As New Zealand gears up for the world premiere of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in Wellington on 28 November, the entire country is going Hobbit mad. Details of many of the locations used in Sir Peter Jackson's trilogy are a closely guarded secret, but there are still plenty of places where you can feel the magic of Middle Earth, from the set of Hobbiton to 'Mount Doom' from the Lord of the Rings films
A 13m-long sculpture of Gollum diving to catch a fish awaits passengers at Wellington airport. The terminal – and the city itself – has dubbed itself 'Middle of Middle Earth' in honour of the launch of the first film in the Hobbit trilogyPhotograph: Marty Melville/AFPA crew of 18 sculptors, model makers and painters took four months to complete the sculpture made from polystyrenePhotograph: MARTY MELVILLE/AFPA sheep farm near Matamata, two hours' drive from Auckland, doubles as the Shire in both The Lord of the Rings and the new Hobbit trilogyPhotograph: PRAfter filming of the LOTR trilogy was completed in 2004 the set was dismantled, but it was completely rebuilt for The Hobbit, and is now the setting for a two-hour guided tour. In 2011 Hobbiton movie set and farm tours attracted 30,000 visitors Photograph: PRThe Hobbit holes, Green Dragon Inn, Mill and other structures created for the films are all on show at the farmPhotograph: Ian Brodie/PRThe 37 hobbit holes vary greatly in size, to accommodate the different heights of the actors playing hobbits Tours of Hobbiton (hobbitontours.com) cost from £40 adult, £5 childPhotograph: PRMount Ngauruhoe, on the central plateau of New Zealand's North Island, stands in for Tolkien's Mount Doom volcanoPhotograph: Steve Clancy Photography/Getty Images/FlickrThe volcano stands in Tongariro national park, which doubled as the Dark Lord Sauron's home, Mordor Photograph: Josef F Stuefer/Getty/FlickrPhotograph: Josef F. Stuefer/Getty Images/FlickrThe world premiere of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will take place at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington, on 28 November. The UK premiere will be held on 12 December, with general release set for 14 DecemberPhotograph: PR