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Routeburn Track
Routeburn Track
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The Routeburn Track is a world-renowned, 32 km tramping (hiking)
track found in the South Island of New Zealand. The track is usually
completed by starting on the Queenstown side of the Southern Alps,
at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu,
and finishing on the Te Anau side, at
the Divide, several kilometres from the Homer Tunnel to
Milford Sound.
The New Zealand Department of Conservation classifies this track as
a Great Walk and maintains four huts along the track: Routeburn
Flats Hut, Routeburn Falls Hut, Lake Mackenzie Hut, and Lake Howden
Hut; in addition there is an emergency shelter at Harris Saddle. The
track overlaps two National Parks; the
Mount Aspiring National
Park and Fiordland
National Parks with the border and highest point being the
Harris Saddle. |
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Access to another tramping area called the Greenstone and Caples
Tracks is from Lake Howden Hut near The Divide.
This area gets much less rain than the
Milford Sound, and the forests are very different, especially on
the eastern side of the saddle, which due to less rainfall is
predominantly made up of New Zealand red beech and mountain beech,
with relatively few ferns. The track spends a long time on the high
ridges around Harris Saddle, with great long-distance views in many
directions. The track has a long history of use dating back to the
1880s.
Getting
There
This tourist attraction
is well serviced by public transport including taxis, buses and
shuttle.
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