There’s more to Hanmer than Springs!

Mary Jane Walker
A Maverick Traveller
9 min readMay 27, 2021

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HANMER SPRINGS is a popular hot-spring resort that you get to by turning northward, off State Highway 7 between the Lewis Pass and Culverden. The town lies in a small plain just south of the Hanmer Range, which includes Mount Isobel and Jacks Pass.

It’s a short trip from there to the historic St James Homestead, Amuri Skifield and the pretty Peters Valley, which leads into the St James Conservation Area and the St James Cycle Trail.‍

Map by Land Information New Zealand via NZ Topo Map, CC BY 4.0. North at top.

The St James Conservation area to the northwest of Hanmer Springs, named after the old homestead, has a lot of variety of landscape. It is in a transitional zone between the beech forests of the Lewis Pass area, watered by westerly winds, and the more desert-like terrain due north and east of Hanmer Springs.

The St James Station (i.e., large, extensive, sheep-farm) was acquired by the New Zealand Government in 2008 and incorporated into a wider St James Conservation Area. New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC) graphics, from press release ‘Government protects magnificent high country property’, 8 October 2008. North at top.

In fact, many of the best features of the area are to the north and northwest of the town. As one blogger puts it, “North of Hanmer Springs exists a rugged, expansive landscape where few visitors bother to tread.”

Closest to the town, on the northern side, is the Hanmer Forest Park, where there are a number of short walks, tramping tracks and walking tracks. These include the Mt Isobel Track, to the…

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Mary Jane Walker
A Maverick Traveller

Traveller, journalist, author of 18 books and of 300 blog posts on Medium and on my website a-maverick.com.