Reservation Phone
0800 453 625
Located in the centre of Hanmer Springs Village, Glenalvon Motels is adjacent to a restaurant, the thermal pools, information centre and many other local attractions. It is the closest 4-star motel (self-rated) to the thermal pools.
Hanmer Springs offers a range of different activities including: hunting, fishing, tennis, bowls, forest walks, bush walking, skiing, rafting, jet boating, bungy jumping, helicopter flights, paragliding, an 18-hole golf course and horse trekking.
Enjoy the spectacular scenery along the Waiau River as you blast through narrow gorges, white-water rapids and braided shallows on our thrilling Jet Boat Ride. Experience the adrenalin high of our Bungy Jump as you leap from the historic Ferry Bridge and freefall for 35 metres. Relax on a Grade 2 River Rafting adventure as you paddle down a mountain river, or try our fun Canoe Safaris – perfect for families.
www.hanmerspringsattractions.co.nzHanmer Horse Treks specialise in taking small groups of riders high up into the forest and onto the farm hills, crossing clear mountain streams and taking in views that will blow you away.
www.hanmerhorsetrekking.comFor a cool mix of fun, play and education, Waiariki Farmpark is the ideal outing for families, schools, groups and animal lovers of all ages. We have 2 acres of sheltered farm park land where the animals are displayed in a clean, relaxed and peaceful environment.
www.waiariki-farmpark.co.nzSolve the mystery of the Lost Temple with all its surprises or play a round of golf on the Gold Rush-themed 18-hole mini-golf course.
www.a-maze-n-golf.co.nzHanmer Springs Helicopters is renowned for exciting helicopter tours, top hunting and fishing trips and spots.
www.hanmerhelicopters.co.nzWhether you're after a quiet amble or a hardcore hike, Hanmer Springs is a walker's paradise. The variety of walks is incredible – from short leisurely strolls along forest paths to hikes up Mt Isobel. Some of the tracks traverse the Heritage Forest Area where the exotic trees were planted over 100 years ago while other tracks pass through pockets of native mountain beech.
www.visithanmersprings.co.nz