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If there’s one hike in New Zealand that genuinely made me feel tiny, it’s Earnslaw Burn. Hidden beyond Glenorchy, this incredible valley is home to towering waterfalls, hanging glaciers, rugged alpine peaks and some of the most unreal scenery I’ve ever experienced. But don't let the views fool you—this is not a beginner hike. The first section through the forest can be relentless at times, with rough terrain, fallen trees, slips and sections that require climbing over and under obstacles. Route finding can be challenging in places, especially after bad weather. This is a demanding backcountry hike that rewards those willing to put in the effort. What makes Earnslaw Burn even more special is that you can experience it in different ways. Many hikers tackle the full 26–28km return journey, while others camp beneath the waterfalls for an unforgettable overnight adventure. If hiking isn't your thing, helicopter access is also available from Glenorchy, offering a completely different perspective of this incredible valley. Made famous by the landscapes surrounding Mount Earnslaw, this area featured in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, and it's easy to see why. Standing beneath the waterfalls with glaciers hanging above feels like stepping straight into Middle-earth. 📍 Location: Glenorchy, New Zealand 🥾 Distance: 26–28km Return ⛰️ Elevation Gain: ~950m ⏱️ Time: 7–10 Hours 🏕️ Camping: Allowed 🚁 Access: Hike or Helicopter 🎬 Featured in: Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit ⚠️ Difficulty: Advanced Backcountry Hike One of the wildest and most rewarding adventures I've experienced in New Zealand. Would you hike 28km to see this? 👇🇳🇿 #earnslawburn #glenorchynz #newzealandtravel #hikingnewzealand #southislandnz
If there’s one hike in New Zealand that genuinely made me feel tiny, it’s Earnslaw Burn. Hidden beyond Glenorchy, this incredible valley is home to towering waterfalls, hanging glaciers, rugged alpine peaks and some of the most unreal scenery I’ve ever experienced. But don't let the views fool you—this is not a beginner hike. The first section through the forest can be relentless at times, with rough terrain, fallen trees, slips and sections that require climbing over and under obstacles. Route finding can be challenging in places, especially after bad weather. This is a demanding backcountry hike that rewards those willing to put in the effort. What makes Earnslaw Burn even more special is that you can experience it in different ways. Many hikers tackle the full 26–28km return journey, while others camp beneath the waterfalls for an unforgettable overnight adventure. If hiking isn't your thing, helicopter access is also available from Glenorchy, offering a completely different perspective of this incredible valley. Made famous by the landscapes surrounding Mount Earnslaw, this area featured in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, and it's easy to see why. Standing beneath the waterfalls with glaciers hanging above feels like stepping straight into Middle-earth. 📍 Location: Glenorchy, New Zealand 🥾 Distance: 26–28km Return ⛰️ Elevation Gain: ~950m ⏱️ Time: 7–10 Hours 🏕️ Camping: Allowed 🚁 Access: Hike or Helicopter 🎬 Featured in: Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit ⚠️ Difficulty: Advanced Backcountry Hike One of the wildest and most rewarding adventures I've experienced in New Zealand. Would you hike 28km to see this? 👇🇳🇿 #earnslawburn #glenorchynz #newzealandtravel #hikingnewzealand #southislandnz

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