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Camp Waipu Cove

Address:
869 Cove Rd, RD 2, New Zealand, 0573 - View the map

Camp Waipu Cove is your perfect seaside holiday park. We are nestled at the southern end of beautiful Bream Bay, far from the bustle of towns and cities yet providing all your essential amenities. Campervans welcome. Only 1.5-2 hours north of Auckland and right by a white sandy beach. If it's swimming, fishing, boating, surfing, hiking, diving, horse riding, caving, kayaking, snorkelling, exploring or just lazing in the sun, Camp Waipu Cove can be everything you want your holiday to be. Walk to restaurant, cafe and local store. WIFI internet available.

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+64 9 432 0410

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Amenities & facilities

Barbecue
Cooking Facilities
Internet Access
Laundry Facilities
Microwave in Unit
Playground
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