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New Zealand Camping and Caravaning on the Rise

Posted on 13 January 2013 by Kelly Campbell

New Zealand New Zealand Camping and Caravaning on the RiseMore and more people are enjoying camping and we have been saying it for a long time and here is proof (well in NZ anyway)! New Zealand Camping and Caravaning on the rise and why are we not surprised. New Zealand is a beautiful country with dramatic landscapes that should be enjoyed.  Stuff.co.nz has published an article which explains some of the reasons why this is

Why New Zealand Camping and Caravaning is on the Rise

The return of the “old-school” caravan is part of a surge in interest from New Zealanders, particularly young families, in camping in New Zealand.

Department of Conservation Wellington visitor centre manager Wendy Challis said while the cost was appealing – as low as $6 per night to stay in a DOC camp ground – the surge was also being pushed by people “getting back to nature”.

The environmental benefits of camping were also appealing to people, she said. “It’s a greater awareness and appetite of what we have at our own doorstep.”

It was a secret long-known to overseas visitors, who had been camping in New Zealand in droves for years, as had retired New Zealanders.

“DOC campgrounds are a hot favourite,” Ms Challis said.

For Stokes Valley couple Naomi and Josh Cooper, the decision to camp at the Paekakariki Holiday Park this summer was partly driven by money but also as “an experience” for their daughters, Heilee, 10, and Jorja, 9.

The Coopers had not been camping since their early 20s and wanted their daughters to experience the camaraderie they remembered of children at camping sites. “Also, with adult campers, the adults are really friendly people,” Mrs Cooper said.

Paekakariki had the added bonus of welcoming their great dane-bull mastiff cross, Dodge.

Pukerua Bay woman Conor Twyford knows the benefits of camping well.

Camping in Paekakariki with her two twin sons, Joseph and Patrick Rockell, 7, only 10 minutes from home, she has the enjoyment of camping with the comforts of home. “My husband can go home and bring stuff we forgot. We love it. This is the fourth year we have done it.”

But, costing $90 just for three nights camping, the bargain aspect also played its part, she said.

“I haven’t got a lot of leave this year, so we can do something quickly and feel like we have had a proper holiday.”

Martinborough Top 10 Holiday Park owner Frank Cornelissen said while people were saving a bit of money by staying in campgrounds rather than resorts or hotels, they were not skimping on dining and drinking out.

“The whole family can go away for not a lot of money.”

There was a “definite” increase in people choosing to camp in recent years, with a noticeable increase in the return of “old-school” caravans.

As well as the classic family camping holiday, he was seeing a lot of younger groups of friends.

Top 10 Holiday Parks chairman Gerald Nolan said campgrounds were generally full at this time of year, but there had been a surge in people tenting.

New Zealand Motor Caravan Association general manager Bruce Lochore said membership in the last year had risen by 13 per cent – largely driven by baby boomers retiring. Those who would have retired to a $450,000 bach were now spending $150,000 on a mobile home, which was not only cheaper, but gave them more freedom.

Retirees these days also seemed to have more energy to travel.

“They want to make the most of it.”

We know now that New Zealand camping and caravaning is on the rise and we would love to hear from people from other parts of the world. If you are new to camping let us know and tell us about your experience. Leave a comment below.

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Hiking In Australia

Posted on 09 October 2012 by Patrick Fitz-Gibbon

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Hiking In Australia

The ease of international travel and also the much lower cost means that it is fairly easy to go and enjoy our pastimes in far flung and out of the way places like never before and going hiking in Australia certainly fits into this category.

If you have not considered Australia as an option then there are a few reasons you should, firstly it is a safe and friendly place to visit, communication is easy unlike a lot of other countries and it is much easier to travel within Australia than lots of other places. Of course none of this is much use to us unless the hiking there is worthwhile and I am happy to say that it sure is icon smile Hiking In Australia .

Lets take a look at 10 of the best Australian hikes courtesy of Bruce Holmes who checked out these great hikes all around Australia.

Ten Great Places To Go Hiking In Australia

Through rainforest, over mountain ridges, across open plains, beside lakes and oceans, Australia has so much to offer the hiker who’s prepared to pull the boots on and get stuck in. Continue Reading

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Hiking In New Zealand

Posted on 16 August 2012 by Bethany Campbell

te araroa map 202x300 Hiking In New ZealandIf you really want to experience the beautiful landscapes When Hiking In New Zealand, grab a pack and put on your walking boots. There are literally hundreds of walks on offer, suitable for all ages and all levels of fitness. The sections are divided into North and South Island and then into regions.

New Zealand has some of the world’s best single or multi day walks through stunning natural scenery. The nine Great Walks in iconic locations such as Tongariro, Abel Tasman, and Milford are a must do for any visitor to New Zealand. Best of all you can walk these tracks independently or with a walking and hiking tour provider. And for those hard core walkers, it’s even possible to walk the entire length of New Zealand on Te Araroa “The Long Pathway”.

A walking holiday in New Zealand will let you discover 100% pure nature and leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

 

Here’s a great article i found on www.newzealand.com which explains all about walking the length of New Zealand.

Hiking In New Zealand: The long pathway is the world’s newest and most diverse trail.

3000 km – around 4 months

New Zealand’s landscape is famously various, and the trail is a natural showcase of that diversity. Continue Reading

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Camping Spots in NSW Australia

Camping Spots in NSW Australia

Posted on 14 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell

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Barrington Tops in NSW

It doesn’t matter if you want an adventurous and action packed camping trip or a relaxing getaway, there are numerous camping spots in NSW, Australia for you to choose from. We have found an article from Body and Soul which gives you a run down of some of favorite destinations in this beautiful state.

 

 

Best Camping Spots in NSW Australia

Sydney & Surrounds

The Basin, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

This is a good choice for Sydneysiders looking for an affordable short break and is very popular with families. Continue Reading

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Camping on the Great Barrier Reef

Camping on the Great Barrier Reef Islands

Posted on 16 July 2012 by Kelly Campbell

If you really want a get away from it all camping trip then the islands of the Great Barrier Reef are a must do. With activities ranging from kayaking, snorkling and hiking to bird watching these islands really are an idyllic getaway. You can be as active as you want or just kick back and enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches and crystal blue waters. Camping on the Great Barrier Reef islands is a unique an affordable way to experience one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

Lonely Planet have detailed seven of the greatest escapes, please read below for more information.

Camping on the Great Barrier Reef Islands

1. Whitsunday Islands

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Whitsunday Island

Nearly a dozen beautifully sited camping areas, scattered on the islands of Hook, Whitsunday and Henning. The second largest of the Whitsundays, 53-sq-km Hook Island is predominantly national park and rises to 450m at Hook Peak. There are a number of good beaches dotted around the island, and Hook boasts some of the best diving and snorkelling locations in the Whitsundays. The resort itself is a no-frills, budget place. Continue Reading

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