Filmset Hobbingen

Get Hobbiton Tickets for a Lord of the Rings / Hobbit Set Tour

The Lord of The Rings and Hobbit films are the gold standards for anyone who loves fantasy movies. You can be part of the authentic experience with a tour of the Hobbiton movie set. A Hobbiton movie set tour gives fans of the Peter Jackson films an opportunity to see the Shire and some other iconic places in the movies. Walk the lush green grounds and venture into the Waitomo Caves in what is a truly memorable experience. There are a few Hobbiton Tickets, and here you will learn what each one offers.

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Your Choice of Hobbiton Tickets

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    Hobbiton Movie Set Guided Tour

    • From $ 67.57, Duration: 2.5 hours
    • Guided walking tour of Hobbiton
    • Complimentary beverage

    This tour immerses you into the full experience of The Lord of the Rings set tour. Tourists can marvel at the beauty of the Shire, which is one of the most prominently featured locations in the movies. Walking around the set is the best way to see it, and a big portion of the place is accessible by wheelchair. The tour is available in English and Mandarin.

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    Hobbiton and Waitomo Caves Tour (from Auckland)

    • From $ 205.51, Duration: 11 hours

    As the bus drives from Auckland, it takes you through the Bombay Hills, providing a gorgeous panorama of the Hauraki Plains. Tourists get a Kiwi-style lunch and a complimentary drink at the Green Dragon. Entry to both attractions is part of the ticket. The live guide is in English.

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    Hobbiton, Waitomo Caves Tour & Rotorua (from Auckland)

    • From $ 759.55, Duration: 2 days

    On this tour you will discover the greatest spots of the entire North Island! You will be picked up directly in Auckland and travel by air-conditioned bus to the Hobbingen film set. After the guided tour, you will continue to the Te Puia Arts & Crafts Institute. There you will see the geysers and the iconic Kiwi bird! A fortifying lunch also awaits you there! Afterward, you will drive to the Waitomo Caves. There you can watch countless fireflies during a boat trip. A day you will never forget!

FAQs about Hobbiton Tickets

The option of buying tickets online for a Hobbiton set tour saves you the trouble of finding a physical location. Imagine it’s your first visit to New Zealand, and you have no idea where to look for the best Hobbiton Tickets. Rather than hop from one ticket vendor to another, you can get what you need online. Online tickets eliminate the hassle of traveling to a brick-and-mortar outlet, which is an advantage whether you are a foreigner or local.

Save Time with online Hobbiton Tickets
Because you don’t need to go anywhere to buy Hobbiton Tickets, you save time. You can use that time to enjoy other parts of the region as you wait to visit the set. The Hobbiton movie set is a popular attraction in New Zealand. Buying tickets physically may mean standing in line for hours; online purchases eliminate this stress. Another time-saving avenue is access to information in one platform. If you need to know where the bus is going to pick you up for the group tour, the details are readily available on the vendor site.

Save Money with your Hobbiton Tickets
As long as the Hobbiton Tickets are available, you can get them from anywhere and at any time. The upside is that you can book your New Zealand Lord of the Rings tour in advance. If you are in the region for a holiday, early booking makes it easier to plan your itinerary. Online ticket deals offer an opportunity to save money. You can compare the different types of Hobbiton Tickets and pick the most suitable and affordable one.
Even a person who has never seen The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Hobbit movies will find this tour fascinating. The Hobbiton movie set gives you a glimpse of the beauty that is New Zealand. Walking around the Shire allows you to interact with the natural scenery and discover the wonders of the place. Depending on your Hobbiton tour ticket, tourists can learn more about the indigenous people of New Zealand, engage with the Maori culture and gain some knowledge about their traditions. Besides the Shire, visitors can see the Ruakuri and Waitomo Glowworm Caves. The formations of the caves will leave you in awe. Bask in the sparkle of the glowworms as they fly around the dark caves.
The tour of the Hobbiton movie set lasts about 2 hours. Note that the type of the Hobbiton Ticket that you choose will affect the duration of the entire trip. For example, if you are visiting the Waitomo Caves as well, the tour will take longer. Tourists only get a complimentary beverage during the movie set tour, so you may prefer to carry snacks, especially if you have children.
The Hobbiton is the only set of the Peter Jackson movies to survive to this day. A 2-hour visit of the 1200-acre location is a memorable experience that showcases the best of New Zealand. When you are on the set, you get stunning views of the Kaimai Ranges. The movie set has Hobbit Holes all around and the Alexander family sheep farm. You can walk along the paths that the characters took as the quest for the rings began. If you are traveling from Auckland or Rotorua, this trip offers a chance to see some of the splendor that is New Zealand. Enjoy the views of the Bombay Hills, Hauraki Plains, Mamaku Ranges and Kaimai Ranges as you make your way to Matamata. Visitors also get behind-the-scenes secrets that can offer unique insights into the making of the movies. Learn about the spot where the characters spent time on the set.
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More Information about the Hobbiton Tour

The Lord of the Rings is a film trilogy of the epic fantasy genre directed by Peter Jackson. J. R. R Tolkien’s novels of the same name are the basis of the films. The film project is one of the most ambitious with a budget of over $300 million. The movies in the series were The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King.

A native of New Zealand, Peter Jackson took eight years to shoot all three features in New Zealand entirely. The films are still in the fantasy world of Middle-earth where a hobbit called Frodo Baggins has to destroy the One Ring. He teams up with the Fellowship to achieve this feat.

The Hobbit films are also based on J. R. R Tolkien’s novels and act as the prequel to the tale in The Lord of the Rings. Some of the characters in the Lord of the Rings appear in the Hobbit. Also directed by Jackson, the Hobbit films also take place in Middle-earth with Hobbit Bilbo Baggins as the protagonist. The Hobbit films dig deeper into the magical world introduced in The Lord of the Rings. The series was one of the highest grossing of all the time with the first movie premiering in Wellington, New Zealand to thousands of viewers.

Some Fun Facts about the Hobbingen Set

The Hobbiton movie set served as the Shire in the films. Besides, the Shore was the home of Bilbo Baggins and the origin of the quest. This sheep farm spreads across ten acres on ten North Island of New Zealand. The Hobbit Holes are the houses where the Hobbits lived in the films. This movie set had 44 holes, but only one is open for visitors to enter, a majority is fake.

You may notice the frogs around the location. Apparently, they were so noisy during the shooting that Jackson removed them and returned them after he finished shooting. Hobbiton has fresh vegetables and fruit growing, but the tree above Bag End is fake. The iconic tree is fiberglass with silk leaves. When filming the Bilbo birthday scene, Jackson tricked the actors into drinking alcohol so that he could have a more authentic scene.

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What to expect on a tour of the Hobbingen film setDas erwartet Sie bei einer Tour durch das Hobbingen Film-Set

When planning your Hobbiton movie tour, be ready to walk. The Shire, which is the main part of the trip, requires a walking tour. Every trip has a live guide, so don’t worry about hiring one. You can supplement the information from the guide with booklets about the location.

The Hobbiton movie set is not the only location that you can visit in the region. Waitomo Glowworm Caves is a popular combination for a Hobbiton Ticket. The caves, located on the North Island, are home to a glowworm species that is indigenous to New Zealand. These glowworms are the only light source in the dark caves. Also, the Ruakuri and Aranui Cave are part of the Waitomo cave system.

Opening Hours and Directions

Opening Hours

Monday
9:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
9:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
9:00 - 17:00
Thursday
9:00 - 17:00
Friday
9:00 - 17:00
Saturday
9:00 - 17:00
Sunday
9:00 - 17:00

May vary on public holidays/festivals.

Directions

Arrival by Car
From Auckland it is approximately 170 km to the Hobbingen Film Set. If you don't have your own car, you can either book a ticket with transfer or take a shuttle bus from Matamata, Roturua, Auckland or Hamilton.

Address
501 Buckland Road, Matamata 3472, New Zealand

Website
www.hobbitontours.com

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