Otago Daily Times

Holidaymak­ers flocking to camp grounds

- MATTHEW MCKEW

LAKES in the Waitaki district have been teeming with visitors as New Zealanders make the most of the ChristmasN­ew Year holidays.

Otematata Holiday Park and Lodge owner Brent Cowles said he had not seen the councilrun camping grounds in Waitaki so full in years.

His own holiday park was at capacity and people had booked in for longer than usual.

‘‘We had one of the best winters, then we had a wee lull prior to Christmas. Now there is just people on the road everywhere — it’s really busy.’’

His hotel business was steady and he expected to take more in the bar when the weather got better, but his Kai Ote Street Food Bus was running flat out.

‘‘We can’t keep up — it’s really busy. This evening we are taking it to Sailor’s Cutting campsite, then a private function.’’

He had been concerned when Covid19 struck that visitor numbers would drop because of the closed borders, but that had been far from the case, Mr Cowles said.

That has been mirrored across the district, many camp sites reporting they were booked out from Christmas to New Year.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Basking in the North Otago sun . . . Campers flock to holiday spots across North Otago such as Otematata (pictured) in summer, with caravans and boats in tow, to enjoy water sports, swimming, cycling and walking. You’ll see many boats and jet skis out on the lakes towing waterskier­s or inflatable­s or fishing for trout.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Basking in the North Otago sun . . . Campers flock to holiday spots across North Otago such as Otematata (pictured) in summer, with caravans and boats in tow, to enjoy water sports, swimming, cycling and walking. You’ll see many boats and jet skis out on the lakes towing waterskier­s or inflatable­s or fishing for trout.
 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Dishes duty . . . Sisters Aisha (8, left) and Dakota (7) McKellar, of Dunedin, get the camp chores done at the Waitangi Recreation Reserve at Lake Aviemore over the New Year break.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Dishes duty . . . Sisters Aisha (8, left) and Dakota (7) McKellar, of Dunedin, get the camp chores done at the Waitangi Recreation Reserve at Lake Aviemore over the New Year break.
 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Just chilling . . . Sidnee Black (11, left), of Timaru, and Sophie Jonathan (11), of Dunedin, hang out on a hammock with Rusty the dog at the Waitangi Recreation Reserve at Lake Aviemore on Wednesday last week.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Just chilling . . . Sidnee Black (11, left), of Timaru, and Sophie Jonathan (11), of Dunedin, hang out on a hammock with Rusty the dog at the Waitangi Recreation Reserve at Lake Aviemore on Wednesday last week.

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