Mistletoe Bay is one of 4 regular stops on Queen Charlotte's Track. The beach is accessible by the road TeMahia saddle and the James Vogel Track. The track is steep but is an incredibly beautiful bush walk. There is an award-winning, environmentally friendly campsite with a floating pontoon, toilets, coin showers and laundry.
Mistletoe Bay is a shallow sheltered bay located at the head of Onahau Bay in Queen Charlotte Sound/Totaranui. Mistletoe Bay Eco Village located at the head of Mistletoe Bay is a popular educational camping facility used by schools and other groups.
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Mistletoe Bay is one of 4 regular stops on Queen Charlotte's Track. The beach is accessible by the road TeMahia saddle and the James Vogel Track. The track is steep but is an incredibly beautiful bush walk. There is an award-winning, environmentally friendly campsite with a floating pontoon, toilets, coin showers and laundry.
Mistletoe Bay is a shallow sheltered bay located at the head of Onahau Bay in Queen Charlotte Sound/Totaranui. Mistletoe Bay Eco Village located at the head of Mistletoe Bay is a popular educational camping facility used by schools and other groups.
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