Keith Fitzgerald
North Island ▷ Rotorua Region ▷ Rotorua ▷
3.5/5
Only 1 toilet was available for both men and women at night but it was clean enough.
The areas for pulling onto the grass could be better signposted and it’s difficult enough to pull up on the grass after rainfall
North Island ▷ Waikato ▷ Cambridge ▷
4.0/5
Toilets were kept very clean and stocked with toilet paper.
The area can be muddy as it was when we were there due to heavy rain but there are still a few spots that you can park out of the mud. Nice to wake up next to the water.
North Island ▷ Rotorua Region ▷ Rotorua ▷
5.0/5
Really nice park, friendly owner, all the facilities were spotless.
Showers are completely free and have changing cubicles attached.
The washer and dryers are very efficient and theres a clothesline too.
Would definitely visit again.
If you’re into fishing there’s a huge selection of equipment in the office for sale.
South Island ▷ Queenstown Region ▷ Queenstown Township ▷
5.0/5
Best paid campsite we’ve stayed in after 2 weeks travelling the north island and the west coast of the South Island.
Facilities were immaculate. The kitchen had pots, pans and cooking utensils. There were plenty of hobs and barbecues. Bathrooms were clean and good showers except be careful as the self contained showers have a gap at the bottom so the next persons shower water can come into your shower cubicle
South Island ▷ Fiordland ▷ Te Anau ▷
4.0/5
The views from this site both during the day and at night are spectacular.
Surrounded by mountains in a wide open valley with a river running alongside. It does come at the inconvenience of long drop toilets and $15 per person is somewhat pricey as there is no water source other than the river. Bring something for the sandfly’s too. But I’d still 100% stay again because of the views of the stars at night
South Island ▷ Wanaka Region ▷ Wanaka Township ▷
4.0/5
Good location, relatively cheap.
Plenty of space in the large skip. Toilets weren’t bad either. Very little issue with sandflies. Water is available but it isn’t treated.