Our backyard is full of stunning natural beauty, great peaks and valleys, glaciers, and some of the best landscapes in – dare we say it – the world. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced hiker, New Zealand’s South Island will have the ideal track for you.
Here we take you through a handful of tracks that are our top picks for scenic routes over multiple days, staying at some of the cutest huts in the region. Make sure to take note of the level of experience required for each trek.
Abel Tasman Coast Track – 60km one way – 3-5 days – 4 huts & 19 campsites – Intermediate
Highlights:
- Long suspension bridge over Falls River
- Cleopatra’s Pool
- Awaroa Inlet (consult tide schedules for crossing times)
- Wainui Inlet
Mueller Hut Route, Mt Cook –10.4km round trip – 1 day, or overnight – 1 hut – Advanced
Highlights:
- Look out over the Hooker Valley
- Views of the Mueller Glacier
- 360 degree outlook
The Kepler Trail – 60km loop – 3-4 days – 3 huts & 2 campsites – Intermediate
Highlights:
- The huge Lake Te Anau
- Luxmore Cave (side trek)
- Rocky Point
- Bridge at Rainbow Ridge
Travers-Sabine Circuit – 80km loop – 4-7 days – 7 huts, 3 campsites & hotels at St Arnaud and Rotoroa – Advanced
Highlights:
- Lake Rotoiti
- Whiskey Falls (side trek)
- Travers River
- Travers Saddle crossing
- Sabine Forks
- Multiple beautiful side treks