Parque

Rob Roy Glacier Trail Head and Car Park

Recomendado por 37 personas locales

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Juliet
December 15, 2019
Put your hiking boots on and head to Rib Roy Glacier track west of the town of Wanaka
Tracey
November 28, 2019
July23- currently yet closed for maintenance. Arguably one of the most stunning walks in our region. Alpine scenery, including native beech forest, sheer rock faces, waterfalls, glacier, swing bridge. This 4-5 hr return walk is an hours drive from Wanaka. The track is well formed and considered suitable for moderate fitness levels. We recommend checking in to the local DOC office for current track conditions and weather updates and your rental car exclusions as the road up to the track may not be covered in the event of damage.
July23- currently yet closed for maintenance. Arguably one of the most stunning walks in our region. Alpine scenery, including native beech forest, sheer rock faces, waterfalls, glacier, swing bridge. This 4-5 hr return walk is an hours drive from Wanaka. The track is well formed and considered su…
Sukhi & Glenn
July 22, 2017
Medium grade hike with outstanding and varied scenery. Walk beside a roaring mountain stream, through a beech forest and finally the Rob Roy Glacier. Look out for the Keas! They are very inquisitive and love sharing food!
Bridget & Tom
December 15, 2016
Amazing views and great walk
Hannah
October 24, 2022
This track offers an easy route into a dramatic alpine landscape that includes snowfields, glaciers, sheer rock cliffs and waterfalls. Older children should be able to complete the track. 10 km return via same track Walking and tramping 3–4 hr Easy: Walking track Seasonal restrictions Access is restricted to the lower lookout when avalanche danger is present May to November. The track starts at the Raspberry Creek car park, 54 km west of Wanaka on the Wanaka-Mount Aspiring Road. The last 30 km are unsealed. The last 10 km is a fine weather road only and subject to washouts and flooded creeks that can be impassable – check road conditions before you leave. The drive takes about an hour. Transport services from Wanaka to the car park are available. It goes without saying that when hiking in NZ you should always follow the DoC safety guidlines: Your safety is your responsibility •Take the right gear to keep yourself safe on your tramp. •Tell someone your plans using the Outdoors Intentions form including when to raise the alarm if you haven't returned. •Follow the five essential steps of the Safety Code. 1. Choose the right trip for you Learn about the route and make sure you have the skills for it. 2. Understand the weather It can change fast. Check the forecast and change your plans if needed. 3. Pack warm clothes and extra food Prepare for bad weather and an unexpected night out. 4. Share your plans and take ways to get help Telling a trusted person your trip details and taking a distress beacon can save your life. Leave a date and time to raise the alarm if you haven't returned using the Outdoors Intentions form. 5. Take care of yourself and each other Eat, drink and rest, stick with your group and make decisions together.
This track offers an easy route into a dramatic alpine landscape that includes snowfields, glaciers, sheer rock cliffs and waterfalls. Older children should be able to complete the track. 10 km return via same track Walking and tramping 3–4 hr Easy: Walking track Seasonal restrictions Access is res…

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Wanaka Mount Aspiring Road
Mount Aspiring, Otago