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There are 5 fantastic day walks all within
a short drive from the lodge.
Walk 1 : Gertrude Valley [Map] [Photos]
(Summer, Autumn) - One of New Zealand's
most accessible alpine walks. An exciting 4-5 hour walk with
sensational views to Milford Sound and the surrounding Darran
Mountains. The first hour follows the valley floor before
climbing large granite slabs and outcrops to Black Lake.
The Ice Fields above feed numerous waterfalls on rock faces
all around the valley. The final exhilarating climb to Gertrude
Saddle provides a vista of Alpine Peaks, with the classic
U shaped, glacially carved valleys below. Take a picnic lunch
and enjoy the alpine environment for the afternoon. Not suitable
in wet/wintery conditions.
Walk 2 : Grave Talbot [Map] [Photos]
(Lower track all year, Upper track summer/autumn)
- Experience the ground shuddering rumble that comes from
walking next to a raging Fiordland River. This track follows
the Gulliver River as it thunders down through the forest
to the valley floor. Large Rimu and Beech trees line the
river and provide a majestic canopy above the track. The
upper reaches of this track follows the Esperance River to
emerge into the grasslands at the base of the rockwalls below
Mt McPherson. A 3-4 hour round trip to the Esperance River
grasslands, but can be reduced to a shorter stroll along
the Gulliver River. The upper track is exposed to avalanche
in winter and spring.
Walk 3 : Key Summit [Map] [Photos]
(All year) - A comfortable 3 hour walk
along the Routeburn Track to the summit for spectacular views
to Mt Christina and the Darran Mountains. This walk is suitable
for all people with a well formed "sandshoe" track
right to the top. Climb through the stunted alpine vegetation,
above the bushline and amongst alpine tarns. On clear days
experience 360° panoramic views, south to Lake Te Anau
and north past Mt Tutoko to Martins Bay. On the right day
a perfect place for a picnic lunch or sunset drink. In winter
and spring snow often occurs on the summit and sometimes
along the length of the track.
Walk 4 : Lake Marian [Map] [Photos]
(All year) - Water is definitely the feature
of this walk. From the rolling waters of the Hollyford River
to the raging Marian Creek and finally the picturesque Lake
Marian, this walk provides spectacular views of the immense
rock faces and alpine peaks that tower high above. In the
warmer months the lake is an ideal place to lounge around
in the sun, possibly even an invigorating swim. Leave the
sandflies in the valley and enjoy some time amongst the alpine
flowers. In winter watch spectacular avalanches roar down
the mountains behind Lake Marian. This walk takes 3-4 hours
comfortably, but does involve a consistent climb to the Lake.
For a shorter experience take 20 minutes to experience the
thundering Marian Creek from a modern walkway with exceptional
vantage points.
Walk 5 : Tutoko [Map] [Photos]
(All year) - An enchanted rainforest walk
with plenty of ferns, moss, lichens and bubbling streams.
This track provides a unique opportunity to experience the
unique rainforest flora along the valley floor with exceptional
views of Mt Tutoko 2834m (Fiordland's highest peak) at the
end of the track. Watch the icefalls drop from the Herbert
Icefields into the upper reaches of Leader Creek. A 3-4 hour
round trip allows plenty of time to explore the river banks
and enjoy the alpine scenery.
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