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New Zealand lends itself to hiking or camping-car camping car and became extremely popular with locals as a holiday mode.Tourists with the family in particular, also find here a very convenient campsites country.The facilities are generally excellent, and easily available.
With a choice of free camping or staying in campgrounds and holiday parks you should never have a problem finding a place where to stop for the night.
Free Camping in New Zealand
While free camp in May in many places, it will sometimes be necessary and desirable to remain in a campground, especially in cities or large towns. You need to check with the Office Tourist find that the regulations are for the free camping in their fields because it varies. Sometimes there is a very small charge – for about $ 5.Check signs red black and white camp.
Over there is also a relatively new field Native Parks Organization, where for a fee of $ 70, you'll stay up to 50 sites on private property. You need to drive a car rental camper totally contained or camper to participate this scheme. This is a great way to meet local people.
New Zealand Camping Grounds
Being a nation of campers there are many choices when it comes to finding a campground. You do not need to be aware that over the period peak summer (December-January) the camping grounds will be busy and you need to arrive earlier in the afternoon if possible to ensure you get site.
New Zealand will campgrounds basic with only a cold shower and toilet for holiday parks with
- Camp Kitchen
- Bathroom excellent – hot showers, toilets, etc.
- Laundries with washing machines, dryers, etc.
- Pools
- Playgrounds for children
- Mini Golf
- Tennis courts
- Entertainment room with indoor activities
and more …
If your camp is not Beachside he could be a beautiful lake with swimming pools or spas. I can not think of a campground where I stayed was not something to delight the family.
Facilities in New Zealand Camping Grounds
- DOC (Department of Conservation) Camps are found in many places invariably beautiful beach. These are very cheap. So you need very basic facilities. You get what you pay, but they are often right on the beautiful beaches and some of the best places in the country.
- Council Campgrounds. Generally have good facilities with the campers kitchen, hot showers, bathrooms and laundry.
- Private campgrounds. These range from basic to excellent. Most are very good. You should have a kitchen, hot showers and toilets.
- Motorhome camping grounds only there a few camper and motor home only campgrounds are often located on property private. They are generally just a nice place to stay without additional facilities.Your motorhome must be fully autonomous to be suitable.
- Holiday Parks 4 star Holiday parks have superb facilities with cabins, on site rental caravan, swimming pools, baths whirlpool, playgrounds for children and a shop.
Most campgrounds will have a number of power points for caravans and camper vans, as well as tent sites. There will be rules that are necessary to comply with campers campers so that others are happy. Many camps expect to noise to be limited after the 10.00pm.Some may even close their doors. They will have a facility for you to get a key, or you should be able to make arrangements if you arrive later return to their closing time.
The majority of camps, or have a shop Based on site or very close to all amenities.
I am Gail Gillespie, an itchyfooted New Zealander who has travelled the world but also loves to travel in my own lovely country, New Zealand. As a child ,the annual family holiday was always three weeks camping by a beach. I have continued to enjoy camping holidays with my husband and children. We have stayed in some stunningly beautiful locations, having camped throughout both the North and South Islands. Tents, caravans, motorhomes… I have tested them all at different times! For more detailed information on New Zealand Camping go to http://www.holidays-in-newzealand.com/camping-new-zealand.html