Autumn leaves around one of the large ponds at Kuirau Park.
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Our basic cabins are a good bargain for travellers, if you don't mind sharing the camp bathroom.
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This meal is from one of the restaurants in Eat Street, just a few minutes' drive from our location - or you can walk there in about a quarter hour.
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One of the thermal areas you see on the short walk from the camp to the beach.
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A beach near the boardwalk in the city centre of Rotorua.
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One of our tenting areas backs onto the creek, just behind the low fence.
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A view over Ohinemutu village from Pukeroa, the hospital hill.
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Our upstairs cabins are accessed via the balcony.
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Pohutu Geyser at Te Puia, the largest geyser in the Southern Hemisphere.
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On the walkway from the camp to the beach, you will see manuka trees, cacti, and wildflowers enjoying the hot area.
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Bright white mineral deposits and pale water at Sulphur Bay.
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Cabin with toilet is a good budget option for up to 5 people sharing. Camp showers are in the building next door.
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One of the boiling ponds in Kuirau Park.
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Our beach at sunset, facing Mt Ngongotaha.
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Hot waterfalls at Te Puia geyser basin.
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Another one of our cabin layouts, north facing with a garden view.
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Fresh watercress is often available at the Saturday morning market in Kuirau Park. You can eat it raw, or cook it with your stew in the steam oven.
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