Ngā Waahi Puni Herekore | Freedom Camping Sites

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Te Kaunihera a rohe o Ōtepoti | Dunedin City Council

Dunedin City Council freedom camping rules can be found here.

The Dunedin City Council has a Camping Control Bylaw, which recognises the popularity of freedom camping for both domestic and international visitors. Some restrictions apply to help protect our communities, cemeteries, scenic bush and wildlife environments.

In the first instance, campers in tents and non-self-contained vehicles are encouraged to stay at licenced camping grounds. Campers staying in tents can only freedom camp at the Warrington Domain, within the designated area.

Freedom campers in non-self-contained vehicles can only camp at two designated sites – Warrington Domain and Ocean View Recreation Reserve.

It is the camper’s responsibility to arrive at the site early enough to familiarise themselves with the sign-posted designated camping areas, and, if necessary find another site if the current one is full.

Certified self-contained vehicles can stay overnight on most gravelled or sealed Dunedin City Council land set aside for parking, with some exceptions outlined below.

The following freedom camping rules apply at all sites:

Te Papa Atawhai | Department of Conservation

Freedom camping rules on public conservation land can be found here.

For more information about Freedom Camping in New Zealand click here.