Discover Camping And Holiday Parks At the Bay of Plenty
If you're looking to stay outdoors and explore the Bay of Plenty's natural beauty, camping and holiday parks are a great accommodation option. They typically offer tent sites, caravan sites, cabins, motel units and backpacker lodges.
Set right on the beach and next
to a wildlife refuge, this DOC campsite is ideal for family fun. Surfcasting,
bird watching and walks around the lagoon are all popular activities.
Murupara Motor Camp
Located in a peaceful farm setting, Murupara Motor Camp is
an affordable getaway on a rural road between the town of Murupara and the
Rangitaiki River. With a variety of cabins to choose from, including premium,
standard and backpackers options, it's a great option for people looking for a
base to explore the North Island's Bay of Plenty.
The campground has a number of amenities for guests to
enjoy, such as kitchens, laundry facilities, hot and cold showers, a spa pool,
games room, BBQ areas, kids playground and more. There are also powered and
non-powered sites for campervans and tents to choose from.
This is a great place to stay for those who are keen to get
active outdoors, with many rafting companies operating from the camp grounds.
You can also explore the Te Urewera National Park on foot, by mountain bike or
on a guided tour.
A short drive south takes you to some of the region's
geothermal attractions, such as Rainbow Mountain Scenic Reserve and Kerosene
Creek for a dip in a natural hot pool below a waterfall. The area is also home
to Whirinaki Forest, where you can take a day hike to the pristine Crater Lake.
With two separate complexes, the campground has 15 units in
each and offers powered and non-powered cabins for overnight stays, as well as
campervan and tent campsites. Each block of cabins comes with a kitchen, flush
toilets and coin operated laundry.
The camping grounds are also just a stone's throw away from
the mighty Rangitaiki River and a few minutes' walk to the local shopping
center. There are numerous hiking trails in the surrounding area, with a
variety of activities for the whole family to enjoy.
The Bay of Plenty is a paradise
for outdoor enthusiasts, with countless opportunities to experience the natural
beauty of the North Island. It's a beautiful spot for hiking, swimming,
cycling, fishing, and camping. There are several campgrounds in the area, and
our list of the best ones will help you find the perfect base for your
adventures!
Murupara Holiday Park
Murupara Holiday Park is the gateway to Te Urewera National
Park and Whirinaki Forest Park, and offers a variety of accommodation options.
With a choice of powered campervan or tent sites, cabins, motel units and
communal ablution blocks, you can find something to suit your budget.
The campsite is set among lush green grass lawns and trees
shaded by tall pines, with a range of amenities to help make your stay
comfortable. There's a BBQ area, TV room, spa pool and laundry facilities,
along with showers, flush toilets and hot & cold showers.
Located in a quiet town between Rotorua and Te Urewera,
Murupara Holiday Park is a great base to explore this region's natural
attractions. It's also near the town's four marae, which are a good place to
learn about Maori culture.
This Camping Bay of Plenty site has cabins, campervan and
tent sites as well as a large campsite for larger groups. With 15 units in two
complexes, there's space for a wide range of holiday makers.
There's a selection of premium, standard and backpacker
cabins in each of the two complexes, with options to suit all budgets. Some
include a full linen service, a small fridge and TV, while others are more
basic.
These affordable accommodations have a bed and breakfast
feel with communal bathrooms, kitchen and laundry facilities. They also offer
free WiFi and a breakfast option.
A new owner took over this camping ground in recent months
and has made a big effort to upgrade. They're currently working on the ablution
block and upgrading the showers.
The camping site is well maintained and has a nice big
kitchen, good new laundry equipment, clean showers and hopefully the potholes
will be fixed soon!
With its stunning location, this campground is a popular
choice for families. With a range of activities, from white water rafting to
mountain biking and hiking in the nearby forest, there's something for everyone
to enjoy at this campsite.
The site also has a children's
playground and basketball court, as well as a spa pool and a BBQ area for
guests to use. There's also a games room, TV, kitchen and laundry facilities.
The campground is a short walk from the Rangitaiki River, which is great for
fishing and boating.
Matata Holiday Park
Matata Holiday Park is a perfect destination to unwind and
enjoy the stunning views of the Bay of Plenty. This camping ground is set right
on the beach and boasts a range of facilities, including a swimming pool, kids
playground, BBQ area, laundry, toilets and more.
This campsite is an ideal spot for families with kids, and
is located in a beautiful coastal setting close to Matata’s wildlife refuge.
Head off for a day of bird watching, go for a hike, or just relax and admire
the spectacular scenery.
The accommodation at this campground is affordable, clean,
and offers excellent access to the beach. They have a variety of facilities,
including toilets and showers, and the staff are very friendly.
There are also a few places to shop nearby, so it’s easy to
grab some groceries if you’re feeling peckish. If you’re looking for a more
luxurious stay, there are a few hotels in Matata that can cater to your needs.
Matata Holiday Park features a pool, spa and sauna. There’s
also a bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
This holiday home is 1.9 miles from Watergate Bay Beach and
1.2 miles from Newquay Zoo. It has 2 bedrooms, a kitchen with a dishwasher and
a microwave, and a bathroom.
It has a flat-screen TV and a living room. This 2-bedroom
holiday home also has a seating area and a bathroom with a bath.
There’s also a washing machine and dryer available at this
holiday home.
If you’re a intrepid traveler
who loves to take your vacation off the beaten path, then Matata Holiday Park
is the place for you. You’ll love the unique adventures and lesser-known
tourist scenes in this beautiful area of New Zealand.
Te Ahiaua Holiday Park
Whether you’re a seasoned camper, a first-timer or somewhere
in between, the Bay of Plenty has a lot to offer. With stunning beaches, starry
skies and even some mountains to climb, there’s no shortage of things to do and
see when you visit.
For those of you looking for a more laid-back camping
experience, Te Ahiaua Holiday Park is the place to go. It’s just a stone’s
throw from Lake Te Anau and offers modern accommodation in a peaceful setting
with amazing views of the lake.
The campsite is a great base from which to explore the
Fiordland National Park and its surrounding attractions. The town centre is
just a short walk away, and there are plenty of walking trails to take you
along the Kepler Track and the Hollyford Valley Trail.
This Te Anau campground is also only a few minutes’ walk
from Te Anau Glow Worm Caves, Steamers Beach and the Te Anau Bird Sanctuary.
You can also catch a jet boat ride on Lake Te Anau or a tour of the mystical
glow worm caves.
At the end of a day exploring, come back to your campsite
and relax in its hot tubs and sauna. It also has BBQs, laundry facilities, a
communal lounge and kitchen.
Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi access at Te Ahiaua Holiday
Park. Located within a 10minute walk of Lake Te Anau and a 10-minute drive of
Te Anau Bird Sanctuary, this family-friendly accommodation offers free parking.
There are 73 guestrooms at this 4.5-star caravan
park/campground. They feature a flat-screen TV, refrigerator and a tea/coffee
maker.
It’s a cosy
place to stay and the owner Helen is so friendly and helpful. She’s always happy
to help out and give recommendations on local tours, activities and excursions.
The site is well-connected to other parts of Te Anau, with
bus stops close by. Guests can also use the property’s complimentary bike
rental to explore the area on foot.
There are a
few different types of sites at this Te Anau campground, including a few with a
view of the lake and others which look over the river. The site is
wellmaintained and has a barbecue and a kid’s playground.
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