Mitre Peak

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Mitre Peak, one of New Zealand's most iconic mountains, towers over Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park. Its distinctive shape, resembling a bishop's mitre, rises 1,692 metres straight from the sea, creating a dramatic backdrop for cruises and kayak trips. The peak is best appreciated from the water or from the Milford Road, where it appears in countless photographs.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors experience Mitre Peak as part of a Milford Sound day trip from Te Anau or Queenstown. Allow at least 1–2 hours for a cruise (plus travel time) or a full day if you're kayaking or taking a scenic flight. To truly soak in the atmosphere, consider an overnight cruise or a stay in Milford Sound Lodge, which lets you see the peak in the quiet of the evening and early morning.

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