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Ngawha SpringsCommercial organisation |
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North Island ▷ Northland ▷ Kaikohe |
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Payment RequirementIs there a cost for this experience or is it free? Paid access/participation The experience costs money to access or take part in. |
Variety of temperature pools
Not crowded
Relaxing atmosphere
Reasonable entrance fee
Great for a bike ride
Limited entrance time
It was awesome!
Luiz Kainz
My fav hot pools in New Zealand.
Bonny Doon
An awesome off the beaten path experience.
Stella and Merle
Hot spring pools in use for 700+ years...
robear77
Rotorua Thermal springs eat your heart out!
straw64
about 43 nzd fee for 2 hour entrance, lots of different temperature pools to try out.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
Customer
Awesome place to relax.
Not crowded. We even biked there from Kaikohe in the rain.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
Customer
Great, cheap, local hot springs in Ngawha, Northland.
Great choice of temperatures and pools. Note: remove all jewellery - will tarnish silver. Wear an old swimsuit, the smells hang around for days, other than that, a great hidden spot.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2017
Customer
An awesome off the beaten path experience.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016
Customer
For $4 per person, we had a really nice evening in the hot pools with different temperatures from cold to extremely hot.
Furthermore the mud was good for your skin and it was nice to talk with the locals.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016
Customer
Hot spring pools in use for 700+ years...
and little changed. Spiritually fulfilling.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2012
Customer
Cheap at $3 and really relaxing.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2009
Customer
Pretty cheap with $5PP.
But it was not very clean and hard to reach. The hot pools were great but the location was pretty ugly and dirty.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2013
Customer
Really cheap, $4, and relaxing, a great place to meet locals and enjoy a warm bath, but you stink of rotten eggs for a long time afterward.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2015
Customer
What you can expect from thermal baths, some basic holes for swimming with the familiar smell, but has the most awesome owner who let us in all night after closing.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2014
Customer
Only $4, really great, not so popular, not too touristy, pools authentic and typically kiwi.
But no showers and we seek after that!
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2014
Customer
about 43 nzd fee for 2 hour entrance, lots of different temperature pools to try out.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
Customer
Awesome place to relax.
Not crowded. We even biked there from Kaikohe in the rain.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
Customer
Great, cheap, local hot springs in Ngawha, Northland.
Great choice of temperatures and pools. Note: remove all jewellery - will tarnish silver. Wear an old swimsuit, the smells hang around for days, other than that, a great hidden spot.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2017
Customer
For $4 per person, we had a really nice evening in the hot pools with different temperatures from cold to extremely hot.
Furthermore the mud was good for your skin and it was nice to talk with the locals.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016
Customer
An awesome off the beaten path experience.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016
Customer
What you can expect from thermal baths, some basic holes for swimming with the familiar smell, but has the most awesome owner who let us in all night after closing.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2014
Customer
Really cheap, $4, and relaxing, a great place to meet locals and enjoy a warm bath, but you stink of rotten eggs for a long time afterward.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2015
Customer
Only $4, really great, not so popular, not too touristy, pools authentic and typically kiwi.
But no showers and we seek after that!
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2014
Customer
Pretty cheap with $5PP.
But it was not very clean and hard to reach. The hot pools were great but the location was pretty ugly and dirty.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2013
Customer
Hot spring pools in use for 700+ years...
and little changed. Spiritually fulfilling.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2012
Customer
Cheap at $3 and really relaxing.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2009
Customer
Natural, local mud pools, Students pay $3 only.
12 baths available. Very smelly!
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2009
Customer
Rotorua Thermal springs eat your heart out!
... Ngawha Springs is the real deal ... authentic, natural and the 'real deal'
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2009
Customer
A more natural (real mineral mud!), invigorating and value for money option that Rotorua's rather sterile spa baths.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2009
Customer
My fav hot pools in New Zealand.
Genuine kiwi hospitality and lots of northland characters to talk to when in the pools. The waters are supposed to be full of minerals and plenty of the oldies I met there swear by its healing properties. From treating skin conditions to helping eyesite. I just loved the choice of 8 different pools, combined with the interesting company. With an entry price of $5 for the whole day (you can return later on and use the same ticket), Ngawha Springs are all good.
Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in July 2008
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