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Wharariki Beach Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

3.5

Review Summary:

Wharariki Beach Holiday Park offers a unique and tranquil experience set against stunning landscapes. Many visitors appreciate the park\'s proximity to the breathtaking Wharariki Beach, perfect for walks at sunset. On platforms like Google Reviews and TripAdvisor, guests highlight the spacious, clean facilities and friendly staff who are accommodating and helpful.

Some reviews mention the limited Wi-Fi and that it can be windy, which might not suit everyone. However, the overall vibe is relaxed, making it a great spot for unwinding. The kitchen and communal areas are well-maintained, and the camping experience is peaceful. Overall, if you\'re looking for a serene escape in nature, Wharariki Beach Holiday Park is a solid choice.
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Address:
560 Wharariki Road, Wharariki Beach, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

At the top of the West Coast, and not far from Farewell Spit, is this ecofriendly camp set amongst rural farmland. There are eight sites with power around the landscaped grounds, plus plenty of tent sites. A nice main building houses a large kitchen with gas hobs and other facilities, plus a spacious dining area with a large polished wooden slab table as it's focal point. There is also a pool table in this area as well as an outside covered deck with sofas and chairs, and a view to the surrounding countryside. Unisex ablutions have large coin-operated gas heated showers and an equally large disability suite. The laundry has auto machines and there is a children’s playground. Take a 20 minute walk to Wharariki Beach, which is famous for its sunsets, and you may be lucky enough to see seals, and seal pups basking and swimming here too. A gorgeous tree enclosed café is on the edge of the camp, and numerous walks are close by. Stock up at Collingwood on the way as there are no shops here. A site will cost you $18 per person, and if you want power it is an extra $5.

  • 29 tent and campervan sites (no power)

  • 6 powered sites for campervans or caravans

  • 4 Standard Cabins: 1 Queen bed (fully dressed) and 1 double sofa bed. (Sofa bed is provided without bed linen so you must bring your own if planning to stay with 3 or 4 guests.) Facilities are shared in the Amenities Block

  • Backpackers Lodge – 18+ only, Large room UNISEX sleeps up to 11

  • 1 x Large GROUP Site min 6 pp max 10pp

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Phone(s):

03 524 8507
Email/Contact Us: stay@wharariki.co.nz

West Bay Camping Ground (St. Arnaud)

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.4

Review Summary:

West Bay Camping Ground in St. Arnaud, New Zealand, offers a serene escape for nature lovers. Many guests appreciate the stunning lakeside views and easy access to hiking trails. One customer on TripAdvisor praised the site for its clean facilities and friendly staff, stating, \"It’s a perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring.\" Another review on Google highlighted the well-maintained camping spots, although some mentioned that the grounds could get busy during peak seasons. Overall, the camping ground strikes a good balance between rustic charm and essential amenities. For those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience in a beautiful setting, West Bay is undoubtedly worth considering.
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Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation

Last Update:

01/01/2025
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Address:
DOC West Bay Campground Mt Robert Rd Nelson Lakes National Park 7072, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

The campsite has sites tucked amongst kanuka/manuka forest. It is adjacent to Lake Rotoiti and there is a boat launching ramp nearby. Enjoy water activities on the lake at this easily accessible campsite in the picturesque Nelson Lakes National Park. Note that it is only open during the summer months.

There are 40 non-powered/tent sites.

Bookings are required.

Phone(s):

03 521 1808
Email/Contact Us: nelsonlakesvc@doc.govt.nz

Totaranui Camping Ground

No. of tent sites:

269

Access 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.

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Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review 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:

24/03/2025
Address:
Totaranui Road, Abel Tasman National Park via Nelson, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

DESCRIPTION:

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 9339
Email/Contact Us: nelsonvc@doc.govt.nz

The Barn

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review Summary:

The Barn offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing getaway. Guests frequently praise the comfortable rooms and convenient amenities. According to reviews on TripAdvisor, many highlight the friendly staff who go out of their way to ensure a pleasant stay. One visitor mentioned, \"The location was ideal for exploring the local area, and the breakfast was a nice touch.\" Google Reviews reflects similar sentiments, with guests feeling that the price was reasonable for the quality provided. However, a few noted that the Wi-Fi connection could be improved. Overall, The Barn provides a comfortable experience with a homey feel, appealing to both solo travelers and families alike.

Double cabins, $89 per cabin, all bedding supplied.
Twin cabins (2x single beds), $89, all bedding supplied.
Dorm beds, newly built, $32 single bed, all bedding supplied.

Address:
The Barn Backpackers 14 Harvey Rd Marahau, Tasman, Nelson, South Island 7197

DESCRIPTION:

Closest to the start of the Abel Tasman National Park walks, there are views out to the beach in this lively, happy campground.  There are plenty of tent sites set in a garden area; enjoy the sound of the sea and birdsong plus the company of Pukekos and Wekas.
Copses of natural bush are dotted around the camp. There is a mini camp store sells reasonably priced wine and beer, you can enjoy the café/bar/restaurant. A bus stop is close by. The ablutions are well-kept and have disability facilities. There is a new block of showers with a view of the beach, and the open-style kitchen and dining area that has an extension with several BBQs, help yourself to herbs out of the garden. The laundry has automatic equipment. Enjoy an evening on the large communal deck with a camp fire and native trees all around.

All activity bookings can be made at Reception including Water Taxis, Kayaking, SUPs, Sky Diving, River Canyoning, Hand gliding, Microlites and a massage to end the day here. You can also leave your car at the secure car park on site. Your hosts are Rhonda, Milan and Will. Tent sites are from $20 per person and power sites $22 per person. Seasonal rates apply.

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Phone(s):

03 5278043
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Email/Contact Us: info@barn.co.nz

Te Pukatea Bay Campsite

No. of tent sites:

7

Access to Campsite:

By walk in or boat.
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Google Rating (out of 5):

4.7

Review Summary:

Te Pukatea Bay Campsite, situated in the breathtaking scenery of New Zealand, offers a unique camping experience that many travelers appreciate. With reviews primarily sourced from Google and TripAdvisor, visitors often mention the campsite\'s stunning views and accessible beaches. Many have highlighted the peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and nature enthusiasts. However, some campers point out limited facilities, indicating that there\'s no running water and basic amenities are sparse. Overall, Te Pukatea Bay is praised for its natural beauty and tranquility, but potential visitors should be prepared for a more rustic camping experience. Ideal for those seeking a break from urban life.
To Book:

Overseeing Body:

Information courtesy of the Department of Conservation (NZ)

Dog Policy:

No dogs allowed.

Last Update:

23/3/2025
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.

Bookings are required.

Phone(s):

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

Tasman Motor Camp & Cabins.

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.6

Review 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.
Address:
Tasman Motor Camp, 55 Aporo Rd, Ruby Bay, Tasman, 7173, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

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.

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Phone(s):

03 5402542
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Tapawera Settle Holiday Park

Google Rating (out of 5):

4.1

Review 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.
Address:
Tapawera Settle Motels and Campground 19 Tadmor Valley Rd Tapawera 7055, Tasman, Nelson, South Island

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 5224249
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