Fiordland is one of the world’s finest walking destinations, the major drawcards being the spectacular multi-day Milford, Kepler, Routeburn, and Hollyford Tracks (the three former being New Zealand Great Walks). Aside from these well-known hikes, there are also dozens of popular short walks and challenging lesser known tracks and routes which offer awe-inspiring experiences for families through to expert trampers.
Discover Walks In Fiordland
Discover Walks In Fiordland
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Real Journeys Visitor Centre, 85 Lakefront Drive,
Te Anau
Experience a mysterious underground world of water rushing through caves, before drifting in silent darkness beneath the luminous shimmer of glowworms.
The Divide, Te Anau-Milford Highway,
Fiordland National Park
This is the ultimate alpine adventure; weaving through meadows and reflective tarns, with spectacular views over vast mountain ranges and valleys.
200 Golf Course Road,
Te Anau
Vast tussock-covered ridgelines and spectacular alpine vistas contrast with peaceful lakeside and beech forest views in this 60km loop adventure.
Doubtful Sound (Pātea) is the deepest of Fiordland’s fiords and the second longest, with three distinct “arms”, numerous small islands and several outstanding waterfalls.
Milford Sound Highway,
Milford
Carved by glaciers thousands of years ago during the ice ages, Milford Sound is one of New Zealand’s most stunning natural spaces.
Fiordland National Park
The largest national park in New Zealand and one of the largest in the world, this 12,600 square kilometre park is home to threatened flora and fauna.
Hollyford Track Road,
Fiordland National Park
Walk to the stunning Marian Falls and then either return via the same short, easy track or continue on to the beautiful Lake Marian.
Nestled behind the world famous Mitre Peak, the Sinbad Gully is characterised by extremely steep glacially carved walls punctuated by near vertical granite cliffs.
Hollyford Track Road,
Fiordland National Park
An easy, well graded walking track takes you on a short climb through rainforest to the lookout of the impressive Humboldt Falls.