The explanation was very humorous, but the speed of speech was very fast, which was a bit hard to adapt to. It was a pity that I didn't download the APP, which had Chinese explanations, which might sound more three-dimensional. When we left, each person was given a cup. The cafe in the restaurant was quite delicious.
Join us and experience the real Middle-earth™ at the Hobbiton Movie Set, where, in the heart of the Waikato region, you can step into the lush pastures of the Shire™, as seen in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies.Fall in love with the Alexander family sheep farm, just as acclaimed director Sir Peter Jackson did, as you journey on a short bus ride through the unequivocal beauty of the land, with the mighty Kaimai Ranges towering in the distance. Your guide will escort you on a shared walking tour around the movie set, showcasing the intricate details, pointing out the most famous locations and explaining how movie magic was made here.

△ Immerse yourself in the fairy tale town of The Hobbit

△ Ejoy the fenced garden and the mirror lake

△ Admire New Zealand's stunning scenery




























The explanation was very humorous, but the speed of speech was very fast, which was a bit hard to adapt to. It was a pity that I didn't download the APP, which had Chinese explanations, which might sound more three-dimensional. When we left, each person was given a cup. The cafe in the restaurant was quite delicious.
Highly recommended! The Chinese tour guide explained the indoor and outdoor scenery of the Hobbit Village. At the end, each person was given a glass of wine at the Kowloon Restaurant, and a souvenir cup of the Kowloon Restaurant was also given.
New Zealand 🇳🇿 Hobbytown: The immersive Midland World Tour View (5/5) Hobbytown's scenery is simply postcard-level, completely restoring the Shire scenery in the "Lord of the Rings" and "Hobbit" movies. Whether it is green grass, hobbit caves on hillsides, or well-maintained gardens and crops, it feels like you have really entered the Middle-earth world. The Hobbit Cave in the sun is brightly colored, perfectly blended with the surrounding natural environment, and every angle is beautiful. I especially like the iconic round doors and windows, full of fairy tale colors. Fun (4/5) As a movie lover, Hobbitun is very interesting. Guides will guide visitors through the Hobbit caves, explaining the anecdotes and details of film shooting, making the whole tour lively and interesting. It’s exciting to be able to experience movie scenes, such as sipping a ginger beer at the Green Dragon Tavern or taking pictures at Bilbo Baggins’ doorstep. This is not only a simple sightseeing, but also an immersive experience, making people seem to be part of the Hobbit world. Cost-effective (3/5) In terms of cost-effectiveness, the ticket price of Hobbitun is relatively high. Although it includes a guided tour and a glass of Green Dragon tavern drinks, it can be a big expense for budget-bound tourists. Given its unique film themes and carefully maintained scenes, the investment is worth it for the loyal fans of The Lord of the Rings, which offers an unparalleled experience. However, if only pure nature lovers, may feel slightly less cost-effective. Overall, it was a worthwhile pilgrimage, but it is recommended to plan the budget in advance.
Hobbiton Movie Set in Matamata is one of New Zealand's famous tourist attractions, famous for being the filming location for the movies "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" series. It is located in the small town of Matamata on the North Island, showing the place where the Hobbits live in Middle-earth. It is surrounded by greenery, rolling hills, and full of cute little houses, as if entering a fairy tale world. Comments: A must-visit for movie fans: For fans of "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit", this is a must-visit place. The scenes in the movie are completely preserved, and you can personally walk into the Hobbit Cave, Green Dragon Tavern, etc. Unique natural landscape: Even if you are not a fan, the Hobbit Village attracts tourists with its beautiful pastoral scenery and exquisite details. The lush pastures and unique architectural style make people feel like they are in another world. Professional tour guide service: There are professional tour guides in the scenic area to lead tourists to visit. They will share interesting stories during the filming of the movie and the stories behind the scenes, which adds depth and fun to the tour. Suitable for the whole family: The atmosphere of Hobbit Village is relaxed and casual, which is very suitable for children and the elderly to visit together. It does not require much physical strength and is suitable for all kinds of people. Recommended duration: 2-3 hours: The standard itinerary for visiting Hobbit Village takes about 2 hours, including guided tours, free photos, etc. If you want to experience the drinks in the Green Dragon Tavern or take a break, 3 hours is more than enough.
Go to the long-awaited fantasy attraction Hobbit Village near the town of Matamata in the Waikato region of the North Island, where the "Lord of the Rings" series and "The Hobbit" movie shooting base were filmed. There are unique Hobbit caves, fairy-tale-like buildings and layouts, as if they were a world from a fantasy novel, making people feel like they are in a dream. Far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, it is located in the pasture, with vast grasslands and tranquil streams, presenting a peaceful and peaceful atmosphere.
Tickets are $75 per adult, including tour guides, shuttle bus fares, and the first drink in the greendragon. Beer and Ginger Beer are optional. Children under 5 are free to visit, and children between 5 and 12 are $10. The whole visit lasted about two hours. In the movie, Hobbit Village presents the audience with "real" scenes, dwarf cabins, fences, houses and 5,000 square meters of vegetables and flower beds.
You can't travel freely. You have to follow a group to visit scenic spots. In fact, it's still a long way from matamata, and it's a long way to go before we get to the door. Hobbiton's house has only a facade and it's empty inside. The guide lobbies that the inside scenes of the Ring are taken at Wea Studio in Wellington. But it's lovely to see such a small house. And a glass of ginger at Green Dragon Bar. It tastes good.