This rustic hideaway is located at the southern end of Kaitoke Beach, Great Barrier Islands longest ocean beach… 3 kms of pure white sand and blue sea. Nestled amongst the Macrocarpa trees, and only 100m from the beach, this Barrier retreat is made up of 2 buildings joined by a verandah with a BBQ and outdoor seating.
The Sugarloaf Campsite is a privately-owned campsite that offers basic facilities for a fee of $10 per night. The site is located in a beautiful and isolated area with views of a long white sandy beach. However, some reviewers have noted that the campsite has a neglected appearance, with rusty old cars, glass, and hazardous wooden planks scattered about.
The campsite's water quality has also been a concern, with some reviewers reporting that the water tastes strange even when boiled. The facilities are basic, with a dunny, cold shower, and watertap, but no reservations are required.
Overall, the campsite has received mixed reviews, with some rating it good for its scenic location and affordability, while others have given it a bad rating due to the site's appearance and water quality issues.
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