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The beautiful 70km long Queen Charlotte Track is broken up into five different sections, each with their own unique characteristics. Do you know them all?
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1. Ship Cove to Endeavour Inlet, 15 km
This section of the track will take most walkers around five hours. There is plenty to learn along the way so informative panels are provided to give context to the major areas of interest. The track immediately climbs away from the beach, passing through native forest inhabited by a variety of local flora and fauna. At this section's summit, walkers admire spectacular views over the inner and outer Queen Charlotte Sound/Tōtaranui before enjoying a gentle downward stretch into Resolution Bay, a place to rest with basic campsite facilities. From here, the track follows a well-graded old bridle path over a ridge and winding down along the shoreline of Endeavour Inlet where signs detail the antimony mining era.
2. Inlet to Camp Bay, 11.5 km
This section of the track will take around four hours, hugging the shoreline, making the most of spectacular views across Endeavour Inlet while benefiting from the shelter of regenerating forest and birdsong from the myriad native species at home here. After rounding Big Bay this section concludes at Camp Bay where there is a campsite and private accommodation at Mahana Lodge.
3. Camp Bay to Torea Saddle, 23 km
This section presents the most challenging terrain and a full day of hiking however the rigours of the track are rewarded richly with breathtaking panoramas of the Sounds. A steep climb from Camp Bay to Kenepuru Saddle takes travellers to a ridge separating Queen Charlotte Sound from Kenepuru Sound. Rest stops are possible along with way with campsites overlooking the Bay of Many Coves and Kumutoto Bay providing basic facilities. The track descends to Torea Saddle between Portage and Torea Bay where a variety of accommodation options are available.
4. Saddle to Mistletoe Bay: 8 km
This relatively short section of track will take most walkers around four hours follows the ridgeline among gorse and mānuka. The track takes in a spectacular look out before descending towards Te Mahia Saddle.
5. Mistletoe Bay to Anakiwa: 12.5 km
A comfortable section of track, beginning high above the water, which should take around four hours. The track descends into Umungata Bay (Davies Bay) a nice place to pause before embarking on the final hour’s walking along an easy path through mature beech forest to the track's conclusion at Anakiwa.
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New Zealand's famous Queen Charlotte Track is one of the country's most popular hikes and one of the ten Great Walks.
Change your life in 70 metres, by visiting the iconic Queen Charlotte Track in New Zealand. Stretching from Ship Cove in the North, and Anakiwa in the South, this is a trip where you will travel from the past, to the present, with an open heart towards the future. The incredible scenery will take you by surprise and leave you speechless. The views of the ocean and the lively green forestry is the perfect example of the sublimity of nature. Also, you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled in order t
The Queen Charlotte Track is located in Marlborough, New Zealand at the north Eastern tip of the country's south island. The 70km long track stretches from the historic Meretoto/Ship Cove in the north, all the way down to Anakiwa in the south, nestled in the Grove Arm of Queen Charlotte Sound, traversing almost the entire length of Queen Charlotte Sound. Making you way along the track, you will find yourself surrounded by rich and healthy native bushland, with incredible
There are many ways to get to the Queen Charlotte Track however, most visitors coming to walk or cycle the track begin their journey by arriving at Picton
According to many who have experienced the Queen Charlotte Track firsthand, it is neither an easy or a particularly difficult journey. As you can travel to and from the track, and decide how much
How you walk the Queen Charlotte Track is definitely up to personal preference if you would like a guided or self-guided walking experience. Both kinds of packages are available
The Queen Charlotte Track is well loved for hiking and cycling, but another fun activity you can do in this area is kayaking in the Queen Charlotte Sound. Pick up your paddle
Like with Kayaking, cruising is another way to explore and experience the stunning Marlborough Sounds. Jump onto a beautiful private luxury cruise, and let the crew handle the rest. Sit back and relax as you cruise
There is a wonderful selection of luxury accommodations to stay at or near the Queen Charlotte Track. Here are some of our favourites.
The Queen Charlotte Track is one of New Zealand's most popular hikes
Read on to find the answers to our most frequently asked answers regarding the Queen Charlotte Track.