How difficult is the Routeburn Track?

How difficult is the Routeburn Track?

Level of difficulty: Moderate. Track Terrain: The track is reasonably smooth, with some steep rocky sections. Your adventure begins with a coach ride from Queenstown to the Divide on the scenic Milford Road, stopping at Te Anau for morning tea.

Can you swim on the Routeburn Track?

Those wishing for showers or baths can enjoy the number of waterfalls or swimming holes on the track.

How many days does it take to walk the Routeburn Track?

3 days/2 nights
Walk the full track. Most walkers take 3 days/2 nights usually staying at Routeburn Falls and Lake Mackenzie Huts. The trip can be extended by also staying at other huts, or made into a circuit by linking with the Greenstone and Caples Tracks, which starts and finishes near the Routeburn Shelter.

Can you walk the Routeburn Track in one day?

Therefore, a Routeburn Track day hike is the perfect way to still experience this world-class trail. From Queenstown, Glenorchy, Te Anau or Milford Sound you can access the trail, hike some pretty spectacular parts, and return all in one day.

Which is harder routeburn or Milford?

Distance. The Milford Track is 53.5km / 33.2mi. Routeburn is 32km / 19.8mi. Though it’s a shorter trek, the Routeburn is slightly harder with moderate-steep ascents and descents.

How do I prepare for Routeburn Track?

Must Haves in Your Pack (Apart from the obvious things)

  1. Headlamps.
  2. Earplugs.
  3. A strong pack liner.
  4. One dry set of clothes that you only wear at the huts that is in a dry bag while hiking.
  5. Dry bag.
  6. Easy to prepare food options like Back Country Cuisine.
  7. Collapsible cup & Spork to save weight and space.
  8. Insect repellent.

Is there cell phone coverage on the Routeburn Track?

Routeburn Track – There is no mobile phone coverage at either The Divide (coverage is generally is lost just outside of Te Anau heading to Milford) or the Routeburn Shelter.

Can you camp on the Routeburn Track?

There are two camping areas on the trail, this is gorgeous Routeburn Flats. Hut bunks and campsites are limited, so it’s important to get in early (a couple of months in advance if you can) to book your Routeburn hike or you may find you have to change your dates.

Where do you start the Routeburn Track?

The Routeburn Track is not a loop track and can be walked in either direction, but is usually completed by starting on the Queenstown side of the Southern Alps, at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu, and finishing on the Te Anau side, at the Divide, several kilometres from the Homer Tunnel to Milford Sound.

How long does it take to run the Routeburn?

Touted as one of New Zealand’s nine Great Walks, hikers usually complete the Routeburn Track in 2-4 days depending on fitness levels and pace.

Which is harder Kepler or Routeburn?

The Kepler Track is probably the hardest of the three, primarily because of the very steep climbs and descents, as well as the longer distances.

Which is the easiest of the Great Walks?

the Abel Tasman Track
Abel Tasman By far the easiest of all the Great Walks is the Abel Tasman Track. It is pretty flat and you have the option of having your pack transferred between huts by boat if you wish! Great Walks don’t get much simpler than that.