Maramatanga Valley
Maramatanga Valley is a serene alpine escape tucked away in the Hanmer Springs region, offering a blend of rugged beauty and tranquil retreat. This valley, whose name means 'light' in Māori, lives up to its moniker with golden tussock hills, clear mountain streams, and a sense of peaceful isolation. Whether you're seeking a gentle walk or a challenging mountain bike ride, Maramatanga Valley delivers a quintessential New Zealand backcountry experience without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Maramatanga Valley Walk – A 2–3 hour loop through beech forest and open tussock, with panoramic views of the surrounding ranges and the Hanmer Basin.
- Mountain Biking Trails – Part of the Hanmer Springs network, the valley offers intermediate to advanced singletrack, including the popular 'Dogs Breakfast' and 'Tussock Tango' loops.
- Wildlife Spotting – Keep an eye out for native birds like the fantail (pīwakawaka) and South Island robin (toutouwai), plus the occasional red deer.
- Stargazing – With minimal light pollution, the valley is a prime spot for observing the Milky Way on clear nights.
- Picnic by the Stream – Several flat spots along the Maramatanga Stream offer perfect picnic settings with the sound of babbling water.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ideal for the main walk or a mountain bike ride, allowing time to soak in the scenery and have a picnic. If you're combining it with Hanmer Springs' other attractions, allocate 3–4 hours. For keen mountain bikers, a full day lets you explore multiple trails and take a break at the valley's natural swimming holes in summer.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs – Just a 10-minute drive away, this alpine village is famous for its hot pools, spa treatments, and adventure activities like bungy jumping and jet boating.
- Conical Hill Walk – A short but steep climb offering 360-degree views of the Hanmer Basin and the Seaward Kaikōura Range.
- Jack's Pass – A scenic drive and starting point for the St James Walkway, a multi-day tramping track through beech forest and alpine meadows.
- Waiau Uwha River – Popular for kayaking, fishing, and riverside walks, with several access points near Hanmer Springs.
- Molesworth Station – New Zealand's largest farm, accessible via a 4WD tour or the Molesworth Road (seasonal), offering vast high-country landscapes and historic shepherds' huts.
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Image credits
- Hanmer Springs — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Conical Hill Walk — Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / CC BY 4.0
- Jack's Pass — Bell Records / Public domain
- Waiau Uwha River — Leyo / CC BY 2.5
- Molesworth Station — Dirk Pons / CC BY 4.0
- St James Walkway — Schwede66 / CC BY-SA 4.0