This is a review for the café (not the campsite). This was a lovely and unexpected find on a secluded and remote beach. There is really good coffee and tea and a great selection of cakes, pastries and vegetarian pasties and the cafe feels really welcoming and friendly. The shop is mainly aimed at people using the campsite, but it's still worth having a browse. If you've just visited the water falls (about 4 miles up the road) or have driven down to walk on the beach this cafe is definitely recommended. It's also dog friendly.
Thoroughly excellent camp site - absolutely stunning setting with mountains to one side and a gorgeous bay to the other. Very little else around, it's a small way on from the famous fairy pools, but few people seem to venture past. Tons of great walks. The camp site itself is large (so a long walk to the shower and toilet blocks if you're the other end of camp) but has lots of features, hills and undulations, so it's not just one big field. Really lovely cafe and shop too.
Wowwww! The most beautiful campsite we have ever stayed at!
No reservations, but they claim to be able to accommodate everyone who shows up. Long single-track road to get there. Lots of potholes as you get closer.
Check in at the cafe (and order a homemade bread to pick up warm the next morning!). Then pick your own spot.
Toilets cleaned twice a day!
There are at least two hikes from the campsite. We walked out to the headland... breathtaking! Had to cross several streams running down the slopes, some quite substantial, but nobody fell in. Ruins about 5 km into the hike. There's a lot of water, on the trail and around it. Waterproof boots necessary!
We also saw people kayaking and going out to climb.
Our biggest mistake was not spending a second night!
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