Can you freedom camp in the Coromandel?
Can you freedom camp in the Coromandel?
We welcome responsible freedom campers on the Coromandel. We have freedom camping rules for all public areas that TCDC owns or manages and you need to comply with these or risk a $200 fine. The big rule – you must be in a certified self-contained vehicle if you want to freedom camp.
How much does camping cost in NZ?
Fees are around $15 per night for adults and $7.50 for children. Scenic campsites are in sought-after locations and have a more limited range of services. Toilets, tap water and vehicle or boat access is guaranteed, and they may also have wood BBQs, cold showers, cooking shelters and rubbish bins.
Are dogs allowed at Long Bay Coromandel?
Dogs, other animals and pets are prohibited at all Auckland Council regional parks’ bookable sites and accommodation. All other animals are prohibited at all times, unless you have a permit issued by Auckland Council.
Do you need to book campsites in New Zealand?
Bookings are required for: all serviced campsites, and. some scenic and standard campsites in peak season.
Can you camp at Cathedral Cove?
Freedom Camping Rules for Cathedral Cove and Hahei You’re allowed to stay here for 4 nights maximum in a single calendar month, between 5 pm and 9 am the following day (meaning you have to vacate the area by 9 am). You can find all the freedom camping car parks near Cathedral Cove using your CamperMate app.
Can you freedom camp in Whangamata?
All freedom campers must be certified self-contained. Maximum stay of two consecutive nights, departure by 9am. Area only available for freedom camping after 5pm.
Can you park and sleep in a camper anywhere?
In short, no. You can’t just park up wherever you like with a campervan or motorhome– even if it’s a stealth van. (There’s a reason people work so hard to hide the fact that they’re staying in their campervan overnight.) What is this?
What can you do with a dog in Coromandel?
Southern Coromandel
- Whenuakite Kauri Loop.
- Pauanui Carpark to Cave Bay and Trig.
- Broken Hills Tracks.
- Opoutere Beach, Wharekawa Harbour Wildlife Refuge.
- Wharekirauponga.
- Kaitarakihi Track.
- Kauaeranga Kauri Trail (Pinnacles)
- Billygoat Landing Walk.
Is sleeping in your car illegal NZ?
Sleeping while sozzled If you have a few drinks and decide to sleep in the car, don’t do it in the driver’s seat – that could still land you in trouble. There’s currently no law against sleeping in your car while intoxicated, but you may have to prove that you had no intention to drive.