4 acres hosted by Ivan S.
1 motorhome pitch
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Situated only 15 minutes from Raglan and about the same to the blissful and barely known about Aotea Harbour, keep going and in only 35 minutes you find yourself in Kawhia, another gorgeous harbour and also boasts it's own hot water beach, where at low tide you can just dig a hole and create your own spa pool - choose the right day and enjoy a spectacular and unforgettable sunset. Not forgetting of course the renowned Bridal Veil Falls, only 2km further up the road from this property. With the local social club directly across the road, you have the choice of peace and tranquility or a little socialising and getting to know the locals - with the possibility of being let in on further (lesser known and undiscovered) attractions which, believe me exist - but are accessable by permission only. With it's close proximity to Raglan and all that it beholds, it's a great place to park up away from the hustle and bustle (and the free camping Nazis, lol) take a breath and plan your next move. Stay a night or a week, I promise you that the longer you stay the more welcome you will feel - and be...If your camper is small and manouverable you can have a great spot, shaded by the trees and beside a fresh water stream, and the water has been tested and is absolutely pure and drinkable. Close to Raglan and Ruapuke, but away from the free camping Nazis. Bridal Veil Falls is only minutes away, and not far further on is the forgotten Aotea Harbour - on your way to Kawhia, which is only a half hour drive away and boasts it's own hot water beach - where (at low tide) you can just dig a hole in the sand and create your very own spa pool. Pick the right time and tide and enjoy what could be the most unforgettable sunset you'll ever experience. Directly across the road from the property is the local Social Club, so if you're in the mood for it, stroll across and who knows - you may be let in on some of the other natural attractions in the area, that are on private land and only accessible by permission. All in all it's a great hub while you decide what to do next, without the hassle of being told - move along, you can't park there!?