Rob Roy Glacier

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Rob Roy Glacier is a dramatic hanging glacier in Mount Aspiring National Park, accessible via a rewarding day hike that offers close-up views of cascading ice and towering rock walls. The track winds through lush beech forest and across swing bridges before opening to a stunning viewpoint where you can watch avalanches thunder down the glacier face. This is one of the best short walks in the Wanaka area for experiencing raw alpine power without a multi-day trek.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full half-day for the return hike: 3–4 hours walking time plus time at the lookout. The track is 10 km return with 500 m elevation gain, so it's a steady climb but not overly strenuous. Start early to avoid afternoon cloud that can obscure the glacier, especially in spring and autumn. If you're based in Wanaka, plan for a 4–5 hour round trip including driving time to the trailhead (30 minutes from Wanaka).

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