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Roy’s Peak is one of the most recognisable hikes in Aotearoa and easily one of the most photographed viewpoints in New Zealand. If you’re fit, love the outdoors, and only have time for one big hike in Wānaka, this is the trail most people put at the top of their list.

We didn’t hike Roy’s Peak ourselves. Between the difficulty level and our limited time in Wānaka, it wasn’t realistic for this trip. That said, if you’re an experienced or confident hiker, this is the hike everyone talks about — and for good reason.

From the summit, the view stretches across Lake Wānaka with jagged peaks rising dramatically behind it. It’s a landscape that has inspired countless travellers to add New Zealand to their bucket list.


What to Expect

Roy’s Peak is a challenging, uphill hike from start to finish. The track is well-formed and easy to follow, but it’s steep and unrelenting, with very little variation along the way. This isn’t a gentle walk — it’s a physical climb that rewards effort with an iconic view at the top.

Because of its popularity, the track can be busy year-round. Expect crowds near the viewpoint, especially during sunrise and peak travel seasons.


Key Details

  • Difficulty: Hard

  • Distance: 16km return

  • Time: ~6–7 hours return

  • Elevation gain: ~1,250m

  • Trailhead: Mt Aspiring Road, just outside Wānaka

The hike crosses private farmland at the beginning, and a small gold coin donation is required.


Sunrise Hikes

Roy’s Peak is famous for sunrise hikes, with many people starting in the early hours of the morning to reach the viewpoint as the sun rises over the Southern Alps. This means hiking in the dark for several hours, so a head torch, warm layers, and good preparation are essential.

Sunrise hikes are popular — you won’t be alone — and the summit can feel busy as the day begins.


Seasonal Closure (Important)

Roy’s Peak closes every year from October 1 to mid Nov for lambing season. This catches a lot of visitors out, so make sure to plan around these dates.


Best Alternative: Isthmus Peak

If Roy’s Peak is closed, or if you want a quieter hike with similarly impressive views, Isthmus Peak is the best alternative. It offers stunning alpine scenery, far fewer people, and a more remote feel — making it a great option for confident hikers.

Travel Tip: Skip the busiest hours and start early or head up in the late afternoon. If you’re going for sunrise, bring a proper headlamp — don’t rely on your phone. And carry plenty of water because there’s nowhere to fill up along the way.

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