Roys Peak

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Roys Peak is one of New Zealand's most iconic day hikes, offering a relentlessly stunning ascent above Lake Wānaka. The trail climbs steadily up a tussock-covered ridge, rewarding you with ever-expanding views of the lake, the Southern Alps, and the braided Matukituki River. It's a classic for a reason — the summit panorama is the stuff of postcards.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most people need 5–6 hours return for the 16 km (10 mi) hike, including time at the summit. Start by 7–8 am to beat the heat and afternoon clouds. If you're a fast walker, you can do it in 4 hours, but allow extra time for photos. The climb is relentless — 1,230 m (4,035 ft) elevation gain — so pace yourself and bring plenty of water.

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