Hanmer Springs

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Hanmer Springs
Hanmer Springs is located in New Zealand
Hanmer Springs
Hanmer Springs
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Elevation(NZHR, Airport)[1] 338 m (1,109 ft)
Population (2013)[2]
 • Total 840
Postcode 7334
File:Mount Isobel behind Hanmer Springs.jpg
Mount Isobel behind Hanmer Springs
File:Waiau Ferry Bridge.jpg
Waiau Ferry Bridge over Waiau River, just outside Hanmer Springs

Hanmer Springs is a small town in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. The town is named after Thomas Hanmer, an owner of Hawkeswood Station near the Conway river during the 1850s.[3]

Location

It is located 65 kilometres southwest of Kaikoura (135 km by car), in the Hurunui District and 130 kilometres northwest of Christchurch. The town lies on a minor road 9 kilometres north of State Highway 7, the northern route between Christchurch and the West Coast via Lewis Pass. The township lies at the base of Conical Hill. According to the 2013 census, the resident population is 840.[4]

Economy

The town is built around a popular hot spring which was discovered in the late 19th century. The hot springs were produced by the fractured rock bed along the Hanmer fault.

Hanmer Springs' Queen Mary Hospital, the South Island's leading rehabilitation centre for sufferers of drug addiction, was controversially closed in 2003.[5][6] The premises were purchased by the New Zealand Department of Conservation in 2008.[7]

Hot pools

In 2009, a 4600 square metre extension to the hot pools complex was proposed including "a second [16m high] water-slide, ice-skating rink and relocating and reconfiguring the freshwater pool."[8] During the consent process oppositions were made to it by, among others, the Queen Mary Reserve Trust concerning the expansions effect on noise levels and visual impact. Concerns were also raised by former hospital superintendent, Dr Robert Crawford, about the change the development might have on the village’s brand of "slow tourism and relaxation, not wet’n’wild."[9]

After a hearing from independent Commissioner Robert Batty, on Monday, 18 January 2010 the proposal was approved. "The freshwater pool, new buildings, water slide/super bowl and the aqua play/ ice skating area are all to be on land from the subdivision of Queen Mary Hospital land."[10]

Tourism industry

Hanmer Springs is a popular tourist destination, and the town's population swells during holidays. Bungy jumping, jet boating, mountain biking and bush walking are common tourist activities, and there is an airline service available for the viewing of the town's alpine surroundings. A Visitor Information Centre next to the hot springs provides information about the area and booking facilities for transport. Trampers can obtain weather information, maps and guidance from the Department of Conservation. Budget accommodation includes a new Youth Hostel.

Transportation

Two daily shuttle bus companies travel from Hanmer Springs to Christchurch and back. The town is the gateway to the Molesworth station, Lake Tennyson and Rainbow station. During summer months, gravel roads through the Rainbow Valley to St Arnaud and the Nelson Lakes National Park, and through the Molesworth Station to Blenheim, Picton, and the Marlborough region are frequented by travellers, four-wheel drivers, and guided tour groups. There are two skifields in the Hanmer Springs area: the Hanmer Springs Ski Area and Mount Lyford.

Notes

  1. http://server.gladstonefamily.net/site/NZHR
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  8. "Growth of site opposed by trust" written by Marc Greenhill, The Press, Saturday 28 November 2009 pp. A11
  9. "Growth of site opposed by trust" written by Marc Greenhill, The Press, 28 November 2009 pp. A11
  10. "Pools Development Given the Green Light" Hanmer Springs Village News, 22 January 2010 page 5

External links

http://www.hanmersprings.org.nz

Hanmer Springs travel guide from Wikivoyage


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