Just a short drive away from Queenstown, on the northern shores of Lake Wakatipu, lies Glenorchy. The settlement has been a very popular tourist destination, thanks to its astonishing views of the New Zealand countryside. In more recent times, Glenorchy and its surrounding areas have made a few appearances in major Hollywood productions. There is a lot to see and do on a day trip to Glenorchy from Queenstown, whether you are a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works or have a keen interest in nature.
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Just a short drive away from Queenstown, on the northern shores of Lake Wakatipu, lies Glenorchy. The settlement has been a very popular tourist destination, thanks to its astonishing views of the New Zealand countryside.
In more recent times, Glenorchy and its surrounding areas have made a few appearances in major Hollywood productions.
There is a lot to see and do on a day trip to Glenorchy from Queenstown, whether you are a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works or have a keen interest in nature.
Below you will find everything you need to know about Glenorchy, one of the most exciting day trips from Queenstown.
Glenorchy is located about 45 kilometers northwest of Queenstown and is easily accessible by car. This route is considered one of the most scenic in New Zealand.
The easiest way to get to Glenorchy from Queenstown is to drive out there. The drive is rather straightforward. You take the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road and follow it all the way to your destination.
The road is well-maintained, but does have a few blind spots along the way that require caution. Under normal traffic conditions, you should arrive in about 45 minutes. A taxi from Queenstown to Glenorchy will cost about US$110 to US$150.
If you would like to avoid driving and appreciate the majestic scenery on your jaunt to Glenorchy in comfort, your best option is to book a guided tour from Queenstown.
Guided tours typically include roundtrip transportation from your hotel or a nearby meeting point in a minivan or bus. The tour guide will show you around all the main areas of interest, providing information on Maori and movie history in the region.
Your day trip to Glenorchy begins at your hotel in Queenstown, where you will be picked up. The drive is only about 45 minutes, but along the way you will stop at the 12 Mile Delta and Bennetts Bluff Viewpoint, among others.
There you can walk around, admire the view, take some photos and learn about the region's history and culture. When you arrive in Glenorchy and take your picture at the iconic Red Shed, you can explore the settlement at your leisure.
Following a midday drink or bite and depending on your itinerary, the excursion may continue towards Paradise Valley, the Mount Aspiring National Park and beyond. After your tour concludes, you will be returned to your hotel in Queenstown.
There are a few different kinds of tours available to Glenorchy from Queenstown, with a great variety of destinations and activities.
The most straightforward way to explore Glenorchy is with a guided tour. These tours include roundtrip transportation from Queenstown and the services of a guide.
Along the way, there will be a few stops to admire the scenery and take photos. When you reach the village of Glenorchy, you can explore its shops and cafés at your own pace. These guided tours last about 4 hours.
For a more comprehensive experience of the region, consider booking a day trip to Glenorchy and Paradise. These guided tours cover more areas and will go off the beaten path.
Most tours to Glenorchy and Paradise last about 4 to 5 hours, while trips lasting an entire day may include kayaking and jet boat rides in the Dart River.
A few of these excursions are focused around the "Lord of the Rings" movies and will take you to many shooting locations. Aside from the guide's movie-related commentary, the tour may include costumes and props to take pictures.
The most relaxed and comfortable way to experience Glenorchy is with a private tour. One of the main benefits of these tours is the greater flexibility in the destinations you will visit and time you will spend there.
Additionally, private tours often include the services of a professional photographer to help you immortalize your trip and are ideal for smaller groups.
For a guided tour to Glenorchy from Queenstown, you can expect to pay about US$50 to US$60 per person.
Guided tours that also include Paradise and surrounding areas are usually priced between US$80 and US$150, depending on the additional activities, duration and destinations included.
The cost of a private tour to Glenorchy ranges from US$200 to US$300 per person, depending on the length of the trip and any additional activities included.
Glenorchy is one of the most picturesque villages and popular destinations in New Zealand. Upon arriving, you can take your photo at the iconic Red Shed then make your way to the jetty for a breathtaking view of Lake Wakatipu and mountains.
If the weather permits it, can go for a swim or a walk on one of the trails. After a stroll in town, you can catch your breath at one of the cafés, before returning to Queenstown.
The real-life counterpart of many memorable areas from the "Lord of the Rings" movies can be found around Glenorchy. The Misty Mountains, Isengard, the Forest of Fangorn and Ithilien Camp, among others, can all be found here.
If you want to make sure you don't miss anything, you can always join one of the many Lord of the Rings Tours from Queenstown.
The lightning bolt-shaped Lake Wakatipu is the longest lake in New Zealand, with a length of about 80 kilometers. Surrounded by the Rermakables Mountains and the Tapuae-o-Uenuku (or Hector) mountain range, the area is a popular skydiving and paragliding destination.
To the north of Glenorchy, you will find the small rural settlement of Paradise, which more than lives up to its name. With lush vegetation, snow-capped hills, the Dart River and Diamond Lake, the area is ideal for hiking.
Paradise also provided the setting for many familiar areas in the "Lord of the Rings" and "Hobbit" trilogies.
The best time to visit Glenorchy is the summer, from December to February. During these months, the temperature ranges between 20 and 22 degrees Celsius, making it ideal weather for hiking, kayaking and exploring the countryside.