Friday, January 18, 2013

Hobbiton and Te Urewera National Park

We packed our baggins and got an early start on our long drive to Te Urewera National Park, because we knew we had an important stop in Hobbiton along the way.  We booked the first tour of the day, hence the pictures are not loaded with Hobbits or tourists.  Hobbiton is about 10 acres of a very large family farm.

One fun fact:
During the filming of The Fellowshio of the Ring, Peter Jackson ordered a special beer made that was only 1% alcohol for cast members to drink, because he knew the filming of the party scene would take 3 days. 
Hobbiton - Bag End is the hobbit hole on the top of the hill. 
Sam and Rosie's Place
B's new summer bach
Bag End
Our tour guide was excellent and at the end of tour she we were given complimentary choice of ale, hard cider or ginger beer at the Green Dragon Pub which opened in December 2012.
Green Dragon Pub across the pond
Mill in Hobbiton
Green Dragon Pub
Green Dragon Pub - Second Breakfast
We drove to Rotorua, (not to stop at the thermal pools area or geysers which reeked of sulfur) but to stop at the Fat Dog CafĂ© – a very happening place with good food to boot.

                                                            
The rest of the trip was a 3 ½  hour drive through the Te Urewera National Park on mostly unpaved narrow road with hundreds of switchbacks.  The woman that owns our bach told us to beware of animals in the road if we saw poop.  Little did we know that could mean a group of pigs (also horses and cows). 
A Break from Driving the Windy Roads
View when driving through the Park
View when driving through the Park
View when driving through the Park
We arrived at our home in the small village of Tuai.  It’s a comfortable 3-bedroom place with a deck overlooking Lake Whakamarino.  We are staying near the southern end of the Park near Lake Waikaremoana, a large lake with a DOC visitor center.  The daily routine became to go on a day walk in the National Park and then return home to enjoy the afternoon and evening sun at our cottage.  Most days are in the low 80’s with daylight until almost 9:00.
View from our cottage property in Tuai                                     
Rainbow out the bedroom window in Tuai
Field near Lake Kiriopukae
Lake Kiriopukae
Trunk of 800 - 1,000 Year Old Rata Tree 
800 - 1,000 Year Old Rata Tree
Black Swans on lake below our house
Fairy Springs
Panekiri Bluffs overlooking Lake Waikaremoana
Lake Waikaremoana
Old Growth Beech
Old Growth Forest on walk to Lake Waikareiti
                                                                                

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a beautifull place.
I love hobbiton just like the illistrations in the book.

Regards. Paul & Sarah