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Piwakawaka Garden is a  2-acre property. It is quiet and private. Your booking secures both rooms so you will only share the toiolet and bathroom facilities with those you are travelling with. Use of the the second room incurs an additional $35 per person per night. 

The Queen room looks over the property, the King single / twin room looks out over the gardeg. Guests will share the living room areas and expansive deck with Glen and Steve the owners. You are free to wander, and sample produce in season.

The Queen room looks out to sea, the King single / twin room gets the afternoon sun and looks out over the garden. The bathroom has a bath, seperate shower, heated towel rail and the seperate toilet has its own basin.

Guests will share the living, kitchen, dining areas and expansive deck with Glenn and Steve the owners. You are free to wander the property and sample fruit, berries and nuts as in season. We adore sharing food and wine. The immediate area around the house, Vegetable gardens and the deck are clothing optional.

We are situated 7km from Waipu in the hills

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Uretiti Beach Campsite

Camp behind the sand dunes of Uretiti Beach, a sandy surf beach.

A very well-liked campsite behind the sand dunes of Uretiti beach. Heaps to do: surfing, fishing and swimming as well as amazing walks along the beach, or explore the nearby Waipu caves.

It pays to book here over the Christmas/ New years period as the campsite will be occupied of NZer's. A site here works on a first in first served basis.

There is a small fee to camp here and a rare camp ground rules to stick to. There is a nudist section of the beach near by - you just have to make sure you are clothed when you are roaming the campsite

Uretiti Beach Campsite is categorised as a DOC Standard Campsite. The following pricing indicates usual pricing. Prices vary for some campsites and may include seasonal pricing. Visit the DOC website for exact pricing.

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