Photo: MGM Records / Public domain
Roys Peak Track is one of New Zealand's most iconic day hikes, offering a challenging climb to a summit with jaw-dropping panoramic views of Lake Wānaka, the Southern Alps, and the surrounding valleys. This steep but rewarding trail is a must-do for fit hikers seeking a quintessential alpine experience without the need for technical skills.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit panorama: The 360° view from the top is simply breathtaking, with Lake Wānaka's deep blue waters, the glacier-carved valley, and the distant peaks of Mount Aspiring National Park.
- Wildflowers and birdlife: In spring and summer, the lower slopes are dotted with vibrant lupins and alpine flowers, while native birds like kea and fantails may accompany you.
- Golden hour magic: Early morning or late afternoon light transforms the landscape, casting long shadows and warming the rock faces – perfect for photographers.
- Fitness challenge: The relentless switchbacks test your stamina, but each step reveals a new perspective, making the effort worthwhile.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full half-day: 5–6 hours return for the 16 km round trip, depending on your pace and how long you linger at the top. Start early to avoid the midday heat and afternoon clouds that often obscure the view. Most hikers begin between 6 and 8 am, reaching the summit by mid-morning. Bring plenty of water, sun protection, and layers – the weather can change quickly.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wānaka Town: After your hike, refuel at one of Wānaka's excellent cafes or relax by the lakefront. The town is a hub for adventure activities and has a vibrant food scene.
- Mount Aspiring National Park: Explore the Rob Roy Glacier Track or take a scenic flight over the glaciers for a different perspective on the Southern Alps.
- Cardrona Valley: Visit the historic Cardrona Hotel, try mountain biking, or in winter, hit the slopes at Cardrona Alpine Resort.
- Queenstown: Just an hour's drive south, Queenstown offers world-class bungy jumping, jet boating, and the famous Milford Sound day trip.
- Lake Hāwea: A quieter alternative to Wānaka, with beautiful walking trails and fishing spots, perfect for a peaceful afternoon.
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Image credits
- Wānaka Town — The original uploader was Peter-113 at German Wikipedia . Later versions were uploaded by Andreas 06 at de.wikipedia . ( Original text: Restauration durch Hans-Jürgen Herbst ) / Public domain
- Mount Aspiring National Park — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Queenstown — Scott Davis / CC BY 2.5
- Roys Bay Track — Bagnall, Frank N / Public domain