Hobbiton factsheet

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TRAVEL WITH CHRIS BROWN HOBBITON – NEW ZEALAND Amanda has lost her ring, and naturally sends Chris on a quest to find it…..in Middle Earth! He heads to New Zealand’s North Island and journeys through epic landscapes, the Waitomo Caves and a real live Hobbition, along the way discovering the amazing locations and characters featured in The Lord of The Rings and The Hobbit film. It’s on this amazing adventure that takes you behind the scenes of these epic cinematic experiences. But at the end of the day, will he find Amanda’s lost ring?

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TRAVEL WITH CHRIS BROWN

HOBBITON – NEW ZEALAND  Amanda  has  lost  her  ring,  and  naturally  sends  Chris  on  a  quest  to  find  it…..in  Middle  Earth!  He  heads  to  New  Zealand’s  North  Island  and  journeys  through  epic  landscapes,  the  Waitomo  Caves  and  a  real  live  Hobbition,  along  the  way  discovering  the  amazing  locations  and  characters  featured  in  The  Lord  of  The  Rings  and  The  Hobbit  film.    It’s  on  this  amazing  adventure  that  takes  you  behind  the  scenes  of  these  epic  cinematic  experiences.    But  at  the  end  of  the  day,  will  he  find  Amanda’s  lost  ring?                  

   

     

 

THE SHIRE – HOBBITON  

   Chris  travels  to  one  of  New  Zealand’s  most  famous  movie  sets  ‘Hobbiton’  to  search  of  Amanda’s  lost  ring.      As  Chris  ganders  around  middle-­‐earth  he  checks  out  Bilbo’s  digs,  Bag  End  and  has  a  taste  of  the  Hobbiton  delights  at  the  Green  Dragon  Inn  and  meets  a  couple  of  locals!          ‘The  Shire’  most  commonly  known  as  ‘Hobbiton’  is  a  region  from  J.R.R  Tolkien’s  fictional  middle  earth,  which  is  occupied  exclusively  by  Hobbits  and  features  in  Peter  Jacksons  movies  ‘The  Lord  Of  The  Rings  Trilogy’  and  ‘The  Hobbit  Trilogy’.    The  Hobbiton  set  is  located  in  North  Islands  Waikato  region  just  out  of  rural  town  Matamata,  a  two-­‐hour  drive  from  Auckland  and  resides  on  the  farm  owned  by  the  Alexandria  family.        Hobbiton  consists  of  many  hobbit  homes  including  ‘The  Green  Dragon  Inn’  featured  in  both  ‘The  Lord  of  The  Rings’  and  ‘The  Hobbit’  as  the  local  meeting  place  for  the  resident  Hobbiton’s  and  includes  the  featured  home  ‘Bag  End’  of  hobbit  ‘Bilbo’  along  with  the  rest  of  the  hobbit  village.      Tours  of  The  Shire  take  up  to  2hrs.    Visitors  are  escorted  through  the  twelve-­‐arce  site  recounting  fascinating  details  of  how  the  ‘Hobbiton’  movie  was  created.      Tour  prices  from  the  Shires  Rest  (NZ  dollars)  Adults        $75    /      Youth  (10-­‐14yrs)      $37.50      /    Child  (5-­‐9yrs)      $10  

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FAST FACTS - HOBBITON  

• Peter  Jackson  discovered  Alexander  Farm  for  the  location  of  Hobbiton  during  an  aerial  search.    

• With  no  road  access,  the  New  Zealand  Army  was  contracted  to  build  the  1.5km  of  road  needed  to  get  to  the  location.    

• Forty  four  ‘hobbit  holes’  were  created  at  the  site  with  each  one  being  unique  and  different.    

• The  oak  tree  overlooking  ‘Bag  End’  was  bought  in  from  another  location  in  Matamata.    Each  branch  was  chopped  off  and  numbered  for  transportation  and  bolted  back  together.      

• The  first  Hobbiton  set  was  built  in  1999  for  ‘The  Lord  of  the  Rings  Trilogy’.    And  rebuilt  in  2011  for  ‘The  Hobbit  Trilogy’.        

• The  ‘Hobbiton’  set  has  now  had  more  than  300,000  visitors  since  opening  in  2002.    • Only  seven  Matamata  locals  where  cast  in  the  film  as  extras  out  of  800.    All  seven  

where  made  to  sign  confidentiality  agreements  stating  they  couldn’t  tell  anyone  they  were  part  of  the  movie.    Now  they  refer  themselves  to  the  chosen  few.    

• The  Hobbit  was  written  by    J.R.R.  Tolkin  and  published  in  1937  and  met  with  instant  critical  acclaim.          

Source:  http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/auckland-­‐places/page-­‐19    

THE HOBBIT – THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES  Life  at  Hobbiton  is  quiet  and  complete  for  hobbit,  ‘Bilbo  Baggins’,  until  old  friend,  wizard  Gandalf  pays  him  a  visit.      Gandalf  persuades  Bilbo  to  join  him  and  a  group  of  militant  dwarves  on  a  journey  to  reclaim  their  treasure  from  the  dragon  Smaug.      The  adventure  is  thwart  with  many  dangerous  encounters  and  battles  far  from  the  comfortable  life  of  Hobbiton  and  life  will  never  be  the  same  for  ‘Bilbo  Baggins’.          Peter  Jackson’s  The  Hobbit  was  initially  made  as  two  movies  but  he  soon  realised  in  order  to  cover  the  book  to  it’s  true  essence,  a  third  movie  would  be  needed  to  help  translate  the  adventure.      Filming  took  place  in  and  around  New  Zealand  from  March  2011  to  July  2012  and  the  films  have  been  released  each  year  consecutively  with  the  final  of  the  trilogy  to  be  released  at  the  end  of  2014.      The  Hobbit:  The  Battle  of  the  Five  Armies  is  the  final  battle.    The  Dwarves  reclaim  their  homeland  from  the  Dragon  Smaug  and  in  the  process  have  unwittingly  unleashed  a  deadly  force  creating  an  epic  Battle  of  the  Five  Armies.    The  Dwarves,  Elves  and  Men  have  to  decide  

   

     

 

to  unite  or  to  be  destroyed  by  their  enemy  Sauron,  who  sends  out  its  army  of  Orcs  to  attack  and  take  over.      The  Hobbit:  An  Unexpected  Journey  (released  December  2012)  The  Hobbit:  The  Desolation  of  Smaug  (released  December  2013)  The  Hobbit:  The  Battle  of  the  Five  Armies  (release  December  2014)    SOURCE:  http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/hobbit/summary.html    

GETTING THERE

Air  New  Zealand  flies  non-­‐stop,  year  round  to  Auckland  from  Perth,  Cairns,  Sunshine  Coast,  Brisbane,  Gold  Coast,  Sydney,  Melbourne  and  Adelaide.  You  can  choose  one  of  four  ways  to  travel,  Seat,  Seat+Bag,  The  Works  or  Works  Deluxe.    Visit  airnewzealand.com.au  for  more  info.        

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