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Waipu Cove Reserve
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Amazing Facilities
Including kids' playground, BBQ's and more
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Self Contained Cabins to Campsites
We have a range of accommodation options available
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Fun for all
Bring the whanau, and enjoy New Zealand camp facilities second to none
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Waipu Caves
At Waipu Caves explore 300 metres of sacred underground passageways. Waipu Caves is around 30 minutes’ drive from our
Waipu Cove holiday park accommodation
. The main cave is 175 metres long and encloses one of the longest stalagmites in New Zealand (eight feet high and six feet in diameter!). Impressive limestone formations and a galaxy of glow worms are also present.
Experienced cavers and abseiling enthusiasts will relish the opportunity to discover one of Northland and Waipu’s best-kept secrets.
A local map is available at reception to help you find your way to the caves. Please ask the reception staff for instructions and information on the caves. Make sure you wear good shoes and take a torch!
The Waipu Caves Walkway is an excellent two kilometre walk and one of Northland’s most exciting things to do. The track leads up and over a ridge, surrounded by native trees and rolling farmland. The walk up rewards you with simply stunning views of our glittering Northland coastline. The track then leads down toward the valley and to Waipu Caves. Explore a little and enjoy the picnic spot. This walk takes around one hour each way and is the perfect Northland activity during your stay with us at
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