Camping in Auckland or Wellington during Sept and Oct 2011?
Are you looking for a place to stay during the greatest rugby event on the planet? Check-out central city campervan sites and be right in the middle of the action.
Auckland Campgrounds:
Alexandra Park Campervan Park
The Alexandra Park Campervan Park is 4kms from Eden Park in an ideal central location.
›› More Information and bookings.
Westhaven Campervan Park
The Westhaven Marina campervan park is a unique temporary site set up on Auckland's waterfront to cater for campervan travellers.
›› More Information and bookings.
Wellington Campgrounds:
http://www.wellingtonnz2011.com/visiting-fans/accommodation/motorhomes-and-camping
If you have further questions, we are here 24/7. We look forward to welcoming you in New Zealand soon!
Britz recommends that when you are travelling you stay in Holiday Parks, Department of Conservation camping grounds or other designated areas. Here is some info on where to stay while you are Britzing it in New Zealand.
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Department Of Conservation (DOC)
The Department of Conservation manages over 250 camping areas on conservation land in New Zealand. You can find out more about the locations, facilities, bookings and fees visit the website for more information.
Britz recommends that you stay at a Qualmark rated holiday park.
At Britz, we only recommend the best, and when it comes to campgrounds in NZ, you can't go past New Zealand Top 10 Holiday Parks.
Whether you want to stay near beach, thermal springs, national parks or rivers and lakes, you will find a Top 10 nearby. Take advantage of the large, grassy powered sites for campervans and tents and just relax in your Britz.
The kids will love the indoor/outdoor playgrounds, game rooms and swimming pools, and you will love the spa pools, barbeques and tennis courts.
Powered sites, for motorhomes and campervans with 240V mains power facilities, range in price from NZ$30 - NZ$40* per night.
*Prices are indicative only and subject to change.
Things to do before leaving a campground:
- Check you have unplugged your power
- Turn your gas off both inside the vehicle and at the gas bottle
- Close all the vents in the roof
- Turn the water pump off
- Make sure your electric step (in some vehicles) is retracted
- Make sure all your cupboards are all closed securely
- Have a look around the inside of the vehicle, is there anything that could fall off a bench or table?
There are districts in New Zealand that do not permit you to freedom camp. These areas may or may not be clearly sign posted. We recommend that you assume nothing and always check with a local first. The Visitor Information Centres or ‘iSites’ will always be able to advise you.
For more infromation on where you can camp visit www.camping.org.nz
New Zealand is a beautiful country, and we want to keep it that way, so we've got some information on how you can help to keep New Zealand green!
Britz is the first campervan company to join the "Love NZ Recycle with Care" programme by installing recycling bins at its main Auckland and Christchurch branches. Help us keep NZ clean by recycling your waste as you travel around the country. Look out for this logo:

For more information www.mfe.govt.nz/lovenz