Remote Alpine Escapes: Lake Sumner & Lake Taylor
At the end of a long, winding gravel road lie two of North Canterbury’s most remarkable lakes: Lake Sumner and Lake Taylor. Their remoteness is part of the magic. As the countryside opens into wide valleys and still water, visitors are rewarded with a sense of quiet that feels increasingly rare.

These lakes are favourites for fishing, boating and swimming, and the surrounding Department of Conservation campgrounds make them an iconic setting for a classic Kiwi family holiday. Picnics by the shoreline, children learning to fish for the first time, and evenings under star-filled skies all form part of the experience.
High-Country Beauty: Lake Tennyson
Perched near Hanmer Springs, Lake Tennyson offers pure alpine serenity. Crisp air, tussock landscapes, and crystal-clear water create an ideal destination for day trips, photography, or simply escaping into nature. While beautifully peaceful, the area also reminds visitors of the importance of respecting fragile alpine environments.

Coastal Energy: Gore Bay
On the district’s eastern edge, Gore Bay delivers a completely different kind of water experience. This lively coastal village is a favourite for surfing, boogie boarding and sun-soaked afternoons on the sand. Families gather here each summer, creating traditions that span generations. Dramatic landforms such as Cathedral Gully, combined with the relaxed beach culture, make Gore Bay a true coastal gem.
Hidden Gem: Motunau Beach
Further north, the fishing village of Motunau remains one of the region’s best-kept secrets. Quiet, charming and deeply connected to the sea, it’s a place where locals launch boats straight from the beach and visitors enjoy fishing, diving and sweeping views. Its unhurried atmosphere appeals to those seeking authentic coastal simplicity.
Adventure on the Water: Jet Boating
For those chasing speed and adventure, Hurunui’s rivers deliver. Jet boating is hugely popular throughout the district, from local families heading out on their own boats to visitors jumping aboard guided experiences. Energy Jet offers thrilling rides on the Hurunui River, while Hanmer Springs Attractions operates jet boating on the Waiau River—a must-do for anyone wanting to experience the region’s waterways from a fresh and exhilarating perspective.
A Region That Welcomes Exploration
Across all these spots, the Hurunui offers safe swimming and boating, easy access points, and plenty of places to pause, whether that’s a lakeside picnic or a visit to one of the nearby wineries, country pubs or eateries.
With alpine lakes, surf beaches, hidden fishing villages, and adventure-packed rivers all within reach, the region’s waterways invite everyone to explore, unwin,d and create summer memories that last long after the season fades.
We would like to thank Flora Brons from Visit Hurunui for this article

















