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Leith Valley Touring Park
103 Malvern Street
Dunedin
NZ(03) 467 9936
Gps: 45° 51' 1.9944" S 170° 30' 13.1544" E
4.8
Average: 4.8 (5 votes)

Facilities

  • Toilets
  • Powered Sites
  • Hot Showers
  • Kitchen / Cooking Facilities
  • Laundry
  • Cabins or Rooms Available
  • Pet Friendly (contact for conditions)

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What a lovely holiday camp.

Cherry's picture

What a lovely holiday camp. We initially booked in for 2 nights and stayed 3 nights. The location is great for walking into Dunedin and exploring the museums, botanic gardens and sampling the fare of the local restaurants. The facilities are clean and modern. The staff are extremely helpful, knowledgeable and friendly.

5

Submitted by Cherry on Mon, 2015-04-06 12:32

Best place to stay in Dunedin

zoe's picture

Best place to stay in Dunedin, kids loved the glow worms, we loved the hot FREE showers. staff very helpful

5

Submitted by zoe on Sun, 2014-09-14 21:07

Spotless! A great welcome and

warp factor 0's picture

Spotless!

A great welcome and helpful staff.

Set right next to a brooke and in a deep valley, very pretty.

A short drive into Dunner's, which was fine.

The kitchen was very well appointed and clean when ever I went in there.

BUT, you have to pay for showers and once again - who the hell designs these showers!!!

5

Submitted by warp factor 0 on Tue, 2014-04-29 16:39

Spick and span - super clean

beatsmilking's picture

Spick and span - super clean and pleasant surroundings. All sites are level and on tarmac with grassed area and benches in between. Entertainment includes tv room, pool table, table tennis - good sized lounge area and kitchen. Very nice stay here.

5

Submitted by beatsmilking on Mon, 2012-01-23 21:41

Nice, clean & tidy, bus at

jhw's picture

Nice, clean & tidy, bus at doorstep, a short ride into central city. Nearest shop about 1km away. Popular enough, kids playground. Not a Top10 but certainly up there. Its in a valley, so expect a breeze. Cold in winter.

4

Submitted by jhw on Thu, 2011-02-03 16:41