Gertrude Saddle Tours and Activities

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Gertrude Saddle


Challenge yourself in New Zealand’s mystical Fiordland National Park to climb to this majestic mountain ridge for breathtaking vistas of Milford Sound.

Look out over New Zealand’s most photographed fiord and see the glaciers of the Darran Mountains from the alpine pass of Gertrude Saddle. Reaching nearly 4,700 feet (1,430 meters) altitude, the challenging day hike to this ridge attracts fit and adventurous nature lovers.

Follow the gradually ascending trail trough the Gertrude Valley. Its sub-alpine meadows are surrounded by sheer cliffs, making it a humbling experience. Once you’ve passed the bend in the upper valley, Gertrude Saddle comes in sight. From the valley's headwall, make your way up past the boulders. From here, the route is only marked by small stacks of stones. These cairns were made by other “trampers,” as the Kiwis call hikers, to mark the safest route up.

About halfway up, cross the Gertrude Stream and look up at the waterfalls tumbling over the sheer rock walls. A steep trail veers off to the right from Black Lake. Hold on to the fixed steel cables for support, especially in wet, windy and frosty weather.

Scramble up the last boulders to reach the ridge of Gertrude Saddle. Enjoy the jaw-dropping views of the surrounding Darran Mountains, the distant glaciers and the deep blue fiord of Milford Sound below. Carefully make your way down again for the relaxing valley walk back to the carpark.

Gertrude Saddle is part of New Zealand’s southern Fiordland National Park. Find the trail’s starting point on the road from Te Anau to Milford Sound by the Gertrude Valley carpark east of the Homer Tunnel. The best way to get there is by car or on a pre-arranged bus for trampers.

You don’t need a permit for this day hike. Bring proper hiking gear, because the climb can be challenging and you’ll gain half a mile (653 meters) in altitude. Depending on your fitness and the weather conditions, the 4.4-mile (7-kilometer) hike will take 4 to 6 hours.

Because the climb to Gertrude Saddle is classed as one of New Zealand’s greatest hikes, it can get busy in spring and summer. During frosty or wet weather, the final approach to the saddle is only recommended for experienced climbers. Avalanches can occur year-round and hiking after fresh snowfall is not recommended.

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Things to do near Gertrude Saddle

The Gertrude Saddle route in Fiordland National Park offers a challenging hike with stunning views, making it a must for avid trampers. Access to the trail is straightforward, but be prepared for varied trail conditions that may require careful navigation. This tramping route is ideal for those seeking adventure amidst breathtaking scenery, showcasing the natural beauty of New Zealand's Southland region.

Shopping

While Gertrude Saddle itself doesn’t have shopping facilities, Te Anau, a short drive away, offers quaint shops for souvenirs and gifts. If you're up for a drive, head to Queenstown's Remarkables Park Town Centre, about 32.2km away, featuring a mix of boutiques and local artisan stores.

Recreation

At Te Anau Golf Course, located 35.4km from Gertrude Saddle, you can enjoy a round of golf surrounded by stunning landscapes. The course offers a relaxing atmosphere perfect for unwinding while taking in the breathtaking views of Fiordland's natural beauty.

Adventure

Embark on the Kepler Track, a spectacular hiking trail located 35.4km from Gertrude Saddle. Experience breathtaking scenery, rugged landscapes, and the thrill of outdoor adventure as you traverse this iconic track, immersing yourself in the stunning natural beauty of Fiordland National Park.

Nightlife

While Gertrude Saddle is renowned for its stunning landscapes, nightlife is quite limited. For a unique experience, consider stargazing under the clear Fiordland skies. Alternatively, head to Te Anau for a relaxed evening at local bars like The Moose Bar & Restaurant, where you can enjoy a drink and great company.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Gertrude Saddle

At Gertrude Saddle in Fiordland National Park, visitors can immerse themselves in stunning outdoor experiences, from exploring the picturesque Gertrude Valley to the breathtaking scenery of the saddle itself. This area is perfect for those seeking adventure and a connection with nature, offering amazing views and a sense of tranquility. Don't miss the chance to enjoy the unique beauty of lakes and valleys that define this remarkable region.

  • Lake Manapouri: A stunning glacial lake surrounded by majestic mountains, Lake Manapouri is perfect for romantic strolls along its sandy beaches and picturesque scenery, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor activities.
  • Doubtful Sound: Known for its breathtaking beauty and serene atmosphere, Doubtful Sound offers adventurous experiences such as kayaking and boat tours, allowing you to explore its dramatic fjords and lush rainforests.
  • Te Wahipounamu: This UNESCO World Heritage site is a treasure trove of adventure and natural beauty, featuring diverse landscapes, hiking trails, and stunning scenery that showcases the best of New Zealand's wilderness.

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To save money on your trip to Gertrude Saddle, consider visiting during the cheaper months of March to April or August. Booking your accommodation about a month in advance can secure better rates, and last-minute deals on sites like Expedia may also provide savings. Saturdays are typically the least expensive days to stay. Use Expedia's search tools to filter for budget options and eco-friendly accommodations. Combining your hotel, flights, and activities into a package deal can further reduce costs, helping you enjoy the stunning Fiordland National Park without breaking the bank.

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