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Freedom camping prohibited at weekends (7pm Fridays – 7pm Sundays) between 1 October and 1 May.
At other times, freedom camping is allowed for up to two nights within any 30-day period. Certified self-contained campervans only.
Regular monitoring and enforcement. Fines apply. See ccc.govt.nz/camping for the Council map and surrounding City Coastal Freedom Camping Restricted Zone.
Camping in a public place in a tent or a vehicle without certified on-board facilities is banned throughout Christchurch district, including Banks Peninsula. If you want to camp in a non-self-contained vehicle or a tent, you need to stay at a camping ground where there are facilities you can use.
Note that there is an alcohol ban in public places along Marine Parade, including North Beach Car Park.
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Christchurch City CouncilCouncil organisation |
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South Island ▷ Canterbury ▷ Christchurch |
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Overnight Camping Site Cost |
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Overnight Camping Site CostWhat is the approximate per-person cost to camp or park your vehicle overnight? Free Camping It costs nothing to stay overnight. In general this means that you should not expect any facilities. Freedom camping prohibited at weekends (7pm Fridays – 7pm Sundays) between 1 October and 1 May. At other times, freedom camping is allowed for up to two nights within any 30-day period. Certified self-contained campervans only. |
Overnight Stay Rules |
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Overnight Stay RulesWhat are the accommodation rules for overnight stays at this campsite? Self-contained motorhomes only Overnight stays are only permitted if your vehicle is certified as being 'self-contained'. The vehicle must display the "Responsible Camper" sticker. |
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Campsite Managing OrganisationWhat type of organisation operates this campsite? Local Council This experience is managed by a local council. |
Payment Requirement |
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Payment RequirementIs there a cost for this experience or is it free? Free access/participation The experience costs no money to access or take part in. Freedom camping prohibited at weekends (7pm Fridays – 7pm Sundays) between 1 October and 1 May. At other times, freedom camping is allowed for up to two nights within any 30-day period. Certified self-contained campervans only. |
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Maximum Stay DurationHow many consecutive days can you stay overnight at this establishment? 2 nights You may stay up to two nights in a row. Freedom camping prohibited at weekends (7pm Fridays – 7pm Sundays) between 1 October and 1 May. At other times, freedom camping is allowed for up to two nights within any 30-day period. Certified self-contained campervans only. |
Booking Required |
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Booking RequiredIs it necessary to book a campsite in advance in order to stay overnight? First Come, First Served Sites are allocated in a first come, first served basis. Get in early for the best spot. |
✓ Close to the beach
✓ Clean toilets available
✓ Plenty of parking space
✓ Well-labeled camping areas
✓ Awesome sunrise views
𐄂 Noisy at night
𐄂 Regulation confusion
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3.5/5
It's just a carpark and it's a bit difficult to find the sign that it is allowed besides it is not allowed between 1.october till 1.may but just at the weekend so from Friday till Sunday
Reviewed 2 months ago
4.0/5
This is a good spot for a night and close to Christchurch city.
It's a carpark but there are toilet facilities and it's just on the beach so quite the spot for a beautiful sunrise. As in most parking lots you're not alone and there's a bit of noise from the streets, but for a night or two it's just fine. You can walk to the long pier or spend a few hours in the outdoor hot pools (fee to get in) which is a hit with the kids. We were here late January.
Reviewed 14 days ago and experienced in January 2024
4.5/5
Very popular car park for freedom camping but lots of space a long the road, various places to park up, though this is the best space as it has clean, well lit and flushing toilets.
Even in May (shoulder season) the car park was full so come early in high season. A few odd individuals in the car park with us, not had this problem at any other free camping
Reviewed 6 months ago
1.0/5
Quite noisy right by the street and people coming along in the night screaming or honking to wake you up on purpose.
Has beach acces tho. Toilets around not really clean and no soap. Wouldn't stay again.
Reviewed 10 months ago
4.5/5
Easy to find and plenty of well labeled freedom camping spaces.
Close to beach too.
Reviewed about 1 year ago
5.0/5
Loads of lay bys on marine parade for self contained units.
All look fairly new. All side of the beach with great access.
Reviewed about 1 year ago
3.0/5
Easy to find.
We found this area very busy for a Thursday night. This park appears to be a popular parking area for all types of visting & local vehicles. With that in mind road, people and vehicle noise is a consideration. Public toilets were easy to access, well lit up and clean. We would park elsewhere in future.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.0/5
Great spot but the signage in the Surf Lifesaving Club car park is extremely ambiguous!
Parked on Friday night to the left of a sign with a clear arrow pointing right that was indicating that no camping was allowed Friday 7pm to Sunday 7pm. The warden had spoken to us the previous evening and said “fine” Was then woken up at 6am by two other wardens! They said that their colleague was badly informed and as the sign was unclear didn’t fine me but…… beware! Otherwise OK
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
3.5/5
Probably the freedom campsite with the best view along New Brighton beach.
Right by the toilets. Great views of the sunrise. The toilets do have the noisiest tap I have ever heard - it sounds like a giant bunker door opening. However, it wasn't used while we were sleeping so didn't disturb us.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
4.0/5
This is a good spot for a night and close to Christchurch city.
It's a carpark but there are toilet facilities and it's just on the beach so quite the spot for a beautiful sunrise. As in most parking lots you're not alone and there's a bit of noise from the streets, but for a night or two it's just fine. You can walk to the long pier or spend a few hours in the outdoor hot pools (fee to get in) which is a hit with the kids. We were here late January.
Reviewed 14 days ago and experienced in January 2024
3.5/5
It's just a carpark and it's a bit difficult to find the sign that it is allowed besides it is not allowed between 1.october till 1.may but just at the weekend so from Friday till Sunday
Reviewed 2 months ago
4.5/5
Very popular car park for freedom camping but lots of space a long the road, various places to park up, though this is the best space as it has clean, well lit and flushing toilets.
Even in May (shoulder season) the car park was full so come early in high season. A few odd individuals in the car park with us, not had this problem at any other free camping
Reviewed 6 months ago
1.0/5
Quite noisy right by the street and people coming along in the night screaming or honking to wake you up on purpose.
Has beach acces tho. Toilets around not really clean and no soap. Wouldn't stay again.
Reviewed 10 months ago
4.5/5
Easy to find and plenty of well labeled freedom camping spaces.
Close to beach too.
Reviewed about 1 year ago
5.0/5
Loads of lay bys on marine parade for self contained units.
All look fairly new. All side of the beach with great access.
Reviewed about 1 year ago
3.0/5
Easy to find.
We found this area very busy for a Thursday night. This park appears to be a popular parking area for all types of visting & local vehicles. With that in mind road, people and vehicle noise is a consideration. Public toilets were easy to access, well lit up and clean. We would park elsewhere in future.
Reviewed over 1 year ago
2.5/5
IMPORTANT : the regulation changed!
The 3 parkings in this map are now forbidden and it’s clearly written by a no parking sign! We saw a lot of vans parked despite the sign. They are exposed to a 200$ fine. But there are lots of parking along the same road when you can park for free. You have to check the freecamp map on the city’s website and you will see in green the free zone!!
Reviewed over 1 year ago
4.0/5
Great spot but the signage in the Surf Lifesaving Club car park is extremely ambiguous!
Parked on Friday night to the left of a sign with a clear arrow pointing right that was indicating that no camping was allowed Friday 7pm to Sunday 7pm. The warden had spoken to us the previous evening and said “fine” Was then woken up at 6am by two other wardens! They said that their colleague was badly informed and as the sign was unclear didn’t fine me but…… beware! Otherwise OK
Reviewed almost 2 years ago
3.5/5
Probably the freedom campsite with the best view along New Brighton beach.
Right by the toilets. Great views of the sunrise. The toilets do have the noisiest tap I have ever heard - it sounds like a giant bunker door opening. However, it wasn't used while we were sleeping so didn't disturb us.
Reviewed almost 2 years ago