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Emplacements du Seigneur des Anneaux

La trilogie du Seigneur des Anneaux a eu un impact massif dans la promotion de la Nouvelle Zélande et de ses paysages merveilleux à l’étranger. Bien que la plupart des décors de tournage aient été délibérément retirés, les paysages spectaculaires restent gravés dans la mémoire des spectateurs.

A part les sites naturels généraux de Nouvelle Zélande présents dans le film, vous pourrez aussi visiter les lieux suivants :

  • Hobbiton et La Comté - Waikato – un court trajet au sud d’Auckland
  • Mordor, Emyn Muil et Mount Doom - Taupo – créés à partir du plateau volcanique central de l’Ile du Nord
  • La Forêt de Chetwood, Fondcomb et la Vallée de Dimrill - Nelson – dû à leur éloignement, la plupart de ces emplacements sont plus facilement accessibles par hélicoptère
  • Edoras - Canterbury – La région alpine centrale offre de superbes pics, glaciers et vues. Pas étonnant que cet endroit ait été sélectionné pour y établir les forteresses et les batailles de la Terre du Milieu !
  • Pelenor Fields - Twizel
  • Golden Plain - Wanaka
  • Le Marais des Morts - Te Anau
  • Lothlorien - Queenstown
  • La Forêt de Fangorn - Milford Sound - Sur Takaro Road à côté de Te Anau, avec ses magnifiques hêtres
  • Les Monts Brumeux – Alpes du Sud – Traversez Lindis Pass, dans le centre de l’Ile du Sud

Les endroits suivants ont aussi été utilisés lors du tournage:

  • Le Queenstown historique et Arrowtown vous emmènent au plus près du voyage des hobbits – descendez en rafting la même rivière que Frodon, sautez-y à l’élastique ou traversez le Gué de la Bruinen.
  • Vous ne regretterez pas non plus un arrêt au magnifique Lac Wanaka et le trajet inoubliable à travers les plaines de la vallée de Cardrona, au cours duquel vous pourrez savourer les vues sur la Rivière Anduin, le site des Piliers d’Argonath et de la vallée de Dimrill.
    L’avantage des lieux de tournage du Seigneur des Anneaux est qu’ils peuvent facilement être intégrés à la plupart des plans de voyage.

Pour plus d’informations sur le Seigneur des Anneaux, cliquez ici.

     
 

 

Lord of the Rings locations

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Emplacements du Seigneur des Anneaux

Hobbiton villageWaikato region

Filming location for: Hobbiton and The Shire

Hobbits are described by Tolkien as an uncomplicated and ancient little people, shy of `Big Folk' and preferring well-ordered and well-farmed countryside.

Hobbiton is the place in the Shire where the hobbits live in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Hobbit.

As seen in the movies, the Hobbits are a merry folk who love nothing better than a good party, preferably with many helpings of food. They have been known to eat at least six meals a day and always have room for more. They are no more than four feet tall and seldom wear shoes because their feet have tough leathery soles clad in thick, curling hair.

Hobbiton tours

Being shy of Big Folk, it is unlikely you'll see any Hobbits on your visit to the Hobbiton movie set, but you'll be able to see their favourite haunts. These include the Party Tree, the remnants of the reconstructed oak tree and Bag End, the famed Hobbit Hole of Bilbo Baggins and Frodo.

There are spectacular views across to the Kaimai Ranges from the rolling green hills of the farm, which is a working sheep and beef unit.

The Hobbiton movie set has been returned to its natural state. However, hobbit holes and some structures from the film set are still present. Your tour guide will escort you through the ten-acre site, recounting fascinating details of how the Hobbiton set was created.

Tours depart daily and include free transport from the Matamata Information Centre.

To enquire or book this tour, please contact us or complete our enquiry form.


Tongariro CrossingTaupo Region

Filming location for: Mount Doom

In Return of the King Frodo and Sam climb up Mt Doom. You can do the same while walking the Tongariro Crossing, often described as the best one-day walk in New Zealand. It is a challenging walk taking 7-8 hours past volanoes, steaming fumaroles, jagged lava flows, the Red Crater and the Emerald Lakes.

For more information on the Tongariro Crossing, click here.

 

 


Wellington region

Filming location for: Rivendell, the Auduin River, the Gardens of Isengard, Buckland Forest, Dunharrow Rohirrim encampment, Helms Deep and the fortified ravine in Rohan, Minas Tirith, Lothlorien, Gladden Fields.

White Bridge - Middle Earth TourOrc - Middle Earth TourMiddle Earth Extended Tour

This tour is a full day and our most popular tour, it visits all of the filming locations for Rivendell where Frodo recovered from his knife attack; the Auduin River where Aragorn was washed ashore after the attack of the Wargs; the Gardens of Isengard, the sight of the Orcs Felling the Trees and where Gandalf rode to see Saruman; go to the Mount Victoria lookout and Hobbiton Woods where you can race the Ferry and get off the Road; Buckland Forest where the Hobbits hid from Nazgul/Black Riders and where they found the mushrooms on the Road; Dunharrow Rohirrim encampment; visit the quarry for the filming of Helms Deep and the fortified ravine in Rohan and Minas Tirith.

Visit the sites for Lothlorien (the White Bridge is there and a great photo opportunity) and Beside the Gladden Fields where Smeagol fought with Deagol. Both locations are situated at the elegant and beautiful Fernside Lodge in the Wairarapa. Our tour has exclusive access to that site and you will be served a gourmet picnic lunch at the White Bridge of Lothlorien - one of the few remaining structures used in the filming. This tour also visits the location of Bree, and the district of Miramar. Miramar is production central and the home of Peter Jackson and many of the cast and crew.

Details:

  • Full day - eight hours duration, pick up 9.00am, return: 5.00pm
  • Visits to 9 filming locations
  • Hotel or Wellington Airport pick ups
  • Refreshments, morning tea and lunch
  • Entry fees and GST included
  • Air-conditioned luxury vehicles
  • Adult: NZ$295 per person
  • Minimum: 2 guests per tour

To enquire or book this tour, please contact us or complete our enquiry form.

Hobbits Hide Middle Earth TourMiddle Earth Half Day tour

This tour is popular with visitors to Wellington who have a time limit, and for that reason are unable to enjoy the full day journey through Wellington's filming locations. The tour runs for half a day and takes you to the filming locations for Rivendell where Frodo recovered from his knife attack; the Anduin River where Aragorn was washed ashore after the attack of the Wargs; the Gardens of Isengard, the site of the Orcs Felling the Trees and where Gandalf rode to see Saruman; go to the Mount Victoria lookout and Hobbiton Woods where you can race to the Ferry and get off the Road; Buckland Forest where the Hobbits hid from the Nazgul/Black Riders and where they found the mushrooms on the Road; Dunharrow Rohirrim encampment; visit the quarry for the filming of Helms Deep, the fortified ravine in Rohan and Minas Tirith.

Details:

  • Half Day - four hours duration, pick up 9.00am or 1.30pm, return: 1.00pm or 5.30pm
  • Hotel or Wellington Airport pick ups
  • Refreshments, morning or afternoon tea
  • Entry fees and GST included
  • Air-conditioned luxury vehicles
  • Adult: NZ$132 per person
  • Minimum: 2 guests per tour

To enquire or book this tour, please contact us or complete our enquiry form.

Deluxe Middle Earth Tour

Extending the Middle Earth Filming Locations tour with the exhilaration of a helicopter trip over the amazing limestone formations that formed Dimholt Road (the army of the dead).

Continue your helicopter trip to a winery where you enjoy a superb lunch by the vines before another helicopter trip - this one to the filming sites for Lothlorien (the White Bridge is there and a great photo opportunity) and Beside the Gladden Fields where Seagol fought with Deagol. Both locations are situated at the elegant and beautiful Fernside Lodge in the Wairarapa. Our tour has exclusive access to that site and you will be served a gourmet picnic at the White Bridge of Lothlorien - one of the few remaining structures used in the filming.

You will travel by road and visit the filming locations for Rivendell where Frodo recovered from his knife attack; the Anduin River where Aragorn was washed ashore after the attack of the Wargs; the Gardens of Isengard, the site of the Orcs Felling the Trees and where Gandalf rode to see Saruman; go to the Mount Victoria lookout and Hobbiton Woods where you can race to the Ferry and get off the Road; Buckland Forest where the Hobbits hid from the Nazgul/Black Riders and where they found the mushrooms on the Road; Dunharrow Rohirrim encampment; visit the quarry for the filming of Helms Deep the fortified ravine in Rohan and Minas Tirith; the location of Bree.

End the day in the district of Miramar. Miramar is production central and the home of Peter Jackson and many of the cast and crew.

Your host will return you to your Wellington city accomodation.

Details

  • Full day - pick up 9.00am, return: 5.30pm
  • Visits to 10 filming locations
  • Hotel or Wellington Airport pick ups
  • Refreshments, morning tea and lunch
  • Entry fees and GST included
  • Air-conditioned luxury vehicles
  • Two helicopter flights
  • Adult: NZ$1,100 (4 passengers) to NZ$1,995 (2 passengers)
  • Minimum: 2 guests per tour

To enquire or book this tour, please contact us or complete our enquiry form.


Nelson region

Filming location for: Chetwood Forest, Rivendell and the Dimrill Dale exit from the Mines of Moria

Two of the most spectacular locations used in the Fellowship of the Ring were filmed in the Nelson area. And the best way to visit the rough country south of Rivendell and the Dimrill Dale exit from the Mines of Moria is by helicopter .

Chetwood ForestLifting off from Wakefield we travel across to the Takaka Hill and our first location. Down below we will see the area used to portray the Chetwood Forest as the Ranger ‘Strider’ led the hobbits into the rough country east of Bree in an attempt to escape the Black Riders. Nearby is the world famous Harwoods Hole and we circle this before continuing to Mt Olympus.

Crossing deep valleys you'll soon arrive at the strange pinnacle rock formations that were used to portray the jagged country south of Rivendell. The rough and strange country the Fellowship travel through is epitomised at these strange rocks that literally seem to grow from the side of Mt Olympus. It was here, as the nine rested and cooked a meal, that the crebain crows of Saruman searching for news of the One Ring spied the travellers below. Hurriedly extinguishing their fire they hid behind the pinnacles in an attempt to escape discovery.

After circling the locality you'll then continue across a dramatic mountain landscape to the Dimrill Dale at Mt Owen. Distraught at the loss of Gandalf, the remaining members of the Fellowship escape the mines and throw themselves to the ground in their grief. Filming was undertaken here for ten days and the results are one of the most moving moments in the film.

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