Marios Gavalas
Views from Ben Lomond
Marios Gavalas
Marios Gavalas
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approx 17 km return | 6 - 8 hours return
Queenstown’s premier viewpoint. And you can even get the gondola to do some of the work.
This is definitely a fine weather only track. You’re up in the mountains here and weather can change very quickly. An icy wind can come any time of year and the top ridge is very exposed.
The start of the track is signposted from behind the luge at the top of the gondola.
After exiting the pines, the track follows a gully of wilding pines heading towards the saddle (1h 30 minutes) between Ben Lomond and Bowen Peak.
From here the track steepens and becomes rocky and uneven as it ascends towards the lookout at the summit (1748m).
The summit area is quite small but has panoramic views over the whole Wakatipu area, Mount Aspiring / Tititea and the Remarkables.
Ben Lomond is a pyramid, standing sentinel on the Queenstown skyline.
The Douglas fir forests were originally planted in the early 1900s by well-meaning local pharmacist Louis Hotop as a beautification project. The American natives now spread like wildfire and measures are in place to limit their spread through local community groups, council and business.
James Boyne wrote an account of climbing Ben Lomond in 1886. His experiences from the day included finding a brown paper bag with biscuits in it, left by some Good Samaritan at the saddle. Even at this date, their inscriptions on the summit rocks were already latecomers in the annals of those who recorded their passing.
The mountain was named after it’s namesake loch and peak in Scotland by early shepherd Duncan McAusland.
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DOC OtagoCentral government organisation |
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South Island ▷ Queenstown Region ▷ Queenstown Township |
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Track LengthWhat is the physical length of this track? 10km to 20km |
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Track DurationHow long does it take to walk this track on average? 4 to 8 hours |
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Track DifficultyConsidering the track's terrain, safety, facilities - how hard is this walk to complete? Hard walk |
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Payment RequirementIs there a cost for this experience or is it free? Free access/participation The experience costs no money to access or take part in. |
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Large Vehicle AccessCan large vehicles such as motorhomes, housebuses and caravans gain access? No large vehicles The site is not accessible for large vehicles such as motorhomes and 5th wheelers. |
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DOC Track CategoryWhat type of category does this walking track fall into (as defined by the NZ Department of Conservation)? Walking track Easy to moderate walking from a few minutes to a day. Track is mostly well formed, some sections may be steep, rough or muddy. Suitable for people with low to moderate fitness and abilities. Clearly signposted. Stream and river crossings are bridged. Walking shoes or light tramping/hiking boots required. |
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Disabled AccessDoes this location provide disabled access? No disabled access This location does not provide access for wheelchairs. |
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Crowd FactorHow crowded is this place usually? Some people This place usually draws a average amount of people. You won’t have difficulties to move along, but you won’t have this place to yourself, either. |
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Track Managing OrganisationWhat type of organisation operates this walking track? DOC Managed This track is managed by the Department of Conservation. DOC is a New Zealand government organisation. |
Beautiful walk up to the Ben Lomond Summit.
One of the better day hikes out of Queenstown.
Strenuous walk from the start.
Very scenic, at least when the weather is good.
Very nice day walk.
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5.0/5
Beautiful hike.
Go up early to avoid the crowds. Great view over the Queenstown area and lake on one side and southern alpes on the other side. The way up is demanding for sure but not overly hard.
Reviewed almost 6 years ago
4.5/5
Good day out, leave early, at least by 0700.
Reviewed about 7 years ago and experienced in March 2017
4.5/5
Tough days walking but amazing views at the top.
Paths are well maintained. A good strenuous walk for modestly fit people.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2017
5.0/5
Beautiful walk up to the Ben Lomond Summit.
The walk is uphill all the time, but in a doable way. The last hour is steep but you will be rewarded with stunning views and Keas.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in February 2017
3.5/5
Very nice day walk.
It says around 7 hours to return but it is possible to make it in 5 hours. Very cold on the top so good/warm equipment required. Maybe a little bit too crowded after lunch.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
3.5/5
Strenuous walk from the start.
However, it is rewarded with great views.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
3.0/5
Hike was steep as entered from the ground.
However, beautiful views. Also really busy but a really good length of hike.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
4.5/5
A hard track but so worth it!
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in November 2016
4.0/5
One of the better day hikes out of Queenstown.
Fair bit of deviation gain and the view is spectacular in every direction.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016
4.0/5
I did this walk in the winter when the DOC said that crampons should be worn and I was wearing Converse so I found it very challenging.
The view from the top is very rewarding. I think it would be quite achievable for most in Summer.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016
4.0/5
In the beginning we had a bit of trouble to find the access point for this trail, but then it was a nice tour with nice views, though we did not have the best weather.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2016
4.0/5
Very scenic, at least when the weather is good.
Tough walk, badly signposted, but all trails lead to Ben Lomond at the end. Start at the end of Thompson Street or Wynyard Crescent. Took us 5 hours return (fast walking).
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2016
5.0/5
Beautiful hike.
Go up early to avoid the crowds. Great view over the Queenstown area and lake on one side and southern alpes on the other side. The way up is demanding for sure but not overly hard.
Reviewed almost 6 years ago
4.5/5
Good day out, leave early, at least by 0700.
Reviewed about 7 years ago and experienced in March 2017
3.5/5
Very nice day walk.
It says around 7 hours to return but it is possible to make it in 5 hours. Very cold on the top so good/warm equipment required. Maybe a little bit too crowded after lunch.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
5.0/5
Beautiful walk up to the Ben Lomond Summit.
The walk is uphill all the time, but in a doable way. The last hour is steep but you will be rewarded with stunning views and Keas.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in February 2017
4.5/5
Tough days walking but amazing views at the top.
Paths are well maintained. A good strenuous walk for modestly fit people.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2017
3.5/5
Strenuous walk from the start.
However, it is rewarded with great views.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
3.0/5
Hike was steep as entered from the ground.
However, beautiful views. Also really busy but a really good length of hike.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
4.0/5
I did this walk in the winter when the DOC said that crampons should be worn and I was wearing Converse so I found it very challenging.
The view from the top is very rewarding. I think it would be quite achievable for most in Summer.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016
4.0/5
One of the better day hikes out of Queenstown.
Fair bit of deviation gain and the view is spectacular in every direction.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016
4.5/5
A hard track but so worth it!
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in November 2016
4.0/5
In the beginning we had a bit of trouble to find the access point for this trail, but then it was a nice tour with nice views, though we did not have the best weather.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2016
4.0/5
Very scenic, at least when the weather is good.
Tough walk, badly signposted, but all trails lead to Ben Lomond at the end. Start at the end of Thompson Street or Wynyard Crescent. Took us 5 hours return (fast walking).
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in March 2016
3.5/5
Nice hike but a lot of people along the way - also some people without hiking experience so that stones were falling down on the way - luckily nobody was standing there.
Reviewed almost 8 years ago and experienced in April 2016
4.0/5
Well marked track with excellent views of Queenstown lakes.
Reviewed about 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
4.0/5
More challenging than Queenstown Hill but by far more rewarding hike up to the gondola.
If you carry on past the gondola, on your return you will wonder why everyone is excited about the view from the gondola top!
Reviewed about 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
4.5/5
First hike in New Zealand!
We did it at the end of winter so lots of snow. Incredible views at the top.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
5.0/5
Went up to the summit and through a layer of clouds to reach the sunny peak.
Reminds me of the alpine version of Roy's Peak (a bit more demanding and more narrower path). Awesome and far views from the top. A cool and cheap activity for Queenstown! (Track be shortened via gondola).
Reviewed over 8 years ago
5.0/5
You will make the right choice by doing this track.
Search the internet for more information about it. It is hard, so start early and take plenty of water. When you reach the summit on a good day it is an incredible feeling!
Reviewed over 9 years ago
5.0/5
Amazing views from up top (1700m), not an easy walk but definitely worth the effort!
Recommend!!! Takes 7-8 hours return.
Reviewed over 9 years ago
5.0/5
I walked to the saddle.
The track is easy to follow, nearly all up hill but well worth it for the amazing views over the lake and mountains.
Reviewed almost 10 years ago
5.0/5
Nice walk, spectacular view.
Reviewed about 10 years ago and experienced in April 2014
4.5/5
Beautiful walk with beautiful view around, not so hard, not dangerous in summer and can be a challenge in winter.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in February 2014
5.0/5
Great views of the city and lake, very clean trail.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in February 2014
5.0/5
Great view on top.
Reviewed over 11 years ago and experienced in February 2013
5.0/5
Do not pay money for the cable car, walk up to the lookout.
Enjoy the view over Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu. One hour one way.
Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in February 2012
4.0/5
Loop Track.
Excellent viewpoints, in deep forest in between. Took about 30 minutes.
Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in February 2012
4.5/5
Beautiful hike, generally easy hiking but steep section up to the saddle and even steeper to the summit.
Definitely aim for the saddle even if the summit is too much as the views of the Southern Alps are amazing.
Reviewed over 12 years ago
3.5/5
Not marked out, difficult to find the trail at times.
Reviewed over 12 years ago and experienced in November 2011