Photo: Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
Hanmer Springs is a gem for walkers, with trails that range from easy riverside strolls to challenging mountain climbs, all set in the stunning alpine landscape of North Canterbury. The network of walks radiates from the village, offering everything from forest bathing in towering redwoods to panoramic ridge-top views. Lace up your boots and discover why this thermal resort town is also a premier walking destination.
Highlights & What to See
- Conical Hill Walk: A steady climb through pine forest rewards you with 360-degree views of the Hanmer Basin and surrounding mountains – perfect at sunrise or sunset.
- Dog Stream Walk: A gentle loop along a crystal-clear stream, ideal for families and birdwatchers. Look out for native wood pigeons and fantails.
- Jollies Pass Track: A more challenging tramp that leads to the historic Jollies Pass, used by early Māori and European travellers. The open tussock tops offer sweeping vistas.
- Waterfall Track: A short, enchanting walk to a small but pretty waterfall deep in a beech forest gully – great for a quick nature fix.
- Forest Amble: A flat, wheelchair-accessible loop through a grove of giant redwoods and Douglas firs, with interpretive signs about the area's forestry history.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most walkers enjoy 1–2 days in Hanmer Springs specifically for walking. The shorter trails (like Forest Amble and Waterfall Track) can be done in under an hour each, while Conical Hill and Dog Stream take 1.5–2 hours. For a full day, combine Jollies Pass Track (4–6 hours return) with a soak in the hot pools afterward. If you have more time, the longer Mount Isobel Track offers a strenuous 6–8 hour adventure with outstanding alpine scenery.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs: The village itself is a must – soak in the famous thermal pools, dine at the local pubs, and browse the boutique shops.
- Waiau Ferry Bridge: A historic suspension bridge over the Waiau River, just a short drive south, with pleasant riverside walks.
- Marble Hill: A scenic reserve with limestone formations and a network of mountain bike and walking trails, about 10 minutes' drive from Hanmer.
- Hanmer Springs Adventure Centre: For a change of pace, try jet boating, bungy jumping, or quad biking – all close to the walking tracks.
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Image credits
- Hanmer Springs — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0