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Where did The Lord of the Rings shoot in New Zealand —— Introduction of location

The The Lord of the Rings movie is still on, so you should be familiar with some places in the movie. In fact, most of the location in the film is located in New Zealand. If you want to punch in the same place, you might as well visit these places.

Shire/Hobbit Village-Matamata Town

As the hometown of Frodo, the protagonist of The Year of The Lord of the Rings, and Bilbo, the protagonist of The Year of the Hobbit, Charles is famous for its beautiful rural scenery and unique cave architecture.

Matamata, where Shire is located, has been transformed into a permanent scenic spot.

Hobbit caves, village buildings, and even the Green Dragon pub, which Pippin and Merry praised as writing songs, have been preserved intact for tourists to visit and make pilgrimages.

Misty Mountain-Enslow Mountain

During the first trip to The Lord of the Rings, the snowstorm in the misty mountains and the battle between Gandalf and Saruman left a deep impression on the audience.

However, as the location of the misty mountains in reality, Enslow Mountain is not as cold and sinister as in the movie, but located in Aspelin National Park, which is a scenic resort.

The Enslow Valley Trail also provides a challenging four-hour hiking route, where visitors can enjoy the magnificent glaciers and dense forests while hiking.

Mordor/Mount Doom-tongariro National Park

The last volcano in Mordor is the place where the Lord of the Rings was cast and destroyed, and it is also the final destination of Frodo and his party in The Lord of the Rings.

Mount Doom is located in tongariro national park, Auckland. There are three active volcanoes in this park, and there are as many as 15 modern active volcanoes.

The park has beautiful scenery. Visitors can enjoy the magnificent volcanic scenery within a safe range, and even take photos with their own Lord of the Rings here to restore the classic scene of the melting crater in the film.

Hobbit Forest-victoria hill

In the first part, The Lord of the Rings, Frodo and Sam were chased by the nazgul as soon as they left the shire. They met the nazgul in the Hobbit forest.

The incident occurred in victoria hill, a famous local scenic spot. The top of the mountain can not only have a panoramic view of Wellington, but also be a good place to shoot sunsets and sunrises.

At the same time, Wellington at the foot of Victoria Mountain is also home to Vita, a special effects production company in The Lord of the Rings.

A large number of props and models for shooting are displayed in the VitaHouse in this area, and they are also sold around. Interested bees can stop by.

Anduin River-Lower hart river

During the retreat to Helmet Valley, Lohan and his team were attacked by a wolf. Aragon was shot off a cliff, rushed to the lower reaches of the river, and was awakened by a docile horse.

Aragon's Awakening is located on the Hart River in the North Island of New Zealand. There are not only beautiful river valleys nearby, but also rich cultural attractions, such as stans Burroughs Textile Factory and Dawes Art Museum.

Among them, Burroughs Textile Factory in stans took over the clothes of Gandalf, Frodo, Bilbo and others in the film, and the century-old textile machine in the collection is also worth seeing.

Elf rivendell | Ketok Regional Park

Rivendell is the residence of the elves, also known as the valley. This is the territory of Eilender, a half-elf, a beautiful and quiet place.

KaitokRegionalPark is located in the north of Wellington, which is the location of Ravendale, the house of elves in the Middle-earth trilogy.

This is a scenic picnic spot. You can swim in the river or take a leisurely walk in the forest.

Looking at the shallow light passing through the cracks of ancient trees and the clear stream flowing through, you can deeply feel the freshness and agility here. Perfect sidewalks, riverside picnics and RV parking lots add to its charm.