Kaikōura township is in the Kaikōura District, which is part of the Canterbury region, however, Paparoa Point is just after the regional boundary so it is technically in South Marlborough, despite being a short distance from Kaikōura.
👍. The parking area looks more suited to camper vans than caravans going by the Google earth shot you have posted on the video. I’ve driven past this spot numerous time but doubt I’d get my 8.5m caravan in there as well as my tow vehicle.
Because there was only one other camper staying the night, you can actually stretch out and take up some space. I parked my 6.9m caravan across about three of those parking spaces. The area is exposed to the wind and cold sea air, so not many people want to sleep there.
That's right. And with it being only about 28 km from the NZMCA Kaikoura, I'd probably just stay there rather than at the freedom camp next time. But it's great to stopover and visit those lazy seals.
Kaikōura township is in the Kaikōura District, which is part of the Canterbury region, however, Paparoa Point is just after the regional boundary so it is technically in South Marlborough, despite being a short distance from Kaikōura.
👍. The parking area looks more suited to camper vans than caravans going by the Google earth shot you have posted on the video. I’ve driven past this spot numerous time but doubt I’d get my 8.5m caravan in there as well as my tow vehicle.
Because there was only one other camper staying the night, you can actually stretch out and take up some space. I parked my 6.9m caravan across about three of those parking spaces. The area is exposed to the wind and cold sea air, so not many people want to sleep there.
@@caravanlifenzok. You would need to pick the right day depending on the weather, very exposed in an easterly wind.
That's right. And with it being only about 28 km from the NZMCA Kaikoura, I'd probably just stay there rather than at the freedom camp next time. But it's great to stopover and visit those lazy seals.