Jackie Frame - Harcourts Hanmer
P: 03 315 7084
E: jackie.frame@harcourts.co.nz
M: 027 435 9810


Known as a place of relaxation, Hanmer Springs Village is also a haven of adventure & activity. From bungy jumping and snowboarding to golf and forest walks, Hanmer Springs Village has something for everyone. Ride across the scenic landscape on a quad bike or go-kart safari; lift off on a stunning panoramic flight or to access some of the finest fishing and hunting in New Zealand.
Hanmer Springs Village offers a broad spectrum of dining and shopping experiences. The local supermarket, service station and i-SITE information centre provide all the necessities.
Hiking
Originally a treeless grassland, the basin surrounding Hanmer Springs Village is now covered with forests of exotic trees - many dating back to 1900. With its abundance of mature trees and native birds, the Hanmer Springs Village area is now a haven for day walkers, hikers and trampers. From short leisurely strolls along forest paths to day tramps up Mt Isobel, Hanmer Springs Village offers brilliant, scenic walking options for everyone.
Biking
The rugged, mountainous terrain of the Hanmer Springs Basin is ideal for mountain biking. The numerous all-weather mountain bike tracks around Hanmer Springs Village range from scenic beginners’ trails through to technical mountain tracks for the experts.
Golf Course
Hanmer Springs Golf Club is one of the most popular country Golf Courses in New Zealand. This 18 hole course is situated in a high country basin, 385m above sea level. As well as the manicured fairways and greens, the Hanmer Springs Golf Course boasts some of North Canterbury’s finest scenery. If not for the challenging course then come and play for the spectacular mountain views, wide open spaces and the freedom of crowds and city noise.
The Thermal Pools
At Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa you can unwind the way you want to: from relaxing in the natural environment of the thermal pools, to splashing your way through some serious waterslide fun. Unwind in one of the many thermal mineral pools, surrounded by native landscaping.