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  1. 23 Best Lord of the Rings Locations in New Zealand

    5. Putangirua Pinnacles. There is no mistaking that these eroded pillars make up the Dimholt Road that Legolas, Aragorn and Gimli took when they first encountered the Army of the Undead. Do the hike there and/or stay the night in the campsite; see, there's another reason to travel New Zealand in a rental campervan!

  2. The Lord of the Rings filming locations

    Kaitoke Regional Park, Wellington. By JuergenSchulte. The most accessible filming location in Wellington is Mount Victoria, which is within walking distance of the central city. The forested areas of the mountain were used to depict Hobbiton Woods, where the hobbits hid from the black riders.

  3. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

    The landscapes of Middle‑earth™ came alive after they were featured in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy from 2001-2003. Over 150 real New Zealand locations were used, from the rolling green hills of Matamata in the North Island which we now know as Hobbiton to Queenstown's snowy jagged mountain peaks; the Remarkables, featured as The Dimrill Dale.

  4. 14 Epic Lord of the Rings locations in the South Island

    Walk along the shorelines of the peaceful lakes Te Anau and Manapouri and climb up to the rugged mountains that tower above them. Walking time: 4 days and 3 nights for the full track. A number of LOTR tours operate from Te Anau, so this is a great place to join one. Many provide props and costumes to wear too.

  5. Hobbiton™ Movie Set Tours

    Experience the magic of Hobbiton Movie Set. MOST POPULAR Hobbiton Movie Set Tour. Adult (18+ years) $120 | Youth (11-17 years) $60 | Children (0-10) FREE | NEW Family Pass (2x Adults + 2x Youth) $306 | NZ Gold Card $110. duration: 2.5 hours. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Evening Banquet Tour.

  6. The Lord of the Rings Film Tours

    Visit Middle‑earth™ with these iconic 'The Lord of the Rings' film tours. It only took a year and a half to film both 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit' trilogies, but the legacy these films have left behind has lasted for decades. The films were a remarkable achievement for a niche film industry, which rallied itself as ...

  7. Tour Lord of the Rings in New Zealand

    Recognizing the spot instantly as Hobbiton, the hobbit community written into legend by J. R. R. Tolkien in The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954), Jackson immortalized it on screen in ...

  8. How to explore Lord of the Rings filming locations in New Zealand

    In the decade after the Lord of the Rings films premiered, Variety reported that international visits to Wellington leapt by a staggering 87%. According to Tourism New Zealand, nearly one in five ...

  9. Lord of the Rings Tours in New Zealand l Discover NZ

    Independent tour (bus & coach) Embark on a journey of Middle Earth and New Zealand. Visit official sites used in the filming of the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies, whilst visiting some of New Zealand's most stunning attractions including glowworm caves, active geysers, dramatic mountains and deep fiords. Viewed 744 times in the last 7 days.

  10. The Lord of the Rings Tour

    Inclusions & Add ons. Dates. This 14-day The Lord of the Rings Tour of New Zealand is our most popular tour. Take a once-in-a-lifetime journey through Middle-earth, travelling from Auckland to Queenstown via many exciting LOTR filming locations, movie studios, and experiences. This Tour is the ultimate adventure for an avid Tolkien fan!

  11. Ultimate Lord of the Rings Road Trip

    About 2 hrs. from Port Waikato Hobbiton was originally built in 1999 for The Lord of the Rings trilogy and mostly demolished after filming. Thankfully it was rebuilt for The Hobbit trilogy and has remained as a tourist attraction ever since. Walking into the Hobbiton Movie Set is like walking into the actual Hobbiton and is a must-do for fans and non-fans alike.

  12. Visit Original Film Locations

    Proudly New Zealand (NZ) owned LOTR and Hobbit tours in Queenstown. One of the trusted tourism companies awarded with an exclusive license by DOC (Department of Conservation) to provide environmentally friendly tours. Pick-up/drop-off is available from Queenstown accommodations (by request only). Professional, knowledgeable and entertaining guides.

  13. Go Inside A Hobbit House In New Zealand's Hobbiton

    New Zealand's wide diversity of landscapes and unworldly natural beauty has made it a prime spot to film famous movies, and maybe none more famous than The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Iconic to the film franchise that launched New Zealand to fantasy-movie fame, "The Shire" — home to Middle Earth's smallest but mightiest race — has been immortalized in Hobbiton, the movies' former Shire set.

  14. 'The Lord of the Rings' filming locations you can visit in New Zealand

    The Lord of the Rings filming locations are today major tourist attractions in New Zealand, ... One of the most recognisable filming locations from The Lord of the Rings in New Zealand, Mount Ngauruhoe, like the fictional Mount Doom, is an active volcano. It has erupted over 70 times between 1839 and 1975 but has become cooler over the decades ...

  15. 7 Best Hikes in New Zealand for Lord of The Rings Fans

    Starting Point: 147/157 Milford Sound Highway, Milford Sound 9679, New Zealand (carpark) Hike across your favourite LOTR filmsites in New Zealand. Hikes are a great way to take in the best sights and sounds of New Zealand. And the fact that one of the biggest blockbuster franchises was shot on-site makes them all the more worth visiting!

  16. Lord of the Rings Tours

    Step Into Middle Earth: Your Gateway to Lord of the Rings Tours in New Zealand. Unlock the enchanting world of Tolkien with our curated Lord of the Rings Tours across New Zealand's spellbinding landscapes—your very own Middle Earth. These customisable itineraries offer you unparalleled access to iconic filming locations like Isengard, the ...

  17. The Home of Middle‑earth™

    New Zealand's dramatic scenery, consisting of golden plains, towering mountains and enchanting valleys, plays a part in creating the mythical world of Middle‑earth™ as seen in The Lord of the Rings ™ and The Hobbit Trilogy ™.When you visit Middle‑earth™ you can explore the many film locations and join tours and activities for the chance to see the film locations for yourself and ...

  18. How the 'Lord of the Rings' Movies Changed New Zealand as They Turn 20

    The success of the Lord of the Rings films has definitely had a significant impact on tourism, essentially propelling New Zealand as a destination onto the world stage. In 2019, 18 percent of people who visited New Zealand for a holiday were initially interested in New Zealand as a destination due to the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films. For ...

  19. The Lord of The Rings Tours

    Red Carpet Tours are the original and premier The Lord of the Rings tour company operating since 2001. Join us on our next journey and be a part of a fellowship of like-minded people as we travel through stunning Middle-earth, New Zealand. Middle-earth, LOTR, The Hobbit, One Ring and The Lord of The Rings, and the characters, places, items and ...

  20. New Zealand's Hobbiton, the Lord of the Rings Movie Set Visit, Photos

    For many, "The Lord of the Rings" is a main motivator to visit New Zealand. In 2019, for example, Matador Network reported that tourism around the movies, known as "Tolkien Tourism," contributed ...

  21. Tolkien tourism

    Origins. The Lord of the Rings film series by Peter Jackson, based on J. R. R. Tolkien's novel of the same name, were shot at locations throughout New Zealand.Many of these places have been preserved and altered to encourage the media pilgrimage tourism that makes up a significant portion of the country's economy. On some Lord of the Rings film location tours, tourists are provided time to ...

  22. "Walking Tree" resembling an Ent from LOTR crowned New Zealand's tree

    Story by Tibi Puiu. • 13h. I n a scene reminiscent of Tolkien's Middle-earth, a solitary northern rātā tree with a striking resemblance to a walking Ent has been crowned New Zealand's 2024 ...

  23. 10 of the best things to do in New Zealand

    4. Negotiate a two-wheeled adventure in Central Otago. New Zealand's first - and arguably best - multi-day cycling experience is the Otago Central Rail Trail. An undulating ride through sunbaked southern landscapes and the heritage streetscapes of former gold-mining towns, it takes four to six days to complete.

  24. WeChat Pay Golden Week Campaign Sign-Up Form

    , Tourism New Zealand will be partnering with WeChat Pay to encourage Chinese visitors to see and do more in New Zealand over the 2024 Golden Week (1 - 7 Oct 2024). Golden week is the Chinese National festival comprising 7 public holiday days. Due to the length of the public holiday many Chinese travel overseas at this time making it one of the key times of year to target for Chinese ...

  25. Lord of The Rings 14-Day Scenic Explorer

    Lord of The Rings 14-Day Scenic Explorer. A 14-day tour from Auckland to Queenstown covering the best of Middle‑Earth™, famous LOTR movie locations and standout New Zealand attractions and activities. A tour that is truly the best of both worlds and an adventure you shall not want to pass. Book now Visit website Email Phone Facebook.

  26. 21 Day Middle Earth Lord of The Rings Self Drive Tour

    The content on this page was created by 21 Day Middle‑Earth™ Lord of The Rings Self Drive Tour - NZ Driving Holidays. This website helps visitors connect with providers of great New Zealand tourism experiences. It is not intended to give any assurance that any particular provider meets certain quality standards or legal obligations.

  27. Feature: Unlocking Future of New Zealand-China Tourism Exchanges

    WELLINGTON, June 7 (Xinhua) -- As the world gradually recovers from the pandemic, the tourism industry is poised for a significant transformation. The future of New Zealand-China tourism exchanges is promising, with both countries adapting to evolving travel trends and exploring new opportunities for collaboration. GROWING, CHANGING CHINESE MARKET

  28. Marlborough

    Marlborough is about world famous Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand's largest winegrowing region, and the soils and enviable climate that create it. It's about fresh seafood sought by the world's finest chefs. It's about diverse landscapes, from valleys of vines to sheltered waterways of the Marlborough Sounds. Join a guided tour or hire ...