Exploring Middle-earth: A Sustainable Journey to Hobbiton
Drawn by the allure of Middle-earth and the promise of sustainable tourism, I embarked on the Hobbiton Movie Set Tour. Join me as I recount my journey through New Zealand’s stunning Waikato region and the enchanting world of hobbits.
A Journey to Middle-earth: The Hobbiton Movie Set Tour
As a travel writer with a passion for sustainable tourism, I often find myself drawn to experiences that not only showcase the beauty of our planet but also respect and preserve it. My recent adventure to the Hobbiton Movie Set Tour was no exception. Nestled in the heart of New Zealand’s Waikato region, this tour offered a unique blend of cinematic magic and natural splendor.
The Scenic Drive Through Waikato
Our journey began in Auckland, New Zealand’s bustling “City of Sails.” As we departed the city, the landscape gradually transformed into the lush, rolling hills of the Waikato region. This area is renowned for its extensive farming and breathtaking scenery, making the drive itself a highlight of the tour. Our knowledgeable guide shared insights into the region’s history and ecology, enhancing our appreciation for the land.
The drive was a reminder of the importance of preserving such natural beauty. As someone who has spent years advocating for sustainable tourism, I was heartened to see the efforts being made to protect this stunning environment. The tour’s small group size and eco-friendly transportation options were a testament to this commitment.
Stepping Into the Shire
Upon arrival at the Alexander Sheep Farm, we were transported into the world of Middle-earth. The transition from a modern farm to the enchanting Hobbiton Movie Set was seamless. As we explored the 12-acre set, I was struck by the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. The Hobbit Holes, now with interiors, offered a glimpse into the cozy, cluttered world of hobbits, complete with hand-carved furniture and jars of pickled vegetables.
Walking up to Bag End, I couldn’t help but marvel at the iconic view overlooking the entire set. The Party Tree and the pond where the Mill stands were just as I had imagined from the films. Our guide shared fascinating stories about the making of the movies, including the fact that the Oak Tree above Bag End is made of fiberglass and silk leaves—a testament to Peter Jackson’s legendary perfectionism.
A Toast at the Green Dragon Inn
The tour concluded with a visit to the Green Dragon Inn, where we enjoyed a complimentary drink. The exclusive Southfarthing ales, cider, and non-alcoholic ginger beer were a delightful treat, and sitting by the roaring fire with a mug in hand was the ultimate “I’m really here” moment.
While the tour was a magical experience, it’s important to note that it is not a solo wander. The set is explored as part of a timed group, which can feel a bit “assembly-line” at times. Additionally, the weather can be unpredictable, so be prepared for rain and mud. However, these minor inconveniences were far outweighed by the opportunity to immerse myself in such a unique and enchanting environment.
In conclusion, the Hobbiton Movie Set Tour is a must-visit for anyone traveling to New Zealand. It offers a rare chance to step into the world of Middle-earth while also appreciating the natural beauty of the Waikato region. As always, I encourage travelers to consider the environmental impact of their journeys and to support sustainable tourism initiatives. This tour is a shining example of how we can explore the world while preserving its wonders for future generations.