Matamata is a rural Waikato town in New Zealand.
It is located near the base of the Kaimai Ranges, and is a thriving
farming area known for Thoroughbred horse breeding and training
pursuits. A nearby farm was the location for the Hobbiton set in Peter
Jackson's Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The New Zealand government
decided to leave the Hobbit holes built on location as tourist
attractions, since they were designed to blend seamlessly into the
environment. During the interim period filming Return of the King and
The Hobbit they had no furniture or props, but could be entered with
vistas of the farm viewed from inside them. A ''Welcome to Hobbiton''
sign has been placed on the main road. In 2011 parts of Hobbiton began
to close in preparation for two new movies based around the Lord of the
Rings prequel novel The Hobbit.
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