Tirohanga Camp is the ideal facility and location for any groups like Youth Groups, Sports Teams, School Outings and Camps and Special Celebrations looking for a peaceful space to explore, unwind and enjoy all the activities on offer at Tirohanga Camp and surrounding areas.
Main Hall and Dining Room
The large hall, which doubles as the dining room, has collapsible trestle tables and chairs for approximately 83 people, a projector, a basic sound system (we have 1 microphone), and log fire.
There is a wide veranda which wraps around the front of the building and has seating to admire the view of camp and provides shelter for the BBQ. There is also picnic tables close by for any outdoor dining needs.
The hall is suitable to hold a range of events, activities, and presentations.
We provide cut dry firewood for the fire which can be found in the shed behind the white cabins.
There is a data projector and a basic sound system, with a microphone.
Kitchen
Connected to the Main Hall is the Camp Kitchen.
Tirohanga Camp is a self-catering camp. Each group hiring the camp is responsible for their own food supply and catering and adherence to any Food Safety regulations.
The kitchen is well-equipped and can cater up to one hundred guests. All the food preparation implements, cutlery and crockery are provided. The kitchen has one commercial electric range with gas hobs, two free standing ovens, three electric frying pans, assorted sizes of slow cookers, a microwave, double refrigerator, zip water heater, Commercial dishwasher as well as a conveyor toaster, and all the cooking utensils you may need.
There is a large BBQ with a hot plate, positioned close to the kitchen.
Beside the kitchen is our walk-in pantry, extra bench space and a separate bench and sink for food preparation. There is an outdoor sink if required. We also have a couple of large freezers sitting in by the laundry room for your use.
Lounge
Tirohanga Camp’s lounge is situated away from the fields and is in the quiet part of camp. It is a space that feels like a home away from home with a piano in the corner and a range of couches and armchairs. Here you will find the TV and DVD player. This is the perfect spot to gather for meetings, to hold workshops, to do quiet indoor activities, or to use as a breakout space.
Accommodation
Tirohanga Camp has accommodation for approximately 83 people, in dormitory style cabins. There are two caravan/motorhome connection points and space for tents if required.
Accommodation is provided in 15 rooms on bunks with foam rubber mattresses. Five of the cabins have ensuite toilets. Camp users will need to bring pillows, bedding and ablution needs, including toilet paper.
Here is a summary of the various sleeping arrangements across our cabins:
3 x cabins with four bunks
1 x cabin with three bunks and connects to Main Hallʼs veranda
4 x cabins have three bunks and has ensuite toilets
1 x cabin with a lounge, two bunks, one single bed and has mobility access and toilet
3 x cabins with two bunks
3 x cabins with two bunks; one regular bunk and one bunk with a double bed on as the bottom bunk (e.g. family rooms).
Cabins 1, 2, 4 and 5
Each of these cabins have 3 bunks (sleeps 6 people) and an ensuite toilet.
Cabin 3
This cabin has 3 bunks (sleeps 6 people). Access from the Hallʼs veranda.
Cabin 6
(Mobility Access)
This cabin has 2 bunks and 1 single bed (sleeps 5 people). Cabin 6 has a small lounge, an ensuite toilet, and mobility access.
Cabins 7, 8 and 9
Each of these cabins have 4 bunks (sleeps 8 people).
Cabins 10, 11 and 12
(Family Rooms)
Each of these cabins have 2 bunks, one regular bunk and another with a double bed as the bottom bunk (sleeps 4 people or 5 people when two people share the double).
Cabins 13, 14 and 15
These cabins have 2 bunks (sleeps 4 people).