Looking for a getaway to relax, enjoy and explore the outdoors? Enjoy camping in a peaceful, family-friendly scenic reserve near Raglan. Explore the bush, swim in the harbour, and relax in nature while staying in a space well cared for with respect and connection to the land.
At Hakea you can
Enjoy harbour swimming and kayaking
Explore bush walks
Immerse yourself in a tranquil and safe natural environment
Feel deeply connected to nature and let the quiet and spaciousness be a perfect escape from busy life
Family-friendly and Ideal for Groups
Hakea is loved by families and groups who want a safe, peaceful, and immersive nature experience.
Children can run freely — no public roads nearby
Friendly animals including sheep, bunnies, and two resident cats
Group bookings available — families or friends can enjoy the space together
Campground Facilities
Our facilities are simple, well maintained, and designed for comfort while staying close to nature including:
Spacious grassy camping sites
Hot outdoor shower
Eco compost toilets
BBQ and shared seating areas
Spring-water dishwashing stations (all water is drinkable)
Creative and relaxation zones
Good phone reception
Pet-friendly (dogs welcome on leash)
Trampoline and open play spaces
Camping Rates
$25 – Single $40 – Couple $10 – Child (3–12 years) Free – Children under 3
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Hakea Gathering 26th of February - 4th of March 2026 Email: hakearetreat@gmail.com Phone: +64 204 065 1373 Location: 141 Phillips Road, 3894 Raglan We believe people are the land. In our journey to connect people back to Papatūānuku (Mother Earth), we recognise that indigenous and traditional knowledges from all around the world are the foundation of permaculture and other sustainable practices. As we learn, re-learn, and share the tools to equip us on the path of having a positive impact, we show gratitude, respect and give many thanks to wisdom- keepers of past, present and future. Ngā mihi nui.