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Fraser Beach is a serene stretch of golden sand on the shores of Lake Sumner, about a 40-minute drive from Hanmer Springs. This hidden gem offers a peaceful escape with crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply soaking up the mountain views. The beach is part of the Lake Sumner Forest Park, so expect a wild, unspoiled setting with native bush tumbling down to the water's edge. It's a favourite with locals for a summer dip or a picnic, and the lack of crowds means you often have the place to yourself.
Highlights & What to See
- Swimming & Water Sports: The calm, clear waters of Lake Sumner are ideal for a refreshing swim, stand-up paddleboarding, or kayaking. Bring your own gear as there are no rentals on-site.
- Picnicking by the Lake: Scattered picnic tables and grassy areas make this a perfect spot for a leisurely lunch with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
- Walking & Nature Trails: Explore the short lakeside tracks or venture into the forest for longer hikes. Keep an eye out for native birds like the South Island robin and bellbird.
- Fishing: Lake Sumner is renowned for its trout fishing. Cast a line from the shore or bring a small boat for a better chance at landing a brown or rainbow trout.
- Stargazing: Far from city lights, Fraser Beach offers incredible night skies. On a clear night, the Milky Way stretches overhead with minimal light pollution.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day at Fraser Beach, arriving for a morning swim and picnic lunch, then heading back to Hanmer Springs in the afternoon. If you're keen on hiking or fishing, you could easily fill a full day. For a truly relaxing experience, pack a book and spend the whole afternoon lounging on the sand. Note that there is no accommodation at the beach, so plan to return to Hanmer Springs or a nearby campground.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa: After a day outdoors, soothe tired muscles in the natural hot pools just 40 minutes away.
- Lake Sumner Forest Park: Extend your adventure with walks to other lakes like Lake Taylor or the Boyle River area, both within the park.
- Hanmer Springs Village: The charming village offers cafés, restaurants, and the Hanmer Springs Adventure Centre for mountain biking and jet boating.
- Waiau River: A scenic spot for rafting, kayaking, or a riverside walk, located between Hanmer Springs and Fraser Beach.
- Molesworth Station: New Zealand's largest farm, accessible via a 4WD tour from Hanmer Springs, offering rugged high-country scenery.
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