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68 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Northland

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Among the 68 accommodations in Northland, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Waipū Thunder Domes No.1 Offgrid Eco Glamping Dome - Northland
9.8 8 reviews
Northland
17/07 – 19/07
£94/nighttotal: £188 (2 )

Waipū Thunder Domes No.1 Offgrid Eco Glamping Dome

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campervan , Waipu
The Waipū Thunder Domes No.1 Offgrid Eco Glamping Dome is situated in Waipū, a short distance from Camera Obscura Timatatanga Hou and Ruakaka Beach.
This 28 square meter glamping dome accommodates two guests, offering a garden setting, a kitchenette with a refrigerator, and permits pets.

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Best Northland holiday parks with a pool

Among the 68 accommodations in Northland, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Dome On Leccino - Northland
9.3 6 reviews
Northland
17/07 – 19/07
£127/nighttotal: £254 (2 )

Dome On Leccino

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tent , Mangonui
Dome On Leccino offers a unique glamping experience in a tent lodge, located in Mangonui, approximately 57 kilometres from Bay of Islands Airport.
This 36 square metre tent lodge provides accommodation for up to three guests in one bedroom with one bathroom, featuring a terrace, garden, and complimentary private parking, with towels and bed linen included.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Northland

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Northland, New Zealand?

    Northland's a great place for outdoor activities. The sailing scene around the Bay of Islands is fantastic, with regattas happening throughout the year. Fishing is huge, especially for snapper and kingfish. For land-based sports, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, mountain biking (check out the trails around Whangarei), and kayaking. The annual Waitangi Day commemorations at Waitangi Treaty Grounds are a significant cultural and historical event.
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  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Northland, New Zealand?

    While the Bay of Islands is famous, consider exploring the less-visited areas. The Matapouri Bay is stunning, with its white sand and clear waters. Further afield, the Kauri forests around Waipoua Forest are breathtaking, home to ancient kauri trees like Tane Mahuta. For something different, visit the quirky Puketi Forest, known for its unique flora and fauna. The Hokianga Harbour is another hidden gem, a vast and beautiful harbour with a rich history.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Northland?

    The Yurt Wai Rua, Rural Stay and Raio Glampervan - Sleeps 2 - Fully Self-contained are the best holiday parks with a pool in Northland.

  • When is the high season in Northland, New Zealand?

    The peak tourist season in Northland runs from December to February, during the New Zealand summer. Expect warmer weather, more sunshine, and larger crowds during these months.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Northland?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Northland are The Yurt Wai Rua, Stella The Excella and Waha Ridge Forest Tent.

  • What foods is Northland, New Zealand best known for?

    Northland's cuisine is heavily influenced by its coastal location. Expect fresh seafood, particularly pāua (abalone) and crayfish. Local oysters are also highly regarded. Many restaurants feature traditional Māori kai (food), often incorporating native ingredients like kūmara (sweet potato) and fern root. The region also produces excellent cheeses and wines.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Northland?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Northland are Karikari Lodge, Omaha Glamping - One Twenty Six and Kauri Ora Farmstay.

  • Is Northland, New Zealand a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Northland boasts numerous campsites, ranging from basic Department of Conservation (DOC) sites to more developed holiday parks. The Bay of Islands and the east coast offer many options near beautiful beaches. Remember to book in advance, especially during peak season.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Northland?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Northland, New Zealand?

    Visiting the Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a great starting point to understand the region's history and cultural significance. Many Māori cultural experiences are available, offering insights into traditional arts, crafts, and storytelling. Exploring smaller towns and villages allows you to engage with locals and learn about their lives. Consider attending a local market or festival for a taste of community life.
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  • Does Northland, New Zealand have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Northland's weather can be unpredictable. Summer brings warm temperatures, but rain showers are common. Be prepared for all conditions. Sandflies can be bothersome in certain areas, particularly near coastal wetlands. Always follow safety guidelines when engaging in outdoor activities, especially around water. Be aware of strong currents and tides.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Northland, New Zealand for families?

    The Whangarei Falls walk is a popular and easy option, suitable for all ages. The short walks within the Waipoua Forest offer opportunities to see magnificent kauri trees without strenuous hikes. Many coastal walks around the Bay of Islands are relatively easy and offer stunning views. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Northland, New Zealand?

    Day 1: Explore the Bay of Islands, taking a boat trip to see the Hole in the Rock and possibly swim with dolphins. Day 2: Drive to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and learn about the region's history. Afterwards, visit a local market or enjoy the beaches near Paihia. Day 3: Head south towards Whangarei, visiting the Whangarei Falls and exploring the city's art galleries. This is a suggestion, and you can adjust it to your preferences.

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Best pet friendly Northland holiday parks

Among the 68 accommodations, here are the 1 best pet friendly holiday parks

Stella The Excella - Northland
9.7 113 reviews
Northland
17/07 – 19/07
£125/nighttotal: £250 (2 )

Stella The Excella

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camping , Russell
Stella The Excella is a campsite located in Russell, just 2.9 kilometres from Long Beach and 3 kilometres from Tapeka Point Beach. The campsite enjoys excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The campsite is a one-bedroom accommodation with a floor area of 25 square metres. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a terrace, a garden, and parking. Guests can also enjoy outdoor dining, explore the area by bike, and relax in the tranquil garden setting.

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Karikari Lodge - Northland
9.7 292 reviews
Northland
17/07 – 19/07
£57/nighttotal: £114 (2 )

Karikari Lodge

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mobile home , Tokerau Beach
Karikari Lodge is a mobile home located in Tokerau Beach, just a short distance from the beach and within easy reach of local hiking trails and canoeing spots. The mobile home features a private terrace and patio, a garden, a fitness centre, and a barbecue facility for guests to enjoy.
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