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COVID-19 Orange setting – Accommodation information
Regional park accommodation
All campgrounds, tiny homes and SCC campgrounds are open.
If you’re staying in a bach or the tiny home, we have resumed our regular cleaning schedule and provided additional cleaning products on site. You can also bring your own hygiene provisions to wipe down shared facilities and sanitiser for general use.
If you’re camping, select a location that will maintain a good distance between other campers. Remember to bring your own hygiene provisions to wipe down shared facilities and sanitiser for general use. Toilets will have soap or sanitiser.
While using regional parks lodge accommodation we encourage the wearing of face masks, physical distancing and other measures to remain safe. This is due to the self-service nature of the accommodation and the number of people in the same space.
You can cancel or amend your bookings online via your myAUCKLAND account. We have temporarily suspended the five-day prior refund (excluding bank transaction fees) and amendment rules to allow full booking refunds or rescheduling to another date until 11.59pm of the day prior to your arrival.
While using indoor shared facilities, we recommend wearing a face mask and maintaining a physical distance from others. For more information on physical distancing and face masks please visit
covid19.govt.nz.
Holiday parks and Waiheke Backpackers Hostel
Holiday parks (Martins Bay, Ōrewa, Whangateau) and Waiheke Backpackers Hostel are open with COVID-19 Protection Framework protocols in place.
For any enquiries or future bookings email:
- Martins Bay at
mbhpark@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
- Ōrewa at
obhpark@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
- Whangateau at
whpark@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
- Waiheke Backpackers hostel at
waihekebackpackers@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
COVID-19 Alert Level 2 – Accommodation information
Holiday parks and the Waiheke Backpackers Hostel are open for bookings with COVID-19 alert level measures and protocols in place.
Baches, campgrounds and lodges are open from 10am Monday 8 March 2021.
We will be reinstating our standard cancellation and amendment rules under Alert Level 2. Customers wishing to cancel or amend can do so online via their MyAuckland accounts.
Customers who have not started their planned stay over Alert Level 3 (28 Feb-6 Mar 2021 inclusive) that have not amended or cancelled these bookings will require a manual refund for the nights affected, and we will advise if details are required.
If you haven't received cancellation communications, please email
regionalparks@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
The three bedroom bach has extensive views across farmland to the distant Coromandel Range.
Tāpapakanga has a rich Māori and European history.
The beach is a 20 minute walk away. Follow the white markers.
Alerts
Price increase for regional parks accommodation and bookable picnic sites
Prices will increase from 1 July 2022 for baches, lodges, tiny homes and bookable picnic sites. It does not include campgrounds and self-contained certified (SCC) car parks.
The increase will take effect for all stays booked or amended from 1 July. If your booking is across dates in June and July 2022, the cost will include old and new prices.
COVID-19 Orange setting
Baches and lodges are open.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Aerial view of the bach.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Exterior of the bach and surrounds.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Exterior of the bach.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Kitchen.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Dining room.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Lounge.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Bathroom.
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Tapapakanga Bach - King bedroom.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Double bedroom.
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Tapapakanga Bach - Single bedroom.
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95 Deerys Road, Orere Point
Directions and access
From Clevedon, follow the signs to Kawakawa Bay and on towards Orere Point. Just past Orere Point travel past Tāpapakanga Regional Park entrance on Deery Road. The bach entrance is approximately 400m further on the left at 280 Orere Matingarahi Road.
See more about
Tapapakanga Regional Park
access information.
Availability and prices
Maximum number of people
6
Maximum stay
7 nights
Check-in time
2pm
Check-out time
12pm (noon)
Summer, weekend and public holidays
$157.00 (GST inclusive)
Winter weekdays
$99.00 (GST inclusive)
Other ways to book your accommodation
Bedrooms
- Bedroom one: one king bed
- Bedroom two: one double bed
- Bedroom three: one set of single bunk beds (i.e. sleeps 2 people). Top bunk is not recommended for under 9 year olds.
You need to supply bed linen, blankets, duvets, sleeping bags, pillows, towels, tea towels, food, mosquito repellent and personal items.
Amenities
Water
Bore supply through treated tank system.
Power supply
Standard domestic power supply.
Kitchen facilities
Fridge/freezer, stove, microwave, toaster, kettle, cooking utensils, all cutlery and crockery provided.
Toilets and bathrooms
One bathroom with shower and cabinet. Seperate toilet.
Rules
Animals
Dogs, other animals and pets are prohibited at all times.
Cleaning
You must keep the bach and surrounding site clean and tidy during your stay, and when you leave.To protect against COVID-19 please clean all utensils, crockery and surfaces on your arrival and departure.
Rubbish
No bins or rubbish disposal facilities. Take all rubbish and recycling with you when you leave.
Fires
Fires prohibited at all times.
Information about the park
Map of Tāpapakanga Regional Park
Report a problem
Report a non-urgent problem at www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/report-it. Call our regional parks team on 09 366 2000 to report an urgent problem. Email general enquiries and feedback to regionalparks@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
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