Is the Routeburn Track a Great Walk?


Is the Routeburn Track a Great Walk? Half away along the Milford road, is the starting point (or end point) of one of New Zealand's most famous Great Walks. The Routeburn Track is a spectacular alpine walk which can be walked in either direction from The Divide (off the Milford Road) or the Routeburn Shelter near Glenorchy.


What is the hardest walk in New Zealand?

The Dusky Track through Fiordland National Park is infamous for being New Zealand's hardest hike. New Zealanders even have their own word for this kind of hiking: 'tramping'.


Which is better Kepler or Routeburn?

There is really no one right answer to this. Kepler is the walk where one gets to experience alpine style hiking by walking on exposed ridge for better part of the hike. Routeburn is the trail with picture-perfect and more approachable scenery.


Can you do the Routeburn in one day?

With some digging around, however, we discovered you really can do the Routeburn in a day and you don't need a permit. It's not that hard. Locals do it all the time.


What is the best month to hike Routeburn Track?

When is the best time to hike the Routeburn Track? October to April is the best time to hike the Routeburn Track, during the Great Walk season when conditions are warmer with fewer rainy days. The best time to hike the Routeburn Track is during the Great Walk season - which runs from October to April.


Which direction is best for Routeburn?

The Routeburn Track is a one-way hike starting at the Divide in Te Anau and ending at the Routeburn Shelter near Queenstown, and vice versa. In my opinion, it doesn't really matter which direction you hike, since the elevation gain and the distance between campsites are equally distributed throughout the trail.


What is the hardest trail in Scotland?

10 things you need to know about Scotland's Cape Wrath Trail. It runs over 240 miles across the boggy, boulder-strewn wilderness of northwest Scotland – with no signposts and often without any paths whatsoever. It is easily Britain's toughest long-distance hiking trail, taking 15 to 20 days to complete.


What is the hardest hiking trail in Europe?

So, if you are up for the challenge, here are Europe's most difficult and dangerous hikes to add to your travel itinerary.
  • The Dolomites, Italy. ...
  • El Caminito del Rey, Spain. ...
  • Aonach Eagach Ridge, Scotland. ...
  • Trift Bridge Hike, Switzerland. ...
  • Grand Randonnée 20, France. ...
  • Striding Edge, England. ...
  • Eagle Walk, Austria.