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Coquille Bay Campsite

No. of tent sites:

6

Access to Campsite:

By boat, foot.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Coquille Bay Campsite offers a serene escape for nature lovers, nestled along the stunning coastline. Many visitors appreciate its quiet ambiance and beautiful scenery. A recent reviewer on Campsite Review noted, “The location is breathtaking, with easy access to the beach and excellent hiking trails.”

Facilities are basic but adequate, with clean toilets and picnic tables. According to a review on Campground Reviews, some guests mentioned that the lack of hot showers could be a drawback, but they appreciated the natural setting: “It’s a rustic experience, but that’s part of its charm.”

Overall, Coquille Bay Campsite is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat, balancing simplicity with natural beauty. It’s worth considering for a weekend getaway or a longer stay.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

No dogs

Last Update:

31/5/2023
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Walk-in or boat-in to this beachside campsite on the Tinline to Anchorage section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track. There is no drive on access.

Phone(s):

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

James Mackay Campsite

No. of tent sites:

4

Access to Campsite:

By walking or mountain bike.

Review Summary:

James Mackay Campsite offers a serene camping experience surrounded by beautiful scenery. According to reviews on platforms like Google and Camping NZ, visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities and proximity to nature. Many highlight the clean restrooms and cooking areas, which enhance the overall camping experience.

Some guests note the site\'s popularity can lead to crowded conditions during peak season, but most agree that the environment is calm and peaceful. The nearby walking trails and stunning views of the landscape are often praised, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts. Overall, James Mackay Campsite provides a solid camping experience, balancing comfort with the beauty of New Zealand\'s outdoors.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Dog Policy:

Dogs on a leash only

Last Update:

20/6/2023
Google Reviews Link:
Address:
Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

Camp amongst the kānuka forest just off SH7 between Hanmer Springs and Lewis Pass. Boyle Campsite is on the Te Araroa Trail and at the end of the five-day tramp on the St James Walkway.

Bookings are required.

Phone(s):

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