Thanks.
We are more into hotels / apartments rather than a motorhome but the idea of digging for your own hot water sit-in is interesting.
Check out Waiwera Hot springs (as I recall thereis local accommodation nearby) on the Hibiscus coast (north of Auckland, and aneasy drive.
Back in the Day, my parents kept an "onsite Van" at the local Caravan (motor camp) park.
or go west young man and visit Helensville. it’sbeen eons since I was there and so cant vouch for the facilities
We visited the Coromandel area in 2010 as part of a motorhome holiday. Stayed at a caravan park about 15 minutes drive away from memory. Remember that the driving speeds are pretty slow over there- great drive from Auckland but very slow in that partcular area. Maybe this site will help When to Visit Hot Water Beach & Dig Your Own Hot Pool: The Coromandel
Had a great time digging & then sitting. Got the shovels from the convenience store up the end of the beach where we parked. Some spots the water & sand was too hot until you added some water from the surf. This photo was from Sept-not very crowded. Highly recommend the whole area, some good walks too
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With this DIY hot springs, are there Council operated shower facilities nearby ?
Would be a mess otherwise !
I'd think so but would appreciate a pointer.
Also, Waiwera is said to be only 35 min from CBD. Would it be feasible / advisable to base in the CBD then ?
I'm still after some mod cons and fine dining after the hot spring experience.
With this DIY hot springs, are there Council operated shower facilities nearby ?
Would be a mess otherwise !
I'd think so but would appreciate a pointer.
Also, Waiwera is said to be only 35 min from CBD. Would it be feasible / advisable to base in the CBD then ?
I'm still after some mod cons and fine dining after the hot spring experience.
We went to a good Polynesian Spa in Rotorua last weekend. It has 5 outdoor thermal hot pools with different temperatures and minerals. The missus found a good deal include relaxation massage, it was very relaxing![]()
As a visitor you will pay considerably more than a local.
35 minutes is likely to be a bit generous depending on the day and time. Mind you being based in BNE these days it has been a while since I did the drive.
IMHO an overnight is the go, the water is hot to very hot , that can be sapping. I would prefer to kick back , relax, have a nice meal a few wines and fall into bed. ..... But that's me
As a visitor you will pay considerably more than a local.
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It's the same with Tamaki village. Not a spa, but a great night out. I thoroughly recommend it.