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The Camphouse, Egmont National Park, New Zealand

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About The Camphouse

The historic Camphouse situated almost 1000 meters up Mount Taranaki / Mount Egmont at North Egmont is the highest commercial accommodation on Mount Taranaki / Mount Egmont which is an ideal location for people seeking quiet surroundings and stunning views of the North Taranaki coast and Central North Island. It also offers historic atmosphere and access to the beautiful forests and high altitude scenery of Egmont National Park.

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Luggage Storage
  • Free Carpark
  • Common Room
  • Bike Parking
  • Wheelchair Friendly
  • Security Lockers
  • Guest Kitchen
  • Breakfast Not Included
  • Key Card Access

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Important Information

Conditions

The Camphouse is situated at 1000 metres altitude within Egmont National Park.

As our Reception in based within The Mountain Cafe e we do require you to email your arrival time and supply full credit card details so we can deduct the full cost of your stay. We will then forward you an after hours key code ( changed daily ) with full instructions via email.

Without your key code or full payment you will not be able to gain entry into your accommodation after hours.

This can be forwarded on our secure website
www.mttaranaki.co.nz

Location

Address
Egmont Road Egmont National Park

Directions

Mt Taranaki's 2,518 meter summit is more accessible than any mountain of comparable height in New Zealand. Egmont National Park is an area of unique rainforests and alpine scenery. It provides opportunities for walks, tramps, picnics, photography, bird watching, skiing, mountaineering, rock climbing and generally enjoying the variety of scenery and habitats of New Zealand's most attractive and symmetrical mountain.

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