Is there any other form of beauty? Lake Matheson: The mirror-like pearl of New Zealand's South Island
On the west coast of New Zealand's South Island, only 6 kilometers away from the Fox Glacier, there is a dreamlike body of water - Lake Matheson. As one of New Zealand's most representative natural landscapes, it is famous for its beautiful mirror reflections. It also carries New Zealand's unique cultural imprint and is a must-see destination for travelers.
When the mist dissipates in the early morning, Lake Matheson removes its hazy veil and reveals its stunning face. When there is no wind, the lake is like a silver mirror, reflecting the towering snow-capped peaks of New Zealand's highest peaks, Aoraki (Mount Cook) and Mount Tasman. The blue sky, white clouds, mountains and clear lake water merge into one, forming a magnificent picture that is difficult to distinguish between reality and illusion. If it happens to be sunrise or sunset, the golden glow will cover the snow-capped peaks with neon, and the lake surface will be covered with warm orange ripples, which will shock you with a beautiful view that will be unforgettable for a lifetime. Because of this purity and magnificence, the scenery of Lake Matheson is engraved on the back of the New Zealand 50-dollar bill, becoming a symbol of the country's image.
The lakeside trail is about 5.5 kilometers long. You can enjoy the lake and mountains from different angles along the wooden plank road and forest trails. The "blue mushroom" - the iconic blue-green milk mushroom on the New Zealand dollar is hidden in a secret place on the trail. Hikers can slow down their pace, shuttle through the primeval forest, and look for its traces among the moss-covered dead trees and ferns. When you find that unique blue, it's like completing a dialogue across time and space with the cultural symbols of New Zealand.
The best season to visit Lake Matheson is from November to April of the following year, when the weather is clear and the reflection is clear. It is recommended to pay attention to the weather forecast in advance and choose to go in the morning or evening when there is no wind to enjoy the most perfect mirror wonder. The trail is moderately difficult and suitable for the whole family to walk, but you need to prepare waterproof hiking shoes, as some sections of the trail are wet and muddy. In addition, the lakeside cafe also provides a viewing and resting place. After the hike, you may want to sit here for a while, enjoy coffee and dessert, and reminisce the stunning scenery along the way.