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Make a U turn when possible

Day 3 is about where we decided to through the plans out the window and get lost….

Laying in bed in the Camper Van in Hamner Springs before the kids had woken up James and I were talking about our route.  The plan  was to go down the East coast and stay at Tekapo and then on to Queenstown the next day – about 7-8 hours drive.

However, James (having worked in Ashburton and traveled frequently to Blenheim) had travelled that stretch a lot but never the West Coast.  Kind of bucket list stuff he reasoned.  Absolutely I said, jumping at the chance to get lost.

A quick (and as it turns out rather incomplete) search on Google Maps convinced us we would get there in about 9 hours – really not much longer at all… [spoiler alert – after 13 hours we finally made it to Haast!!]

Rather auspiciously as we set out from Hamner Springs we found a sign that said “Get Lost” – both James and I agreed – it must be a sign.  We were destined to get lost.

With the radio blasting James, me and the 3 kids were singing at the tops of our voices with the GPS valiantly saying every 5 or so minutes – make a U turn when possible.

We didn’t listen to a word it said….

From James..

I would have liked to have more time and explore more and see some more of the coastline – maybe a few seals

How we rated it…

Sophia (6 years old) rates it 1/10

Krystal (8 years old) rates it 8/10

Bella (9 years old) rates it 5/10

James rates it 8/10

Cat rates it 8/10

Well priced, great family fun at Hamner Springs

About an hour and a half from Christchurch Hamner Springs is an easy drive from Christchurch.

We drove in tandem with James and 5 children (our 3 plus Sarah’s two) in the Camper Van and me and Sarah followed behind having a great old time talking about anything and everything.  From the sounds of things the “Daddy Day Care bus” as it was dubbed by Krystal was the best party bus around!  I’m surprised we didn’t see it rocking as we drove…

Campervan on the road to Hamner Springs
Campervan on the way to Hamner Springs

We stopped for marmite sammies and a few supplies at Culverden.  Lots of picnic tables and a well stocked dairy!

Dairy at Culverden
Dairy at Culverden

On to Hamner and to my shock and horror I found that they had at least two camping grounds.  As I have said in previous posts, organisation is not my strong point so I had blindly assumed when booking several months before that the Hamner Springs camping ground was THE Hamner Springs camping ground.

In a mild panic I rang the first one that I saw and asked if by any chance they had a booking for me.  They didn’t and didn’t seem overly happy about suggesting other local camping grounds I could try (why ever not?)

Fortunately I hit the jackpot with the second camp ground and they had us booked in to a powered site for night two of our South Island Campervan Holiday.

Camper Van successfully stowed and we were on to the pools.

Amazing variety of pools from the kiddies pools to the lazy river to the super hot (including some adults only) mineral pools.

The spring weather still wasn’t super hot and unfortunately for us the kids preferred the luke warm kids pools to the hot mineral pools so it was a matter of tag teaming between Sarah, James and I to all try and get a little time in the hot pools.

Sophia, despite all her verge eating over the past 3 months, remained half a centimetre too short for the hydra slides (if you have a little one that is on the verge of 120cm don’t promise slides as they are very strict) but could go on the super bowl with an adult.

You get in to the super bowl on an inflatable ring (in my case a double with Sophia) – are sent down a slide and then spun around a bowl several times before being spat out another slide at the other end.  It wasn’t as alarming as it sounds but I was kind of relieved when Sophia said it was too cold to line up for another turn and didn’t even mind that I had paid $5 for her and $10 for me to have just one turn.

Hamner Springs Super Bowl
Hamner Springs Super Bowl

All in all – it was well priced, great family fun at Hamner Springs.  If you manage to spot the pool photographer definitely call her over.  It’s challenging conditions to photograph in but I wager that most of you won’t be taking your camera in the pool (I know I wasn’t) and she really does capture great moments.

You can find out more about the pools here…

http://hanmersprings.co.nz

In terms of where to stay…  there are a couple of options for camper vans.  The one we went for was really basic (and cheap) and did the job perfectly for a one night stay after a long day swimming.  You can find more information about it here…

http://www.kiwiholidayparks.com/canterbury/pines-holiday-park/?gclid=CjwKEAjwhdOwBRDFsYTfhvzX1hYSJAAfCUcL7AJQQiU9FQYFr8bNkhnQdHrIU9nuAjuJ1J1XaZtR5hoCf1Pw_wcB

From James….

The things that stood out for me where the adult spa, the super bowl and being able to buy a beer.

How we rated it…

Sophia (6 years old) rates it 10/10

Krystal (8 years old) rates it 10/10

Bella (9 years old) rates it 10/10

James rates it 8/10 Cat rates it 8/10