokihinui Domain Camp, located near the stunning west coast of New Zealand\'s South Island, offers a charming experience for campers seeking tranquility. Many visitors commend the camp for its picturesque setting, with easy access to the Mokihinui River and surrounding landscapes. A user on Google Reviews remarked, “The camping spots are spacious and well-maintained, perfect for families.”However, some guests mentioned limited facilities, such as a lack of showers, which can be a drawback for those seeking more comfort. Check reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor and Facebook for a range of experiences. Overall, Mokihinui Domain Camp is a peaceful retreat for nature lovers willing to embrace a more rustic camping experience.
DESCRIPTION:
An oldie but a goodie as the saying goes. Stop in at the office on the way down to the domain camp, you will pass it on your way in to this spot on the edge of the sea, and at the heart of the Mokihinui community. With plenty of level land, either on the sports field or beside the beach, this camp has a tavern near the entrance and the sea over the bank at the back where there is excellent fishing, and whitebaiting in the river. Some old trees make this a lovely picnic area. Around the playing field are 21 sites, which have power and taps, the main amenities are a central kitchen with three full stoves, fridge, tables and chairs. The main ablution block has clean tiled showers and toilets, with another block of toilets available in the busy season, and there are automatic machines in the laundry. Added extras include a herb garden and book exchange, and your friendly hosts, Joan and Basil, invite you to participate in the yearly Xmas fishing competition, or come and put your torpedo out at any time. Tent sites from $8 for one and $2 for children under 12 years. Power sites from $20 for two and $2 for children under 12 years.
Phone(s):
03 7821832Haast River TOP 10 Holiday Park
Google Rating (out of 5):
4.2Review Summary:
Haast River TOP 10 Holiday Park offers a tranquil escape in New Zealand\'s stunning West Coast region. With an average rating of 4.5 stars on Google and 4.6 stars on TripAdvisor, guests appreciate its natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere. Many reviews highlight the spacious, well-maintained campsites and well-appointed cabins, making it suitable for both short and extended stays.Visitors frequently mention the friendly staff who provide helpful tips about local attractions. The proximity to the Haast River and surrounding nature trails is a major plus, allowing for easy outdoor activities. Some guests noted that amenities could be improved, but overall, the park offers a charming spot for those seeking adventure in a peaceful setting. Perfect for families and solo travelers alike!
Your host is Deborah and sites are from $20 per adult, children from five to 15 years $6, under five free.
DESCRIPTION:
This small alpine park on the southern fringe of the Fox Glacier township is surrounded by West Coast bush and is open for vehicle camping only. Walking distance to the Fox Glacier guide office, cafe and local pub there are 22 power sites that form a two-tier radius around the centre of the camp. The unisex disability bathrooms and all other ablutions are modern, clean and tidy with free showers, while a small kitchen has all appliances and TV/dining area. Outside there is a covered BBQ area and the laundry has both washing machine and dryers. You can hire a bike, and after dark you might like to visit the glow-worms. There is a dump station for camp patrons and all parking is on hard stands. Your host is Deborah and sites are from $20 per adult, children from five to 15 years $6, under five free.
Phone(s):
0800 624847Hotel Harihari
Google Rating (out of 5):
3.9Review Summary:
Hotel Harihari offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that has garnered positive feedback from guests across various review platforms, including TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. Many visitors appreciate the clean and comfortable rooms, highlighting the friendly staff who go the extra mile to ensure a pleasant stay. A guest mentioned how the hotel’s location near scenic walks and local attractions adds to its charm. However, a few reviews pointed out that the Wi-Fi could be improved, and some felt that the breakfast options were limited. Overall, Hotel Harihari strikes a good balance of comfort and value, making it a solid choice for travelers looking to explore the region.DESCRIPTION:
This welcome stop is half way between Franz Josef and Hokitika, and is a
popular stop for cyclists. You can hitch your wagon to one of the 16 power
sites that are ranged on hard ground, under big shade trees and manicured
grass. The grounds beside the hotel are level and open, with neat lawn sites
that have taps and sumps as well as BBQ tables. Campers may use the hotel
facilities, the ablutions and small kitchen facility are within the accommodation
complex, good luck finding them though as they are not well sign posted.
A good laundry is available, , and there is a dump point. Your friendly host
is Tom. Tent sites $12 per person, power sites $30 for two, extras $12.