Hanmer Springs's name says it all. What should one do while they're here? Soak in the hot springs!! It's only $10 NZ to use the facilities and worth every penny. I recommend using the pools at night as the stars are visible and gorgeous. The water feels wonderful especially when it's freezing outside. I highly recommend a stop at the pools.
I also splurged on a massage and a steam. I booked ahead with the Hanmer Springs website and it was all set up for me when I arrived. Pure bliss!
Written Jun 14, 2005
Address: Adjacent to the Visitors Centre
Phone: +64 3 315 7511
Website: http://www.hanmersprings.co.nz/thermal/home/
The complex includes 11 thermal pools of varying temperatures,includinf private pools which are very cheap to buy for half an hour sessions.
There is also a great childrens pool. I spent about 20 mins in there myself!!!
OPEN 10.00AM - 9.00PM DAILY
Hanmer Springs Thermal Reserve
PO Box 30, Amuri Rd
Hanmer Springs, New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 315 7511
Fax: +64 3 315 7528
Email: info@hotfun.co.nz
Adults single entry $10.00
Adult return pass (includes initial entry and one return entry within same day) $13.00
Concession cards (10 adult or 20 child admissions) $80.00
Senior Citizens (ages 60 years and over) $8.00
Child single entry (ages 3-15 years) $5.00
Child return pass (includes initial entry and one return entry within same day) $6.50
Under 3 free
Mini group single entry (2 adults and up to 3 children) $25.00
Mini group return pass (includes initial entry and one return entry within same day) $32.50
Spectator $2.00
Waterslide (minimum height restriction of 1.2 metres) $5.00
Swimming costume hire (plus $10.00 deposit) $4.00
Towel hire (plus $10.00 deposit) $3.00
Sauna Prices
Sauna/Steam - 30 minute
Sauna/Steam - 60 minute
(sauna & steam includes use of outdoor pools) $17.00pp
$25.00pp
Private thermal suite - 30 minute
(minimum of 2 persons, includes use of outdoor pools) $17.00pp
Written Mar 7, 2003
Address: Just follow the signs. Realy easy to find.
Phone: 033157128
Website: http://www.hotfun.co.nz/
Queen Mary started life as a recovery place for invalids back in the late 1890's. People went there to 'take the waters' of Hanmer springs found a few years earlier. The hospital went through several iterations as a place for recovery before it became the main place for the treatment of alcoholics in the 1940's. This was extended to include drug, children and Moari specific programmes until the unit was closed in 2003 by the local health board. In 2008 the Hurunui District Council and New Zealand Government reached an agreement for Queen Mary Hospital to move into public ownership.
These days you can walk the grounds and have a look at the old buildings. Daily tours go at noon if you want a guided walk with the history of each building and the hospital in general. The tours start at the entrace to the left of the Hot Pools and is free - though a gold coin donation is appreciated.
Updated May 28, 2011
If you want to go bungee jumping or jet boating while you're in Hanmer Springs then the place to do it is just out of town towards Christchurch. We didn't do it but we stopped to watch at the bridge for a while. We had hoped to have a go in the jet boats on the way home but we ran out of time...
Updated Apr 6, 2006
From Hanmer Springs we headed to Kaikoura taking the inland scenic route. It took us past the entrance to the ski village of Mount Lyford and through Waiau. The scenery once again is fantastic, so if you have to choose a route, don't be afraid of choosing this one!
Make sure you have enough fuel, as there isn't much in the way of "life" of this road, either in Towns and shops, to Petrol stations and cars!
Written Jan 27, 2010
We visited the Hanmer Springs Thermal Reserve on a day trip from Christchurch. It is a group of mineral thermal water pools that have temperatures ranging from 27 - 41?C. There is also a waterslide area and disabled pool. It is open all year around. There are also private thermal suites and massage & natural therapies available...
It's open 10 am to 9 pm daily and it costed us $10 each for entry.
Updated Mar 15, 2006
Address: Cnr Jacks Pass Road & Amuri Avenue, Hanmer Springs
Phone: 03 3157511
Website: www.hotfun.co.nz
We came across these beautiful springs in Lewis Pass, and decided to stay the night here in our camper van!
The Hot Springs are totally natural but colour, temperature and flow rate can vary from day to day, and is dependant on the weather patterns and variation is especially noticable after heavy rain, snow or drought.
Set beside the Maruia River, the hot pools come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and temperatures, but each is a perfectly formed tarn, built from smoothest rocks, tumbled and gathered from the river. This is what I liked, it looked natural, no concrete pool here, and here I was, sitting in there with the steam rising, and the frosty grass and snow topped Mountains surrounding me, absolute Bliss! It was wonderful!
Such a pretty setting, and it was so relaxing, I didn't want to leave. Some of the pools were too hot for me, but there were plenty of others that I tried.
Due to its high mineral content, the thermal water has healing properties, and it’s thought to be particularly beneficial for detoxifying and softening the skin. MMM! Don't know if that worked!
The hot spring water of today fell as rain more than 100 years ago. It seeped down through deep fissures in the mountains and remained in underground reservoirs before it was heated and pushed back up to the surface through the vents at Maruia Springs.
Located next to the hot pools is a Utase-yu, a traditional Japanese method to enjoy hot springs. Basically a ‘waterfall’ of hot spring water it’s easy to use: just sit under the flow and move your body for a massaging effect. It’s advised to soak in a hot pool for three to five minutes first.
This was recommended to us by a New Zealander, and we were not disappointed!
There is accommodation available.
PRICES IN 2010 FOR THERMAL POOLS......
Adult $18 per person
Child $8 (12 years and under)
Family $45 (2 adults and 3 children)
Private Spa and Pools $25 per person for 45min
Towel Hire $5 and $5 deposit
Updated Jan 27, 2010
Website: maruiasprings.co.nz/ -
This is one of three quad biking trips available in Hanmer Springs, we did this trip as our motel recommended it for its amazing scenery and fun riding for any levels, which fitted what we were looking for.
We got picked up from the information centre in the village, taken to get geared up then driven out to the course. Our guide was very friendly and informative on the drive. After a briefing on using the bike and how to ride we left in convoy. The tracks started of wide and easy and got a bit more technical as we went along. The scenery blew us away, these amazing cliffs and this amazing hill climb into this another planet like environement. We also had a drink of milo and a sandwich on this view point that looked down the valley, it was amazing with the mountains in the background.
The return trip was faster as we could now ride better, and this was fun, even a chance to get splashed on some of the more shallow water crossings. We had great weather for our trip which always helps, but i think the views would be amazing any weather. I hear it looks stunning in the snow.
Thankyou to the backtrax guys for showing us a great couple of hours, only trouble is we both want a quad bike now.
Written Jun 22, 2007
Address: Not sure (See information centre)
Phone: 0800 422258
Website: http://www.backtrax.co.nz
Hanmer Springs Thermal Reserve is the wrong reason to visit Hanmer Springs, but there are so many reasons that are right.
I admit it was pretty bad ass at first to be chillin in the natural hot springs. But soon realized that it was the beauty of the surroundings that made the experience specail. In the end i wouldnt have noticed a difference if i was was in a hot spring or a hot tub. OK, hot tubs dont smell like fart, so maybe i would notice that difference.
Conclusion, the thermal reserve was not our highlight of Hanmer Springs, Hamner Springs in itself is a beautiful place and that is enough reason to make the trip.
Written May 19, 2006
i -SITE visitor centre should be your first stop in Hanmer Springs if you are a first time visitor. i-SITE is New Zealand's official network of visitor centres and can provide you with great advice on local attractions that will help make your visit to the area a visit to remember. Here you can book accomadation, tours and transport. Depending on the individual who helps you, they can sometimes give great inside tips on things to do and what not to do. I found that even if i have researched a destination before i got there, I learn a great deal more that i couldnt find on the internet or in the guides books when visiting the local i-SITE centre.
For a list of i-SITE centres throughout New Zealand, visit the following link to their offical website i-SITE
Updated Jun 23, 2006
Address: 42 Amuri Avenue, PO Box 84, Hanmer Springs, New Ze
Phone: +64 3 315 7128
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