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Snowy views from the Botanic Gardens

An Oasis overlooking the Capital City

The beach out front with Kapiti Island offshore

Waikanae River Mouth

Overnight Campervan Parking

4.4 32 reviews

Stay near a river estuary, with beach and river walk options. Overnight parking for up to 4 self contained campervans that can stay a maximum...

Garden Rd Carpark

Raumati Beach - Overnight Campervan Parking

4.4 20 reviews

This carpark is well situated being right on the beach and very close to local Raumati Village shops. Overnight parking for up to 3 self contained...

Old St Pauls Church, Wellington

Breathtakingly Beautiful Church

The Orongorongo Track

Orongorongo Track

Catchpool Valley, Rimutaka Forest Park

4.4 3 reviews

10.4 km return | 4 hours return

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Public Dump Station

4.4 1 review

Snorkelling within Taputeranga Marine Reserve

Nga Taonga Nature Walk

Catchpool Valley

4.4 1 review

1.3 km return | 45 minutes return

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4.4 1 review

Oriental Bay

Wellington

4.4 1 review

Plenty of space to stay on river flats surrounded by native bush and only 30 minutes drive from Wellington City. Lots of nearby walks including...

North River Bank

Otaki Beach - Overnight Campervan Parking

4.3 39 reviews

Overnight parking for up to 6 self contained campervans that can stay a maximum 2 nights at the Otaki River North Bank, Otaki Beach.

View from the top of Mt Victoria

Start from Courtney Place and within an hour you'll see an amazing panoramic view of Wellington. Watch the ferries coming in and out of the harbour...