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Waipatiki Beach Farm Park

Address
Off Napier-Wairoa Rd (SH 2), Napier
Telephone
6-836 6075
Telephone (Evening)
6-836 6075
Fax
6-836 6051

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Our holiday park is in a farm setting overlooking Waipatiki Beach a golden sandy surf beach just 300m away. You can sit on the terrace of your cabin or in your tent and watch the sun rise, listen to the sound of the waves and the birds sing. Great place to relax, enjoy the beach or the variety of walks.

Camp and power sites are available with communal kitchen, laundry, showers and toilets.

Accommodation is in self-contained cabins, kitchen cabins with toilets or standard cabins. The park is terraced to make the most of the fantastic views.

Our holiday park is situated at the end of a working farm, cattle, sheep and horses can be viewed while driving or walking and poultry, ducks and turkeys add to the farm atmosphere.

Facilities in Waipatiki Beach Farm Park

  • Pets not allowed
  • Disabled access Disabled access
  • Tent pitches Tent pitches
  • Motorhome pitches Motorhome pitches
  • Chalets (for rent) Chalets (for rent)
  • Electric hook-ups Electric hook-ups
  • Water hook-ups Water hook-ups
  • Drainage hook-ups Drainage hook-ups
  • Sanitary block(s) Sanitary block(s)
  • Laundry Laundry

User reviews of Waipatiki Beach Farm Park

Nearby recreations in and near Waipatiki Beach Farm Park

  • Beach Beach
  • Fishing Fishing
  • Golf Golf
  • Horse Riding Horse Riding
  • Swimming (Outdoor) Swimming (Outdoor)
  • Games Room Games Room
  • Water Sports

Nearby attractions to Waipatiki Beach Farm Park

Waipatiki Beach is popular for swimming and suitable for board riding at times. Fishermen enjoy surfcasting, gathering shellfish, mussels and paua and crayfish.

Walking tracks around the coast both north and south give access to a variety of small bays and Aropaoanui beach to the north. On a clear day you can see from Mahia Peninsular to Cape Kidnappers. Bush walks in the area take you through now rare examples of coastal bush with 600year old kahikatea trees, nikau palms and numerous other native species with abundant bird life such as kereru, fantails, tui and bellbirds. As a contrast to the bush there is a redwood forest, follow the walking track as it winds its way through the redwoods and native plantings.



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