New Zealand Free Experiences
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Pauanui, Overnight Campervan Parking
4.7
11 reviews
All freedom campers must be certified self-contained.
Maximum stay of two consecutive nights, departure by 9am.
Park only between the...
approx 5 km return | 2 hours return
Tauranga Bay to Seal Colony
4.7
10 reviews
800 m return | 20 minutes return
Overnight Campervan Parking
4.7
9 reviews
A maximum of three freedom camping vehicles may
stay overnight in the area
A person wishing to stay overnight must –
(1) use a certified self...
Overnight Campervan Parking
4.7
8 reviews
This is a Waimate District Council designated freedom camping spot for self-contained vehicles. You can park for up to two nights close to the...
Overnight Campervan Parking
4.7
7 reviews
Self contained vehicles can stay for a maximum of two nights. You must contact the Tasman District Council and inform them of your vehcile details...
7.3 km return | 5 hours return
17 km return | 4 hours return
2.4 km return | 50 minutes return (to river)
Twilight Beach to Te Paki Stream
4.7
5 reviews
11 km one-way | 4 hours 30 minutes one-way
The 38km Dun Mountain Trail loops between Brook Valley and the Maitai Valley and is a grade 3 mountain bike ride.
Escape to the wonderful nature of Whangamata where you can enjoy amazing beaches, walk on fantastic tracks, taste delicious food from our local...
700 m return | 40 minutes return
Self Contained Freedom Camping
4.7
3 reviews
Self Contained Campers can stay on a choice of 10 or 11 grassy roadside areas, next to the sand dunes, adjoining the beach.
Max 3 nights.
No...
approx 600 m return | 10 minutes return
Time: 8-9 hr or shorter walks from 20 min to 2 hr
19.4 km one-way | 7-8 hours one-way
11.7 km return | 3 hours return
6 km return | 1h 45 minutes return
Time: 4 days, Distance: 53.5 km
2.5 km return | 1 hour return
See dolphins in their natural habitat from the beach at Curio Bay
Time: 4 - 6 days, Distance: 78.4 km
This location has lots of space, with shaded nooks and crannies around shrubs and trees, so you can choose your fav camping spot for the night...
NZ's version of walking the moon