Hollyford track is situated in the Fiordland National park, which is further located in the Southwestern part of New Zealand’s South Island. Unlike the other Fiordland’s hiking tracks, the Hollyford track is quite flat with no alpine sections. Moreover, the track is rarely cut off by snow, so it’s accessible all the year-round. The overall guided wilderness experience at the Hollyford Track is first covered on foot, then further on jet boats and finally, in a helicopter.
The Exceptional Guided Walk!!
The 3-Day/ 2-Night guided walk at Hollyford track is initiated at the sheer rock walls of the Darran Mountains, further, the track follows the same path as of the Hollyford River, eventually leading to its final destination to the sea at Martins Bay, West Coast. The first part of the track, features an abundance of great overnight options, making it feasible for families and travelers with limited time.
A Little Bit More About The Hollyford Track
The Hollyford Track is considered one of the most scenic and adventurous walks of New Zealand, representing the most unblemished backcountry areas. The tramping experience through these geologically spectacular backcountry areas is exceptionally diverse- one can do a lot from hiking to wildlife encounters to jet boating to historical tales to a pleasing chopper ride to the Milford Sounds, the experiences are definitely unparalleled.