Photo: Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
When snow dusts the peaks and the air turns crisp, Hanmer Springs transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for brisk, invigorating walks. The thermal village becomes a base for exploring frosty forests, frozen waterfalls, and alpine vistas without the summer crowds. Lace up your boots and breathe in the cold, clean air — these trails offer a quieter, more intimate side of the region.
Highlights & What to See
- Conical Hill Loop – A short but steep climb rewarded with panoramic views of the Hanmer Basin and surrounding snowy mountains. The track winds through beech forest, often dusted with frost.
- Dog Stream Waterfall – A gentle walk along the stream leads to a lovely waterfall that can freeze into delicate icicles in deep winter. The contrast of white ice against green moss is magical.
- Woodland Walk & Waterfall Trail – An easy, family-friendly loop through native bush and exotic pines, passing several small cascades. Look for fantails and tomtits flitting among the branches.
- Mt Isobel Track – For experienced hikers, this challenging climb offers stunning alpine views. In winter, crampons or microspikes may be needed near the top — check conditions before setting out.
- Jollies Pass Walk – A historic route used by early settlers, now a peaceful trail through tussock and snowgrass with views over the Amuri Plain. The silence here is profound.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend one to two days exploring the winter walks. Conical Hill and Dog Stream can be done in a half-day, leaving the afternoon for a soak in the hot pools. For Mt Isobel or a longer ramble, plan a full day. Winter daylight is short — start walks by mid-morning and carry a headlamp just in case.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa – The perfect après-walk reward, with hot pools, saunas, and a lazy river.
- Marble Hill & Boyle River – A scenic drive north leads to short walks along the Boyle River, with views of the alpine fault line.
- Waiau Ferry Bridge – A historic bridge and a pleasant riverside walk, ideal for a picnic.
- Kaikōura – A 90-minute drive east to the coast, where you can combine winter walks with whale watching or seal spotting.
- Hanmer Springs Heritage Forest – A gentle loop among giant redwoods and sequoias, great for a quick leg-stretcher.
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