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222 Holiday parks and RV rentals in New Brunswick

Best New Brunswick luxury holiday parks

Among the 222 accommodations in New Brunswick, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Relaxing River Getaway - New Brunswick
10 21 reviews
New Brunswick
11/07 – 12/07
A$181/nightfor 1 night

Relaxing River Getaway

1 2
campervan , Briggs Corner
The Relaxing River Getaway campervan is located on the Salmon River in Briggs Corner, just a short distance from four-wheeler trails and local amenities, offering a peaceful and secluded setting. This comfortable and modern mobile home is perfect for couples looking for a relaxing escape, with a private lawn area and access to the river for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
The campervan features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven, air conditioning, and a private garden. Guests can enjoy the outdoor amenities, including a BBQ, fire pit, and access to four-wheeler trails, making it ideal for an adventurous getaway.

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Best New Brunswick holiday parks with a pool

Among the 222 accommodations in New Brunswick, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Hillview Hideaway #1 - New Brunswick
10 1 review
New Brunswick
11/07 – 12/07
A$126/nightfor 1 night

Hillview Hideaway #1

1 2
campervan , Woodstock
The Hillview Hideaway #1 motorhome offers a serene riverside setting on a private property along the Saint John River, positioned between Hartland, home of the world's longest covered bridge, and the historic town of Woodstock, New Brunswick.
This well-appointed caravan accommodates two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and a garden, providing an excellent base for exploring local attractions or enjoying water activities with your own kayak or canoe.

Frequently asked questions about campings in New Brunswick

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in New Brunswick?

    Definitely! New Brunswick has a vibrant sporting scene. The Moncton Wildcats (major junior hockey) are hugely popular, and their games are a great night out. For outdoor enthusiasts, the annual Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton is a must-see, attracting both local and international talent. Many smaller communities also host their own summer festivals and sporting events throughout the year.
  • What are the best holiday parks in New Brunswick?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in New Brunswick?

    Many people overlook the Hopewell Rocks, particularly outside of peak season. The Fundy National Park is also fantastic, but venturing beyond the main trails reveals hidden gems. Consider exploring the smaller, less-visited beaches along the coast or taking a hike on one of the many trails in the backcountry. The village of Alma, with its charming shops and riverside setting, is another hidden gem.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in New Brunswick?

  • When is the high season in New Brunswick?

    The peak tourist season in New Brunswick generally runs from June to August. This is when the weather is warmest and most pleasant for outdoor activities, and many festivals and events take place.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in New Brunswick?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in New Brunswick are Dominion Hill Country Inn, Glamping With The Sea and Maplebrook Retreat.

  • What foods is New Brunswick best known for?

    New Brunswick boasts some fantastic local produce. You absolutely must try the seafood – lobster is a classic, but don't overlook the oysters and other shellfish. New Brunswick also produces a lot of potatoes, which feature in many local dishes. Tourtière, a savoury meat pie, is a regional specialty, and don't forget the locally made maple syrup.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in New Brunswick?

  • Is New Brunswick a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! New Brunswick has numerous campgrounds, ranging from basic sites to fully serviced RV parks. Fundy National Park offers stunning coastal campsites, while other parks and provincial areas provide opportunities for more secluded camping experiences. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in New Brunswick?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in New Brunswick?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to meet people and sample regional produce. Many towns and villages host regular events and festivals, offering opportunities to interact with residents. Consider taking a guided tour that focuses on local history and culture, or simply striking up conversations with people you meet during your travels. The warmth and friendliness of New Brunswickers are legendary!
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in New Brunswick?

  • Does New Brunswick have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, be prepared for variable weather conditions, especially along the coast. The Bay of Fundy's tides are exceptionally high and can be dangerous if not respected. Be aware of wildlife, including black bears. Always store food properly and follow park guidelines. Mosquitoes can be prevalent in certain areas during the summer months.
  • What are the top hiking trails in New Brunswick for families?

    Fundy National Park offers several easy to moderate trails suitable for families, such as the Laverty Falls Trail and the Point Wolfe Trail. Kingswood University's trails near Fredericton are also well-maintained and offer beautiful scenery. Always check trail conditions before heading out, and ensure you have appropriate gear and supplies.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in New Brunswick?

    A possible itinerary could be: Day 1: Explore the city of Saint John, visiting the historic uptown area and the Reversing Falls. Day 2: Drive to Fundy National Park, hike a trail, and witness the high tides at Hopewell Rocks. Day 3: Visit the city of Moncton, explore Magnetic Hill, and perhaps visit the Magnetic Hill Zoo.

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Best pet friendly New Brunswick holiday parks

Among the 222 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Cozy Camper By The Sea - New Brunswick
10 13 reviews
New Brunswick
21/08 – 23/08
A$121/nighttotal: A$242 (2 )

Cozy Camper By The Sea

1 4
campervan , Bathurst
Cozy Camper By The Sea is a beachfront mobile home situated on a quiet waterfront property in Bathurst, offering direct beach access and proximity to a children's park.
This four-person campervan, featuring a double bed and two bunks plus a convertible table bed, includes a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a bathroom with shower, air conditioning, and on-site amenities such as a trampoline and swing set; friendly dogs are present on the property.
Fundy Shores Hideaway – Cozy Serviced Trailer #1 - New Brunswick
9.9 22 reviews
New Brunswick
30/07 – 02/08
A$241/nighttotal: A$723 (3 )

Fundy Shores Hideaway – Cozy Serviced Trailer #1

1 4
campervan , Fundy Albert
The Blue Pilgrim Glamper is situated in an RV resort near Alma, New Brunswick, offering convenient access to Fundy National Park and the Hopewell Rocks, both within a reasonable driving distance.
This spacious motorhome sleeps up to eight guests, boasting a queen bed, two single bunks, a pull-out sofa, and a drop-down dinette, plus a private patio with BBQ and fire pit, and proximity to ATV trails.
Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs! - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
14/07 – 16/07
A$263/nighttotal: A$526 (2 )

Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs!

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campervan , Saint Andrews
The Safari Glamping Tent offers a forest retreat near Saint Andrews-by-the-Sea, situated in Digdeguash, a rural area on a river 39 kilometres south of the Maine border, providing convenient access to Route 1 for exploring Kingsbrae Gardens and Ministers Island.
This glamping tent accommodates up to four guests with two queen beds, featuring a private enclosure with a portable toilet and sink, access to shared bathrooms and showers, and on-site amenities including WiFi, hot tubs, lawn games, a fire pit, and a walking trail.
Explorer Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs! - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
14/07 – 16/07
A$244/nighttotal: A$488 (2 )

Explorer Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs!

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campervan , Saint Andrews
The Explorer Glamping Tent offers a forest retreat with hot tubs, situated in Digdeguash on a river, 39 kilometres south of the Maine border and a short distance from St. Andrews-by-the-Sea.
This glamping tent accommodates two guests with a queen-sized bed, features a private enclosure with a portable toilet and sink, and provides access to shared bathrooms, showers, and on-site hot tubs, with nearby opportunities for whale watching, golf, and exploring Kingsbrae Gardens.

Best New Brunswick holiday parks with a locker

Cap-pele: Roulotte Neuve, Plage à Pied! - New Brunswick
9.8 26 reviews
New Brunswick
24/06 – 28/06
A$235/nighttotal: A$940 (4 )

Cap-pele: Roulotte Neuve, Plage à Pied!

1 4
campervan , Shediac
This campervan, offered as 'Roulotte Près De La Mer à Louer à Cap-Pelé!', is situated in Cap-Pelé, New Brunswick, a short walk from a private beach and within 8km of Aboiteau Beach and 24km of Parlee Beach.
Sleeping up to six, the mobile home boasts a double bed, convertible table bed, bunk bed, pull-out sofa bed, kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, and a BBQ and fireplace; pets are welcome (with conditions).
Fundy Shores Hideaway – Cozy Serviced Trailer #2 - New Brunswick
9.7 14 reviews
New Brunswick
24/07 – 26/07
A$261/nighttotal: A$522 (2 )

Fundy Shores Hideaway – Cozy Serviced Trailer #2

1 5
campervan , Fundy Albert
Fundy Shores Hideaway – Cozy Serviced Trailer #2 is situated in an RV park near Alma, New Brunswick, offering easy access to Fundy National Park (distance unspecified), Hopewell Rocks (distance unspecified), and within a 100km drive of Moncton and 160km of Saint John.
This Puma campervan sleeps up to seven guests in two bedrooms and offers a queen bed, single bunk, double bunk, plus additional sleeping on the dinette and couch, alongside a private patio with BBQ, and access to shared washroom and laundry facilities.
Cozy Retreat - New Brunswick
9.9 23 reviews
New Brunswick
14/07 – 19/07
A$247/nighttotal: A$1235 (5 )

Cozy Retreat

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campervan , Shediac
The Cozy Retreat campervan is located on a private lot in Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada, approximately 10km from Parlee Beach.
This pet-friendly mobile home sleeps three guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a queen bed, bunk bed, and amenities including a microwave, induction cooktop, and Nespresso machine, plus a spacious deck with a fire pit and barbecue.
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