Is the Hobbiton tour worth it?? Let me say this… Whether you’re a fan of the Lord of the Rings trilogy or not, I *HIGHLY* recommend visiting Hobbiton when traveling through New Zealand. But let me back up a little…
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a series of books by J. R. R. Tolkein published from 1937 to 1955. Director, Peter Jackson, brought this popular series to screen from 2001-2003, and 2012-2014. I hadn’t read the books myself (still havent… š³) but knowing I was going to New Zealand and would be visiting Hobbiton in person, I brushed up on all the movies with a friend who’s a SERIOUS fan. Now, having visited Hobbiton, I can attest to to the fact that whether you’ve read the books and seen the movies or not, I’m confident most everyone would enjoy this adorable little movie set.
My travel compadres and I opted to do the standard two hour guided walking tour and it was perfect for us. **Tour options and ticket pricing can be found on the Hobbiton Movie Set Tours website.** Our tour guide was awesome! And I’m sure most all of them are… He had tons of movie facts and tid bits to share that were super fascinating. Aaaannnddd….. I may or may not have taken some notes….. š But that means I’m able to (sort of?) recreate the tour to some (SMALL) extent, yeah??? š Haha well either way here’s a trip to Hobbiton through my camera lense (and nerd notes…) š
And here’s the Baggins’ home!
The bench on the bottom right is the actual one that Bilbo and Gandalf are sitting on while they smoke pipes and watch the sunset in LOTR. The only problem is that the sun sets in the west and this little hobbit home is facing east… So they filmed that scene at sunrise instead and played the sunrise in reverse so it would look like sunset. Our tour guide told us that if you watch that scene super closely you can see two birds flying backwards at one point.Here’s another view of the party grounds. Fun fact for you about the scene where Merry and Pippin set off the firework… The actors didn’t know the crew planned for the tent to blow off the ground when the firework went off. So Pippin’s little girlie squeal is a completely genuine one. šThe “party tree.” This tree was a huge factor in Peter Jackson’s desire to use this location for Hobbiton. He felt like it was the perfect backdrop for the party scene. Also, Bilbo’s speech at his birthday party was totally improvised. And the actor was doing so well with it that when the birthday cake caught on fire in the background, they kept the cameras rolling until he finished speaking… and THEN put out the fire.Russell Alexander (the owner of the land [which is still a working farm] where Hobbiton was built) said he had been seriously considering chopping this tree down for fire wood not long before he was contacted by film location scouts to see if he’d let them use his land for the LOTR movies. (Good thing he hadn’t taken an ax to it yet!) When Russell Alexander was approached about letting Hobbition be rebuilt for the filming of the Hobbit movies, he (obviously) said that would be fine but asked if they could make the set more permanent this time. (Apparently quite a few die hard fans found their way to his farm and wanted to check things out.) The filmmakers agreed and they rebuilt Hobbiton to last for at least 50 years! (So if you’re thinking you’d like to visit at some point, there’s still plenty of time.) šSamwise Gamgee’s house. The little girl who runs to Sam at the end of Return of the King is actually the actor’s daughter. And the baby boy that his wife Rosie is holding is actually the actress’ son. Peter Jackson liked to use actors’ children because he felt like that helped make their performances more genuine. And his kids (Peter Jackson’s) are actually in a scene in LOTR where Gandalf is telling stories and setting off fireworks for a group of kids at Bilbo’s birthday party.The bridge that leads over to the Green Dragon. You see this bridge in a scene where Gandalf crosses over it in his horse cart.Russell Alexander had a hard time letting go of this lake because he really loved to duck hunt on it.The Green Dragon!Here’s the inside of the Green Dragon. It was summer in New Zealand and we were melting hot! So we were glad to cool off in here and have something cold to drink. š
And that’s Hobbiton! *Sigh…* š
Safe travels, friends. šš
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HI! IāM CHELSEA.
I Iām a Southern California native and a Chicago transplant who loves to travel, take pictures and share my adventures.
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