WVCT - Lake Tarawera Hot Water Beach Campsite
Rotorua City Rotorua
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Price range: $13.00 - $13.00
Lake Tarawera Hot Water Beach Campsite is managed by Whakarewarewa Village Charitable Trust (WVCT). This Campsite is surrounded by native bush and lake. This lovely site is great to relax and enjoy life in the slow lane and to have a relaxing swim in natural warm water.
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Check-in Time: 1:00pmCheck-out Time: 12:00pm
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Following is feedback posted by visitors to this property:simple and clear process
a campsite map on the booking page would be useful
Rating: 5 - WAYNE STACHURSKI, Oct 2014
This is our regular site and we love it
Rating: 5 - DAVID MCCATHIE, Jun 2014
Super beautiful place! Camp was great although when the wind changed we gota freewhiffs of the loo. But appreciated effort to protect the environment! Addedv improvements would be added maps of the area.
Rating: 4 - NIC COBURN, May 2014
We had a wonderful time. We were able to do our own thing and relax even though there were a lot of campers there.
Rating: 3 - TRISH OOSTERBAAN, May 2014
Great
What a perfect spot! We will be back. Our only complaints were the wasps and the weed. Wasps - most of our group got stung a couple of times. Luckily I had some ointment to minimise the damage, however we hadn't taken fly spray nor citronella candles. We found one wasp nest and with permission from the Water Taxi man, poured petrol down the nest. However that only diminished the wasp population by about 10%. Weed - we didn't mind the weed too much however four of our children were playing in the weed very happily. The next day they all developed a severe rash all over their exposed skin. The rash burned and blistered, making all four quite miserable for at least 3 days. A fellow camper said it was possibly "duck itch". I felt a warning sign would have been a good idea, as more campers with smaller children would not have known about the rash risk if we hadn't have warned them.
Rating: 4 - JOHANNA DOHRMAN, May 2014
