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Experience the stunning scenery of Mount Sunday and Edoras from Lord of the Rings, with expert guides, scenic stops, and a delicious picnic lunch.
If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan or simply someone craving breathtaking New Zealand landscapes, this tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into both. While we haven’t personally taken this trip, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary paint a picture of a memorable day filled with stunning scenery, engaging storytelling, and authentic film location experiences.
What makes this experience stand out? First, you’ll get expert-guided insights about the filming locations, combined with spectacular views from Mount Sunday, the real-life setting of Edoras. Second, the well-planned stops include opportunities for fantastic photos and a tasty picnic lunch with sparkling wine.
However, a potential consideration is the moderate physical effort involved. Climbing to Edoras’s summit isn’t for everyone, especially if mobility is an issue. Nonetheless, this tour is best suited for active travelers, LOTR aficionados, or anyone keen to explore the rugged beauty of Canterbury’s high country.


This full-day tour from Christchurch, operated by Hassle-Free Tours, is designed to captivate both Lord of the Rings fans and lovers of New Zealand’s wild landscapes. Starting early around 8:37 am from outside Christchurch’s Canterbury Museum, you’re whisked away into the Canterbury high country, a region famed for its rugged beauty and cinematic history.
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Your first stops are brief but well-chosen to set the tone. The quick visit to Mount Somers Hall is mainly for restroom needs, but it also offers a taste of rural New Zealand. Next, Lake Clearwater provides a stunning photo opportunity—crystal-clear waters framed by mountains, a perfect setting for a quick break and some pictures.
These stops serve as gentle introductions to the region’s natural beauty, keeping the group energized and well-informed. Their timing is well-managed, typically around 15 minutes each, balancing sightseeing with the drive ahead.
The core of this tour is the visit to Mount Sunday, approximately an hour’s drive from Christchurch. This remote peak is where the movie set for Edoras was built, standing proudly in the middle of lush green pastures and rugged terrain. Here, you’ll get to see exclusive behind-the-scenes photos of the set under construction—a rare treat for fans—and learn why this particular spot was chosen for the film.
Upon arrival, expect a challenging but rewarding climb. Many reviews highlight the steep ascent, which takes roughly 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace. Some travelers, like the reviewer who said, “the trek to the top was a bit of a challenge,” recommend bringing walking poles and sturdy shoes. The guides are very supportive, and the views from the summit are worth every step. As one guest put it, “The views from the top are totally worth it,” despite the wind and uphill slog.
From the summit, you’ll enjoy 360-degree vistas of the Alps, lakes, and valleys—the perfect backdrop for photos. The panoramic views include notable landmarks like the Misty Mountains, the Snowbourn River, and Harrowdale Valley, giving you a true sense of Middle-earth’s scale.
Your guide will share insider stories and film trivia, including how Edoras was transformed from peaceful countryside to a bustling film set. Several reviews mention the informative commentary as a highlight, with guides going beyond surface facts to provide engaging anecdotes. One reviewer noted, “Peter was an amazing tour guide. We learned more about the history, culture, and geography of the area.”
Photos are a must, and the tour provides fun opportunities to pose with replica props such as Aragorn’s sword, Gimli’s axe, and the Rohan flag. These moments add a playful element, especially for fans eager to recreate scenes or just enjoy the immersive feel of Middle-earth.
A highlight for many is the picnic lunch with sparkling wine, served at Mt Potts Lodge or a similar scenic location. The menu offers a satisfying meal with local flavors, and the sparkling wine adds a celebratory touch to the day. Guests consistently praise the quality of the food and the relaxed atmosphere, making this a true highlight rather than just a quick bite.
After lunch, you’ll make a leisurely return trip to Christchurch, passing through more scenic spots and hearing stories about the area’s history and geography. The group size is capped at 16, ensuring personal attention from the guides and a friendly atmosphere.

The tour uses a 4WD vehicle designed for off-road terrain, which makes the journey more adventurous and closer to the film set than a standard bus. The round-trip transport from Christchurch hotels is smooth, and the timing is carefully planned to maximize time at Mount Sunday without feeling rushed.
Cost-wise, at approximately $201.69 per person, this tour offers a substantial experience for the price. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a guided commentary, a scenic drive, and a quality picnic lunch. Considering the private access to filming locations and the expertise of guides, many reviews suggest it’s good value, especially for fans eager to see the real Middle-earth.
Multiple travelers rave about the guides’ knowledge and friendliness. One said, “Cheryl was a wonderful and knowledgeable guide,” emphasizing how a passionate guide can make or break the experience. Others highlight the stunning scenery—“The scenery at Edoras is breathtaking,” and “The views from Mount Sunday are totally worth the effort.”
Fans particularly appreciate the storytelling element, which brings the locations alive. Many reviews mention a sense of accomplishment after reaching the summit, despite the physical challenge. Non-fans also enjoy the geographical insights and the chance to see some of New Zealand’s most beautiful landscapes.
Even though the Edoras set has been dismantled, the site remains compelling, with many reviewers remarking that the location itself feels like stepping into Middle-earth. The guided commentary explains why this particular spot was chosen and how it was transformed for the movies.
The small group size fosters a more intimate experience, with guides able to cater to individual needs. Many guests mention their guides’ friendly, informative, and patient approach, which elevates the day from just sightseeing to a memorable adventure.

This tour from Christchurch offers more than just a visit to a film set; it’s an exploration of some of New Zealand’s most stunning landscapes, paired with engaging stories and a touch of cinematic magic. The combination of expert guides, beautiful scenery, authentic props, and a satisfying picnic lunch makes it a worthwhile experience for those who enjoy active adventures, film lore, or simply want to see a truly spectacular part of the country.
Ideal for LOTR fans, adventure seekers, and nature lovers, this tour provides a well-rounded day out. The physical challenge is moderate but rewarding, and the scenery alone justifies the trip. If you’re looking for a unique, scenic, and story-rich day in Canterbury, this tour will deliver.
“Exactly as advertised with knowledgeable guides who will go above and beyond to deliver an amazing experience”

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 4, mainly because of the physical effort involved in climbing Mount Sunday. Older children with good mobility should be fine.
How long is the total tour?
The full experience lasts about 9 hours, including travel, stops, and lunch.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable, good footwear suitable for uneven terrain, and bring a warm jacket. It can be windy at the summit, so layers are advised.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Christchurch hotels is included, and it’s via a 4WD vehicle designed for off-road terrain.
Are there any meal options besides the picnic?
The tour includes a picnic lunch with sparkling wine. Special dietary requirements should be advised at booking.
What makes this tour different from others?
This experience combines cinematic history, stunning scenery, and personalized guide insights—offering both a visual feast and storytelling charm.
Can I see the Edoras set?
The original set has been dismantled, but the location remains a significant filming site, and the scenery itself is impressive for fans and non-fans alike.
This tour is a standout choice for those eager to combine a love of film with a taste of New Zealand’s wild, majestic landscapes. Whether you’re a dedicated LOTR aficionado or just seeking a scenic adventure, it promises a full day of memorable sights, stories, and a bit of challenge.