Do you love getting away in your motorhome or caravan? How hard is it to find the time to do it? We certainly do and have been camping as a family for just over 20 years now, starting out in a cosy 10-foot Zephyr, before moving to a 16-foot Classic as our daughters grew, and then a 20-foot Paramount with its own bathroom. Our holidays were mainly close to home in the Waitaki Valley and McKenzie Country.
After we moved to Christchurch, we had to find alternatives to our weekends away in Waitaki. Exploring the Selwyn District, we discovered Whitecliffs Domain, so pretty in spring and autumn; Chamberlains Ford on Leeston Road, with new toilets and BBQs; Coes Ford on The Lake Road with new toilets; Lakeside Domain on Timber Yard Road; and Orton Bradley Park at Charteris Bay. The latter is such a beautiful place, we were sad to stop going there, when we rescued our dog Benji from the pound, as no dogs were allowed.
We also explored Wainui on the west side of Akaroa Harbour, where free camping is allowed on the wee domain with public toilets. French Farm offers a safe harbour for yachts to birth and is free to stay (there is also a public dump station here), and we loved Okains Bay with its steep road in and out. For long weekends we would head off to Hanmer Springs, Balmoral Forrest and Kaikoura.
Once our daughters left home, instead of a week in the school holidays, we were able to get away for a month at a time.
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