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Whistling Frog Café & Resort at Cathedral Caves

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Whistling Frog Café & Resort at Cathedral Caves

400 meters to the Cathedral Caves, located in the epicentre of the Catlins Coastal Rainforest. Top 10 iconic attractions within minutes. Enjoy Bellbirds and Tui's in a natural setting while enjoying a well appointed "Catlins Kiwi Holiday Park".

Enjoy the Catlins from your mid-point base in the heart of the Forgotten Coast. The towering Cathedral Caves are located on our door step and the McLean Falls, tallest in the Catlins are just 3 km at the end of our farm road.

Our facilities include: RV powered sites, tent sites, dorm room, backpacker cabins, KIwiana cabins, motel studio ensuites, self contained chalets, a two bedroom cottage and a three bedroom cottage.

Showers and facilities are free to registered guests and DVD rental plus high speed wi-fi will make your stay memorable and keep you in touch with friends and family.

Dine in style at the award winning, "Whistling Frog Café & Bar", located next to the accommodation complex. Winner of the Signature Dish Award 2014 in South Otago.

Craft beers are on tap and a wood fired pizza oven is being installed, plus a varied menu, including homemade lamb burgers and seafood chowder will be sure tempt. Vegetarian and vegan diners are also catered for.

City grade Coffee, desserts, soft drinks & juices, plus meals are served all day including breakfast.

Well behaved pets are welcome. There are lots of nice bush walks to choose from.

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Whistling Frog Café & Resort at Cathedral Caves

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Location

South IslandSouthlandWaikawa

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  • Activity__camping_grounds_holiday_parksCamping Grounds
  • Backpackers
  • Activity__dump_stationDump Station

Operating Season And Hours

8: 30 am till 8:00 pm - 7 days a week. Evening diners will need to be seated by 7 pm please. Check in with café reception.

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-46.5908680984976

169.356307983398

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-46.5908680984976
Longitude
169.356307983398

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Reviews

    ✓ Great location

    ✓ Friendly owners and staff

    ✓ Adequate facilities

    ✓ Good for campervans

    ✓ Nice restaurant experience

    𐄂 Poor cleanliness

    𐄂 Overpriced

    • Wireless internet too expensive.
    • Cute wee spot in the Bush.
    • Lovely quiet site, very friendly management.
    • Friendly personnel, clean facilities.
    • Spacious but kitchen was too small.
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    8%
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  • 4.5/5

    Great location, good facilities, super friendly owners and staff, and not that expansive (35 $ for a single person on a non-powered site).

    Highly recommendable.

    Reviewed almost 2 years ago

    Pierre Marty's avatar

    Pierre Marty

    Customer

  • 3.5/5

    10 Sterne für die netten Menschen, die diesen Platz betreiben.

    Alle Einrichtungen sind sauber. Die Plätze für den campervan ausreichend große.

    Das Restaurant ist klasse. Es hat uns einen verregneten Abend verschönert. Haben wir etwas vermisst? Nein. Wer kalt duschen möchte, kommt hier nicht auf seine Gunsten.

    Der Preis ist höher als bei vergleichbar ausgestatteten Plätzen. Richtig.

    Optimierbar. Ablagen in den Waschräumen und Waschmaschinen, die warm waschen.

    Reviewed over 1 year ago

    Kristina's avatar

    Kristina

    Customer

  • 3.0/5

    Adequate facilities but watch happy hour as only a few things in it.

    Bought a small coke & a pint of beer was $20.!! Dump station $10 so empty before you arrive. Boasts a restaurant but it’s pizza or pizza. Overall an expensive place to stay.

    Reviewed over 1 year ago

    Russell's avatar

    Russell

    Customer

  • 2.0/5

    I think the place has great potential due to its location, but is not maintained anymore or at a very low standard.

    Not sure when the kitchen and bathrooms were last cleaned (though it didn’t look very filthy, just an overall impression - bins not emptied and dirt on the floor). Grass not mowed for a long time, power poles broken, etc. Camped here for one night with my family of four. There is also a restaurant, but we didn’t dare to try because of all the bad reviews (Google).

    Reviewed about 1 year ago

    Chris's avatar

    Chris

    Customer

  • 0.5/5

    Oh my goodness, where to start?

    Overpriced, falsely advertised, disgusting lack of cleanliness...

    Location five stars! Rooms zero. Service zero, as there was none.

    We paid to stay two nights as the website has it as the Place To Stay... so much to do!! As a result we planned to be here to hang out for a couple of days, like a little stop and rest. However, there was no-one here. The cafe was shut (even though the website ensured us they were open though winter from 8am, and the signs on the road said OPEN OPEN OPEN), there was no pizza starting from 3pm, again, website totally misleading, and the young Indian lady we managed to find after an hour of waiting told us to go back in because "he will be back in a few minutes so you can order pizza", there was DEFINITELY no happy hour starting at 4.30, although we were tempted to start our own. The outdoor tables had mould growing in rings on them. I say HAD because I couldn't cope with it and cleaned them all.

    We paid for a powered site, and for that there was a "Guest Lounge." The guest lounge not only a broken pane of glass, but half of it was missing and there was rain soaking the curtains and carpet. So where do visitors hang out? Certainly not at the bar and cafe, that was shut. The waste bin in the kitchen had not been emptied for a very long time, ditto the bathroom.

    We definitely didn't stay the two nights. We drove out the next morning to find food and somewhere better to stay. We found some other awesome places in the Catlins, cheaper and with friendly faces to check us in.

    I need to add that the one guy we met - the manager - is doing his best in an untennable position. He was sent in to placate us when we complained by phone about there being no one here, no food, no coffee, no service. He is the only person working and the owners are not employing anyone on his days off. (His days off being the two days we had booked, hence no service and nothing open. They are simply not employing enough people.

    Reviewed over 1 year ago

    Purple Jo's avatar

    Purple Jo

    Customer

  • 3.5/5

    Nice tidy campsite, but at $55/ night we felt was a bit steep.

    The powered campsite resembled more like a carpark. However it is close to the McLean Falls and Cathedral caves, staff were friendly.

    Reviewed almost 4 years ago

    Graham's avatar

    Graham

    Customer

  • 4.5/5

    Cute wee spot in the Bush.

    They have a bar and restaurant onsite- we went down for happy hour and had chips, the food coming out looks amazing though! We got a powered site, close to facilities, good showers and clean toilets. The kitchen is good, it is a wee bit small and got very crowded at breakfast and dinner times. Overall a nice place to stay and if you do you must nip up the hill and check out the cathedral caves!

    Reviewed over 5 years ago

    NEW ZEALAND
    Hannah  Barnes's avatar

    Hannah Barnes

    Customer

  • 3.5/5

    Average bathrooms and showers.

    Good communal kitchen with utensils. A bit pricey ($46 for 2 ppl powered site)

    Reviewed over 5 years ago

    CANADA
    Nicki Chow's avatar

    Nicki Chow

    Customer

  • 4.5/5

    I really don’t understand the previous negative reviews of this place.

    We booked for a tent site but decided to upgrade to a hut on account of previous sleepless nights and some weather coming in. The staff were friendly and accommodating, the facilities were great and the restaurant served brilliant food. I noticed someone previously complained that the kitchen closed too early. First, I think it’s entirely fair to close the kitchen at a designated time particularly if few people want food, however, when we stayed they kept the kitchen open for a number of latecomers (us included).

    Reviewed over 6 years ago

    Chris's avatar

    Chris

    Customer

  • 5.0/5

    We got snowed in here for an extra night and actually ended up glad that we did!

    Very friendly and warm welcome in mid winter from the young people running the camp. The second night they canned the normal cafe menu and made a huge roast lamb dinner for any of the three or four groups who were stuck and keen to join them. We ate at the cafe the night before and the food was great. Talented and passionate chefs in the kitchen producing food far beyond expectation In such a far flung place. Great local knowledge gave us good tips on where to visit for good photo ops. Facilities were fine and hot showers appreciated. Sheltered powered sites on nice firm pebbled surface. Bellbirds in the tree outside our camper in the morning a major bonus. Only criticism (and it's pretty minor) is that the unlimited wifi, while welcome, would be more convenient issued in a 24 hour slot rather than having to enter another voucher number every two hours. But that doesn't detract from an enjoyable stay. We will definitely go back another time.

    Reviewed over 9 years ago

    NEW ZEALAND
    Shelley's avatar

    Shelley

    Customer

  • 2.0/5

    I think the place has great potential due to its location, but is not maintained anymore or at a very low standard.

    Not sure when the kitchen and bathrooms were last cleaned (though it didn’t look very filthy, just an overall impression - bins not emptied and dirt on the floor). Grass not mowed for a long time, power poles broken, etc. Camped here for one night with my family of four. There is also a restaurant, but we didn’t dare to try because of all the bad reviews (Google).

    Reviewed about 1 year ago

    Chris's avatar

    Chris

    Customer

  • 0.5/5

    Oh my goodness, where to start?

    Overpriced, falsely advertised, disgusting lack of cleanliness...

    Location five stars! Rooms zero. Service zero, as there was none.

    We paid to stay two nights as the website has it as the Place To Stay... so much to do!! As a result we planned to be here to hang out for a couple of days, like a little stop and rest. However, there was no-one here. The cafe was shut (even though the website ensured us they were open though winter from 8am, and the signs on the road said OPEN OPEN OPEN), there was no pizza starting from 3pm, again, website totally misleading, and the young Indian lady we managed to find after an hour of waiting told us to go back in because "he will be back in a few minutes so you can order pizza", there was DEFINITELY no happy hour starting at 4.30, although we were tempted to start our own. The outdoor tables had mould growing in rings on them. I say HAD because I couldn't cope with it and cleaned them all.

    We paid for a powered site, and for that there was a "Guest Lounge." The guest lounge not only a broken pane of glass, but half of it was missing and there was rain soaking the curtains and carpet. So where do visitors hang out? Certainly not at the bar and cafe, that was shut. The waste bin in the kitchen had not been emptied for a very long time, ditto the bathroom.

    We definitely didn't stay the two nights. We drove out the next morning to find food and somewhere better to stay. We found some other awesome places in the Catlins, cheaper and with friendly faces to check us in.

    I need to add that the one guy we met - the manager - is doing his best in an untennable position. He was sent in to placate us when we complained by phone about there being no one here, no food, no coffee, no service. He is the only person working and the owners are not employing anyone on his days off. (His days off being the two days we had booked, hence no service and nothing open. They are simply not employing enough people.

    Reviewed over 1 year ago

    Purple Jo's avatar

    Purple Jo

    Customer

  • 3.0/5

    Adequate facilities but watch happy hour as only a few things in it.

    Bought a small coke & a pint of beer was $20.!! Dump station $10 so empty before you arrive. Boasts a restaurant but it’s pizza or pizza. Overall an expensive place to stay.

    Reviewed over 1 year ago

    Russell's avatar

    Russell

    Customer

  • 3.5/5

    10 Sterne für die netten Menschen, die diesen Platz betreiben.

    Alle Einrichtungen sind sauber. Die Plätze für den campervan ausreichend große.

    Das Restaurant ist klasse. Es hat uns einen verregneten Abend verschönert. Haben wir etwas vermisst? Nein. Wer kalt duschen möchte, kommt hier nicht auf seine Gunsten.

    Der Preis ist höher als bei vergleichbar ausgestatteten Plätzen. Richtig.

    Optimierbar. Ablagen in den Waschräumen und Waschmaschinen, die warm waschen.

    Reviewed over 1 year ago

    Kristina's avatar

    Kristina

    Customer

  • 1.0/5

    I called a day in addvance for the price and when came they added 20$for no reason.the owner was very unfriendly.

    No sope in the sower bilding or any sink, the heat of the water was fixed, with no option to adjust. The park lot was very muddy. The water in the kitchen was not for drinking(brown and bad taset). No play ground for children.the kitchen minimalistic,old,hard to cook. A very disappointing campground.

    Reviewed almost 2 years ago

    Shlomit mangel's avatar

    Shlomit mangel

    Customer

  • 4.5/5

    Great location, good facilities, super friendly owners and staff, and not that expansive (35 $ for a single person on a non-powered site).

    Highly recommendable.

    Reviewed almost 2 years ago

    Pierre Marty's avatar

    Pierre Marty

    Customer

  • 2.0/5

    Over rated and over priced camping ground.

    Very rude owner. Facilities outdated with little privacy. Lights go out after a few minutes in shower or toilet. Caravan sites very small.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago

    Trudy Warmerdam's avatar

    Trudy Warmerdam

    Customer

  • 3.0/5

    Well maintained, nice shower block didn't view kitchen or TV room.

    Felt was very pricey for 2 adults and 2 kids on a powered site at $89 per night, far more than we have ever paid. But super friendly staff and gave us a map and showed us local attractions which were mostly all free

    Reviewed over 3 years ago

    Gabbie's avatar

    Gabbie

    Customer

  • 2.5/5

    We stayed here because of its location close to McLean falls and Cathedral Caves.

    Out of the 4 campgrounds we’ve stayed at so far it is my least favourite. The strange lights going off when your on the loo is not great. The kitchen was adequate but only 1 sink. The lounge had a TV but we couldn’t get it to work so gave up after 10 minutes. Unfortunately the weather was very cold, windy and rainy and the camp surface is a muddy shell so coming in and out of our camper became very muddy and made a big mess of our step and shoes. Also there was no where obvious for the kids to play. It was raining anyway and maybe if it was sunny we could have explored more and found somewhere. It was OK but very expensive compared to other better campgrounds around the South Island. For family of 5 with a powered site it was $25.00 more expensive than in Invercargill.

    Reviewed almost 4 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    Nice tidy campsite, but at $55/ night we felt was a bit steep.

    The powered campsite resembled more like a carpark. However it is close to the McLean Falls and Cathedral caves, staff were friendly.

    Reviewed almost 4 years ago

    Graham's avatar

    Graham

    Customer

  • 4.5/5

    Cute wee spot in the Bush.

    They have a bar and restaurant onsite- we went down for happy hour and had chips, the food coming out looks amazing though! We got a powered site, close to facilities, good showers and clean toilets. The kitchen is good, it is a wee bit small and got very crowded at breakfast and dinner times. Overall a nice place to stay and if you do you must nip up the hill and check out the cathedral caves!

    Reviewed over 5 years ago

    NEW ZEALAND
    Hannah  Barnes's avatar

    Hannah Barnes

    Customer

  • 3.5/5

    Average bathrooms and showers.

    Good communal kitchen with utensils. A bit pricey ($46 for 2 ppl powered site)

    Reviewed over 5 years ago

    CANADA
    Nicki Chow's avatar

    Nicki Chow

    Customer

  • 1.5/5

    Very disappointed with this site.

    Firstly it was the most expensive and had the worst facilities. The DOC facilities we had already used at earlier sites in the South were much better than these. To have a light go off while you are sitting on the toilet or worse in the shower because its on a sensor was stupid. The facilities were run down. We got the impression they were spending all there energy's on the cafe, which we found to be overpriced but nice.

    We would not choose to stay here again.

    Reviewed over 6 years ago

    Cefa's avatar

    Cefa

    Customer

  • 4.5/5

    I really don’t understand the previous negative reviews of this place.

    We booked for a tent site but decided to upgrade to a hut on account of previous sleepless nights and some weather coming in. The staff were friendly and accommodating, the facilities were great and the restaurant served brilliant food. I noticed someone previously complained that the kitchen closed too early. First, I think it’s entirely fair to close the kitchen at a designated time particularly if few people want food, however, when we stayed they kept the kitchen open for a number of latecomers (us included).

    Reviewed over 6 years ago

    Chris's avatar

    Chris

    Customer

  • 2.5/5

    Far from everything, bad internet, no entertainment for the kids, no marked sites which I really don't like, need to arrive between 3 and 5 - why?

    Reviewed over 6 years ago

    Shira LA's avatar

    Shira LA

    Customer

  • 1.5/5

    Since I rate myself extra on this incredibly expensive campsite (45 bucks for just myself on a powered site) because of the award-winning restaurant, and then at 7.45 p.m.

    the kitchen is already closed, I am outraged!

    Otherwise normal place, how do they justify their prices?

    Reviewed almost 7 years ago

    Andrea Majer's avatar

    Andrea Majer

    Customer

  • 2.0/5

    Sorry to say we were really disappointed with the food.

    We didn't stay here as the reviews weren't great so decided to just eat. The pizza oven is only on Saturdays, everything comes with chips. They wouldn't deviate one iota from the menu. After reading the menu blurb, Catlins inspired, from the land, city style restaurant etc etc I was shocked to see - fish n chips, chicken burger n chips, steak n chips. Just so you know and don't rock up expecting something amazing.

    Reviewed almost 8 years ago

    Tracey Scoffin's avatar

    Tracey Scoffin

    Customer

  • 1.0/5

    Worst site we have stayed at - and the most expensive.

    Grotty toilet and showers. Felt ripped off.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago

    UNITED KINGDOM
    Mk Goodwin 's avatar

    Mk Goodwin

    Customer

  • 5.0/5

    We got snowed in here for an extra night and actually ended up glad that we did!

    Very friendly and warm welcome in mid winter from the young people running the camp. The second night they canned the normal cafe menu and made a huge roast lamb dinner for any of the three or four groups who were stuck and keen to join them. We ate at the cafe the night before and the food was great. Talented and passionate chefs in the kitchen producing food far beyond expectation In such a far flung place. Great local knowledge gave us good tips on where to visit for good photo ops. Facilities were fine and hot showers appreciated. Sheltered powered sites on nice firm pebbled surface. Bellbirds in the tree outside our camper in the morning a major bonus. Only criticism (and it's pretty minor) is that the unlimited wifi, while welcome, would be more convenient issued in a 24 hour slot rather than having to enter another voucher number every two hours. But that doesn't detract from an enjoyable stay. We will definitely go back another time.

    Reviewed over 9 years ago

    NEW ZEALAND
    Shelley's avatar

    Shelley

    Customer

  • 5.0/5

    This review is only for the food at the cafe, which was sensational.

    We split the roasted pumpkin soup with hot bread for dipping. Husband got the meat pie, I got the kumara veggie burger with a fried egg and caramelized onions. One of the best meals we've ever had, hands down. Go eat here even if you're just passing through!

    Reviewed over 9 years ago

    Jessie Karsif's avatar

    Jessie Karsif

    Customer

  • 1.5/5

    This was the campsite we enjoyed least during our 6 weeks in NZ.

    It was our most expensive one (22$ pp non powered) with nothing to offer in return. The campervan site is a bland gravel carpark, the kitchen is extremely small and there are very limited picknick tables to enjoy your dinner

    Positive is that the facilities are clean and you get an hour free WIFI if I remember correctly

    Reviewed almost 10 years ago

    BELGIUM
    Catarina  K's avatar

    Catarina K

    Customer

    Catarina, those are strong words - "nothing to offer in return...?"

    You forgot to mention that we provide all your potable fresh water, free showers that are actually hot, sewage treatment and we put in a $5,000 solar battery powered wi-fi tower so you could get your 'free' wifi, (if you remember correctly).

    There is no cell phone coverage in the Catlins, so we thought it would be nice to provide this service. Nothing comes free (we pay big money for all the GIG's you guys use) and we built this property from scatch so you could have a nice place to stay in the middle of nowhere. I don't think $20 odd is too much to pay for this service. How much do you think is fair?

    We also have no holiday surcharge and I would say we are certainly not the most expensive camp ground in NZ. But I agree the DOC campgrounds, where you may have been staying prior to us, give us a bad rap, they are definitely cheaper than commercial campgrounds because they are heavily 'subsidized' by the NZ Taxpayers, at very great expense and in most cases people don't pay at all.

    The kitchen is a reasonable size and has two sets of hot tops, two fridges, a big long dining table, two micro waves, a couple of bench top ovens, two toasters and a bunch of pots and pans and utensils, dish washing liquid and a place to wash your dishes, plus some covered outdoor tables and a very nice TV lounge with free DVD's - so I would call it adequate - for $20....? Let's be fair.... Catarina.

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    whistling

    Representative

  • 1.0/5

    Wouldn't go there again.

    Unfortunatly the acess to the Cathedral caves were closed at the low tide in the evening. The girl at the information in Owara told us it would be open in the evening, too. That's why we had to stay over night at the this Holiday Park.

    + near the Cathedral Caves

    + Restaurant on site (we didn't try it)

    - much too expensive (49 NZD for two adults on a powered site)

    - the powered sites are just one next to another on a kind of parking space

    - Restaurant took last order at 7pm

    - showers not really clean

    - no hair dryer

    Reviewed almost 10 years ago

    Andreas,

    We monitor our pricing very closely and for a four star plus facility, with no city services, we are not too expensive.

    We are in business and have to provide a livelihood for around 20 staff.

    NZ wages are very high and we have to pay triple time for holiday wages to clean the park and operate the restaurant, which is when you visited.

    Unfortunately, the Govt doesn't take into consideration that we can't close on Public Holidays, like everyone else can.

    The powered sites have white gravel overlay and are set between planter boxes with trellises for privacy. Two vans per spot. There is grass, tables and trees to enjoy opposite the van sites. There is outdoor covered seating and well appointed ablutions, kitchen, common TV room and laundry. It rains a lot here, so we can't park you on the grass or you would complain that you got stuck in the mud.

    We do not operate the Cathedral Caves, they are tidal dependant and run by a Trust, but they are close to our Park.

    The restaurant is open till 10 or 11 pm every night during the summer. But if there are no diners we close. You didn't go in the restaurant, so you didn't really understand what the correct story was?

    We ask that you be seated by 7.00 - 7.30 pm or you probably won't get a seat, it is a very busy place. If you arrived while dinner service is on, you are more than welcome to dine with us. Hope that explains the restaurant to you and others.

    The showers get used all day at this time of the year, so you may need to use the squeegee or wipe up after yourself. It is a communal space that is cleaned daily. But guests are responsible for cleaning up after themselves. Hair dryers are not in the public space, they are in the units however, but you can borrow one from the café if you need one. Remember you 'are' camping?

    whistling's avatar

    whistling

    Representative

  • 5.0/5

    Great spot, lovely hosts, and a delicious meal if you're tired of cooking on your own.

    Also a great spot for an afternoon cuppa while waiting for the Cathedral Caves to open. We stayed in a basic backpackers cabin, which we found to be roomy once you pushed the beds together and made some space. Kept the rain out, comfy beds. Camp kitchen is on the smaller side but we had three to four groups in there without bumping elbows. Hot showers with good pressure too. Highly recommend you stop in here for a visit!

    Reviewed almost 10 years ago

    Keemin and Holly's avatar

    Keemin and Holly

    Customer

    Thanks Keemin & Holly,

    You have been honest and I would say your comments are fair. We try to do the best we can. Our camp kitchen is not enormous - we relocated it from the Karitane Motor camp and it fits our recycled theme. Most of the time it is fine and we have a common room plus covered outdoor seating to sit under next to the kitchen. During holiday periods you can't build anything big enough to accommodate everyone, if they all want to eat at once. Just a matter of pacing oneself during peak periods.

    whistling's avatar

    whistling

    Representative

  • 2.5/5

    Expensive, $40 for 2, non-powered campsite, facilities okay but not great for the money.

    Good showers.

    Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in March 2014

    Penny Lee's avatar

    Penny Lee

    Customer

    In this day and age, I can't imagine why you say that $20pp is expensive? You have a safe, warm dry place to park your van in the middle of a beautiful part of NZ. You have a well appointed kitchen, a laundry facility, a nice warm common building with TV and an on - site restaurant?

    The facility cost me $4 million to build, just so you could have a place to park overnight for $20. Most camp grounds that charge just $20 per person will charge for showers and are very run down. We also give you free wifi, free DVD hire and we have a happy hour in the restaurant for our guests. The shower floors are tiled and they are hot like you said. That seems like a very small investment on your part?

    whistling's avatar

    whistling

    Representative

  • 4.5/5

    Nice location, well mainteained amenities, very recommendable restaurant.

    Reviewed over 10 years ago

    CAMBODIA
    Brita Topp's avatar

    Brita Topp

    Customer

    Thanks Brita, for your 'nice' comments. People seem to forget they are on holiday. This is not Chef Ramsey!

    We don't mind constructive comments, but price is not one of them. Everyone seems to moan about price?

    I wish all the thousands of people that stay here and love it, would take the time to say so. It seems that only those with a grizzle take the time to be mean to us? We are trying to do the best we can and love it when people tell us so and appreciate our long hours and all the effort the team puts in on their behalf. Kudos to you Brita....

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    whistling

    Representative

  • 4.0/5

    Good location for exploring the middle of the Catlins, just down the road from the Falls & Cathedral Caves.

    Excellent café/restaurant & good fresh bread to buy each morning. Amenities clean & tidy.

    Reviewed almost 11 years ago

    NEW ZEALAND
    FlyingKiwiGirl's avatar

    FlyingKiwiGirl

    Customer

    Thanks for your comments.

    whistling's avatar

    whistling

    Representative

  • 3.5/5

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    Reviewed over 11 years ago

    NETHERLANDS
    Hanneke P's avatar

    Hanneke P

    Customer

  • 4.5/5

    Lovely campsite nicely situated mid-way along Catlins.

    Loads of facilities including a cafe/restaurant which, although expensive, severed high quality meals. Friendly staff.

    Reviewed about 12 years ago

    UNITED KINGDOM
    phudgb's avatar

    phudgb

    Customer

    The menu is very high quality ingredients and made fresh on premise. About the same as a good quality city restaurant. But we have much higher overheads.

    whistling's avatar

    whistling

    Representative

  • 2.0/5

    Simple.

    Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in February 2012

    NETHERLANDS
    Baas's avatar

    Baas

    Customer

  • 1.0/5

    Kitchen and shower facilities need updating and cleaning.

    Internet overpriced.

    Campervan sites were just like a car park!

    Non spectacular view.

    Don't bother!!

    Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in February 2012

    UNITED KINGDOM
    elaineandbob's avatar

    elaineandbob

    Customer

    A lot has changed, we were just finished building

    whistling's avatar

    whistling

    Representative