Te Urewera National Park Holiday Parks
Lake Waikaremoana Motor CampHighway 38
Te Urewera National Park
North Island East Coast
North Island
Phone: 06 837 3826
Fax: 06 837 3825
Email:
Website: www.lake.co.nz/
Send mail to: Colin & Gladys Adams, Private Bag 2058, , Wairoa,
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Lake Waikaremoana Motor Camp

The Lake Waikaremoana Motorcamp offers a range of comfortable accommodation in serene isolation. Situated on the bank of the lake, in Opourau, Home Bay. It is a spacious site with nature right at its doorstep.
Nestled between the lake edge and surrounding bush, the Motor Camp is just a short walk to the Aniwaniwa Visitors Centre and a lot of the walks in this region. Its proximity to many great fishing spots and a well-stocked fishing selection and fishing licences in the shop make the Motor Camp a fisherman's dream or a great family holiday spot.
-10 secluded Chalets (designed by John Scott) nestled in the bush offering unique, comfortable, self-contained accommodation - the choice of many couples/families for that special holiday/weekend away guaranteeing a stress free, relaxed stay.
-2 Tourist Flats, Self-contained units providing a peaceful lakeside retreat, perfect for two people to relax in.
-The Family Unit, Comfortable self-contained unit that can sleep up to 7 in two bedrooms.Lounge and dining area overlooking the peaceful serenity of the lake. Carport attached and a large front lawn make this a home-away-from-home for many families
-The bunkhouse sleeps 10 people and is suitable for large groups or familys wanting to spend time relaxing. It has its own bathroom and kitchen facilities.
-The Fisherman's cabins Sleep between 4 & 5 people overlooking the lake, comfortable lifestyle for families wanting to get away.
-Powered or non-powered units available. Close to camp facilities and all offer great views.
Facilities
Communal kitchen and hot showers available. Showers for non-campers are $5 per person. We have a fully stocked shop with a wide range of foodstuffs at city prices, necessities, petrol, fishing licenses and gear, hut pass bookings and more. Linen, cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery for hire to campers. Parking available for non-campers in the provided DOC carpark.
Price guide
Chalets
Self-contained units that sleep four to five.
Fully furnished kitchenette (fridge, 2 element bench
top oven), shower, toilet, heater. Linen, blankets,
towels and electric blankets supplied.
Minimum cost/night $72
Rate for two $72
Extra adult $13
Extra child $6
Tourist Flats
Self-contained units that sleeps 2.
Bed/sitting room - Doublebed, rangette, heater
and fridge. Ensuite. All bedding/towels supplied.
Heating and electric blankets incl.
Minimum cost/night $72
Rate for two $72
Family Unit
Self-contained unit that sleeps seven (double bed,
2 bunks, 1 double divan, single bed.) Two bedrooms
equipped as for above units.
Minimum cost/night $84
Rate for two $84
Extra adult $13
Extra child $6
Fishermens' Cabins
Standard cabin bunk beds that sleep 4 or 5.
Fridge, Cooking ring, electric kettle, toaster. Covered mattresses, pillows, heater incl.
Guests supply own bedding crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils.
Minimum cost/night $42
Rate for two $42
Extra adult $11
Extra child $5
Family Bunkhouse
Sleeps up to ten. Two bedrooms - covered mattresses and pillows. Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and living area. Occupants supply own bedding and linen.
Whole Unit $130
Tent Sites
Each site can fit one large, or two small tents.
50 day maximum stay. Camp bathroom and kitchen available.
Adult $10
Child $5
Site minimum $10/night
Powered Sites
50 day maximum stay. Camp bathroom and kitchen available.
Adult $10
Child $5
Site minimum $10/night
Directions to Lake Waikaremoana Motor Camp
The remoteness of the region is one of its best features, but as such, there are only two directions from which to enter the region:From the North West, State Highway 38 from Rotorua and passing through Murupara comes down past Lake Waikaremoana and onto Wairoa. It is a scenic and winding road that offers good access to the Eastern part of the park, although it requires care and sometimes experiences some heavy traffic.
From the East Coast there are two ways to reach the Lake. From Matawhero (near Gisborne) take the Tiniroto road which then joins State Highway 38 at Frasertown, this is a picturesque route through bushclad hills. Or head south from Gisborne along State Highway 2 until Wairoa (this is a much easier road to travel on sealed road), then take State Highway 38 once again.

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