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Walkways Around Queenstown

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Nov 6, 2019

Catalogue

  • Frankton Arm Walkway
  • Lake Hayes Walkway
  • Glenorchy Walkway
  • Bob’s Cove Track Nature Walk
  • Queenstown Hill Track
  • Moke Lake Loop Track
  • Ben Lomond Track
  • Mt Alfred Track
  • Routeburn Track
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The picturesque scenery and pure environment in New Zealand make people fall in love with nature. Hiking, the simplest and lowest cost outdoor activity for people of all ages, has been developed to the extreme there. Therefore, it has helped attract outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world to enjoy the country's lakes, mountains, blue sea and blue sky. Queenstown is known as "the world's hiking capital". There are several walkways with different lengths and difficulty levels around Queenstown. If you come to Queenstown, don't miss this opportunity. According to your specific situation, choose one of the following walkways.

Frankton Arm Walkway is a flat walkway connecting Queenstown and Frankton, which is also the favorite of the local people in Queenstown. The whole walkway is built along a lake, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Wakatipu during the journey. Starting point of the walkway: Park St. Difficulty: mild Duration: 3-4 hours round trip

Walkways Around Queenstown

Lake Hayes is on the way from Queenstown to Arrowtown, about 20 minutes' drive from Queenstown. Lake Hayes is a peaceful lake, and far from the noise of Queenstown. Lake Hayes Walkway is well maintained. It takes about 3 hours to circle the lake. You can also see the rare Australian crested owl there. Starting point: Lake Hayes Recreation Reserve difficulty: mild Duration: 3 hours round trip

Walkways Around Queenstown

Walking on Glenorchy Walkway, you can observe a variety of birds at close range, including a large number of wild black swans. Over half of the walkway is trestle built on wetland, which is flat and easy to walk on, and is very suitable for a family trip. Starting point: By Lake Glenorchy Difficulty: mild Duration: 1.5-2 hours round trip (40 minutes for the small circle)

Walkways Around Queenstown

Bob's Cove used to be a post station where Maori went to Glenorchy. In 1870, seven kilns were built there. Now one of them can still be seen on the walkway. Although the walkway is not long, the scenery that you can see after you climb to the top is very good. The shoal beside the lake, the water lapping the lakeshore and the rolling mountains can all be seen from afar. Starting point: 14 km from Qeenstown to Glenorchy Difficulty: moderate Duration: 40 minutes round trip

Walkways Around Queenstown

The hill behind Queenstown is called Queenstown Hill. Queenstown Hill Track is the most popular walkway for local people in Queenstown. You can climb to the top in more than one hour. Overlooking Lake Wakatipu, downtown Queenstown and Queenstown Airport, it has unlimited scenery and is definitely the most cost-effective walkway around Queenstown. Starting point: Belfast St. Difficulty: moderate Duration: 2.5-3 hours round trip

Walkways Around Queenstown

About 15 minutes from Queenstown, Moke Lake is most famous for its reflection. Move Lake Loop Track will take you through the grassland and plank road, and then around the lake surrounded by mountains to experience the purest New Zealand lake scenery. Starting point: Moke Lake Reserve Difficulty: moderate Duration: 3 hours

Walkways Around Queenstown

On Ben Lomond Track, you won't be able to see enough of the lake under you and the mountain beside you. The process of climbing to the top is very challenging, especially at the last section. Once you stand on top of the mountain (about 1,748 m above sea level), you can see a delightful 360-degree unmatched lake view. Tips: 1. The section from The Saddle to The Summit goes through a private farm. When crossing, please respect the rights and interests of the farmers, and do not walk off of the track to disturb the work and rest of the farm animals. 2. Ben Lomond Track requires a full day to hike. Please plan to complete the hike in the daytime. The last section is very steep. It is not recommended for children under the age of 10.

Walkways Around Queenstown

Mt. Alfred Track is steep and hard to climb, but after climbing to the top, you will have a bird's eye view of the vast plain of Dart River, as well as the snowy mountain of Earnslaw in the distance and Lake Wakatipu at the foot of the mountain, which will definitely your trip worthwhile. The first three quarters of the track is a Z-shaped upward track, and the next section passes through the jungle. The last section leading to the top of the mountain is not covered by vegetation and is very steep. Starting point: The parking lot located on Glenorchy-Routeburn Road, about 20 minutes' drive from Glenorchy. Difficulty: high Duration: 6-8 hours round trip Tips: This trail is relatively difficult. Please make sufficient preparations before you start. It is not recommended to take children with you on the trip.

Walkways Around Queenstown

Routeburn Track is listed as one of New Zealand's classic hiking routes, with a total length of 32 km, during which you can see valleys cut by glaciers, blue mountains and lakes, and crisscross mountains. When you walk on the ridge and overlook the valley under your feet, you will have the illusion of standing on top of the world. If you don't have enough time to go through the whole journey, you can choose to do just a small part of it. The scenery is already very good at the beginning from the Glenorchy end. Tracks on New Zealand's classic hiking route are repaired and maintained to a high standard, and most rivers and puddles are crossed by solid bridges. The track may be slippery when it rains. Please take extra care. Starting point: One end of the track is at Routeburn Shelter (adjacent to Glenorchy, 68 km away from Queenstown). The other end is at The Divide Shelter (located on Milford Road 85 km away from Te Anau). Difficulty: high Recommended duration: 2-4 days

Walkways Around Queenstown

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