New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
North Island
South Island

What to expect from New Zealand in September

Lucy Pascual
March 9, 2024

New Zealand in September is all about blooming flora and the early signs of spring, making it an amazing month for exploring some of the country’s most iconic locations. Two excellent activities to experience during this time are the Hobbiton Movie Set tours and stargazing at Lake Tekapo.

Make Magical Memories

September is a great month to visit the world-famous Hobbiton Movie Set, located in the lush hills of Matamata. If you loved The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies, you’ll feel like you’re there while exploring the hobbit holes, the Mill and the Green Dragon Inn, just as they appeared in the films.

With spring on the way, the set is alive with emerald grass and colourful flowers, creating the famous atmosphere of the Shire. These fun guided tours also give you information about the making of the movies, with behind-the-scenes stories and many photo opportunities.

The attention to detail that went into the set design is remarkable, making you feel as though you’ve actually stepped into Middle-earth and fans of all levels will adore everything about this tour. After a day of Hobbiting, it’s time to look to the sky for more magic.

With the beautiful New Zealand skies becoming clear in Spring, Lake Tekapo is a prime location for stargazing. Known for its incredibly dark skies, the area is part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, one of the best places in the world to see the night sky. The spring air and lack of light pollution allow for stunning views of the Milky Way, Southern Cross and countless stars and planets.

With the help of guides and powerful telescopes, you can explore distant galaxies, planets and constellations. The clarity of the night sky in September and the beauty of the lake make it an experience that’s perfect for both astronomy enthusiasts and those simply seeking a moment of tranquillity under the stars.

Springtime Magic

September in New Zealand is when the country really starts to shine. Whether you want to walk through the enchanting Hobbiton set, gaze up at the cosmos from Lake Tekapo or something else, New Zealand has the charm and enchantment that you’re looking for. For other great activities that’ll make you smile, visit our Things To Do in New Zealand page.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

Related Posts

Shotover Jet - Ultimate Thrills on the Iconic River

The scenery of Queenstown continues to blow me away. Every time I look outside, I sense a feeling of complete awe. It is certainly one of the most beautiful places I have seen. Often words, or even photographs, cannot justify the pure beauty before my eyes. I feel so lucky to be able to wake […]

Skippers Canyon Jet - Incredible Scenery and A Thrilling Ride

I certainly got more than I expected when we ventured out of Queenstown to experience the famous Skippers Canyon Jet. It was an overcast Sunday but the iconic New Zealand town never fails to look amazing. The whole experience lasted a total of three hours, from the time we were collected in the middle of […]

Hydro Attack - When Shark Meets Machine!

When I arrived in Queenstown, it struck me how mountainous the surroundings were. I was expecting some incredibly beautiful scenery, but I wasn’t expecting the scenes that greeted me one afternoon as I went for a stroll in the centre. It is a small little town centre with unique shops and it has a lovely […]

GForce Paragliding - Views of Queenstown Like No Other

Queenstown is just an example of pure beauty. I was swept away by it as soon as we landed. It was unseasonably wintry, and after spending six months in Australia I was required to adjust quite quickly. The chilly atmosphere had a refreshing feel about it, and the snow-dusted mountains were just incredible. The view […]

Is Queenstown the best place to do a bungy in New Zealand?

Bungy jumping. Bungee jumping. Whatever you want to call it, is well known worldwide but I guess nothing or no one in the bungy jump world is as famous as AJ Hackett. The New Zealand born entrepreneur created the concept of bungy jumping in the 1980’s when he performed his first amateur jump from the […]

Queenstown - Bungy Jumping

There is a big debate about where is best to do a bungy jump in New Zealand. I figured where else to start for a bungy novice than the Worlds First Commercial Jump Site. At only 43m high it's one of the smaller jumps (also ideal for a beginner to the sport!) but AJ Hackett […]

Social Media

Accepted Payments

Members of

chevron-down