Regional overview

The southern end of the Travers Range is the Lake Rotoiti / Angelus side of the Travers system: Mount Robert and Robert Ridge above West Bay, the Speargrass Creek approach, the Hukere Stream climb out of the Travers valley, and the steep Mount Cedric route from Sabine Hut. All four hut approaches converge on the Lake Angelus basin, and none of them are casual walks — DOC classes every Angelus route as demanding, with snow, ice, avalanche, sub-zero temperatures, and rapid weather change all normal risks outside high summer.

Access is from State Highway 63 at St Arnaud. Mount Robert Road serves the Robert Ridge, Speargrass, and Mount Robert Circuit trailheads; the Hukere route starts from the head of Lake Rotoiti after a lake taxi or the Lakehead Track; Sabine Hut is a Sabine-valley walk-in from Lake Rotoroa or the West Sabine side. Angelus Hut requires a booking year-round.

Selection rationale

The Mount Robert Circuit is the compact roadside ridge loop that introduces the range without committing to Angelus. The other four are the DOC-verified Angelus approaches from the south, east, and west — Robert Ridge as the classic fine-weather route, Speargrass as the sheltered bad-weather alternative, Travers-Cascade via Hukere as the steep forest-to-tarn route, and Mount Cedric as the steepest southern climb. The neighbouring St Arnaud Range walks are catalogued in their own Mount Robert Area entry and are excluded here.

Summary table

# Hike Country Route type Distance Approx. gain Difficulty
1 Mount Robert Circuit New Zealand Loop ~8.9–9 km ~642 m Hard
2 Robert Ridge Route to Angelus Hut New Zealand One-way, hut-based ~11.5–12.2 km ~1,059–1,472 m cumulative Hard / expert
3 Speargrass Creek Route to Angelus Hut New Zealand One-way, hut-based ~11.2 km ~1,080 m cumulative Hard
4 Travers-Cascade Route via Hukere Stream New Zealand One-way, hut-based ~9.4–10.1 km ~1,124 m Hard / expert
5 Mount Cedric Route from Sabine Hut New Zealand One-way, hut-based ~6.8–7 km ~1,474 m Hard

Before you go

Permits and access

All five routes lie inside Nelson Lakes National Park, managed by DOC. Angelus Hut is bookable year-round through DOC and is required for any overnight stay; day-only travellers do not book but should still check current alerts. The Mount Robert Road gate can be closed by ice or snow; DOC has closed it for extended periods in past seasons. Opportunistic vehicle theft is a documented issue at the Mount Robert Carpark — leave nothing visible in the vehicle.

Standard southern Travers day-hiking kit

The Angelus approaches are alpine days, not summer walks. Carry:

  • Full mountain kit: boots with grip, waterproof/windproof shell, warm insulating layer, hat and gloves, food, water and treatment, map and compass with GPS backup.
  • Personal locator beacon (PLB); mobile coverage is limited to unreliable on Robert Ridge and absent in the Sabine valley.
  • Sun protection, headtorch, first aid, and — for shoulder-season crossings — an ice axe and instep crampons if snow patches are likely on the ridge or in the Hukere climb.
  • Booking confirmation for Angelus Hut if extending to a night, and cash or ticket cover for Sabine Hut on a linkage from the Cedric side.

Common hazards

DOC warns that Robert Ridge is fully exposed to sudden weather change, high wind, icy rock, and poor visibility. Speargrass, Hukere, and Sabine crossings can flood after rain or snowmelt. The bridge over Hukere Stream is often removed from May to November for avalanche protection; travel is not recommended in that window without direct DOC confirmation. Mount Cedric is very steep, waterless above the bushline, and prone to hard ice in shoulder seasons.

1. Mount Robert Circuit

Mouth of Black Valley Stream with Pourangahau / Mount Robert beyond, Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand
Mouth of Black Valley Stream with Pourangahau / Mount Robert beyond, the ridge system followed by the Mount Robert Circuit. Photo: Paora, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryNew Zealand
Sub-regionPourangahau / Mount Robert, Nelson Lakes
StartMount Robert Carpark, end of Mount Robert Road
FinishLoop return to Mount Robert Carpark
Route typeLoop via Pinchgut Track and Paddy's Track
DistanceDOC: 9 km; AllTrails cross-check: 8.9 km
Elevation gainApproximately 642 m from carpark to ridge high point
Elevation lossApproximately the same as gain
Maximum elevationOpen Mount Robert ridge area from carpark base around 880 m
Estimated timeDOC page: 5 hours; DOC walks brochure: 4 hours
DifficultyHard (DOC advanced tramping track)
Best seasonClear, non-icy conditions; the road gate may be locked in winter
Public transport / accessPrivate vehicle via Mount Robert Road; no public transport

Itinerary

From the Mount Robert Carpark, climb the Pinchgut Track’s switchbacks up the northern face of Pourangahau / Mount Robert to the ridge, then descend Paddy’s Track along the longer, easier gradient back to the carpark. Reversing the direction is common. DOC highlights the historical erosion and fire context of the Mount Robert slopes and the sustained views over Lake Rotoiti.

Why it is essential

The circuit is the most accessible southern Travers Range day: a compact loop, big Lake Rotoiti views, and the same ridge system that continues south into the Angelus approaches.

Hazards and notes

  • Exposure to wind and weather on the open ridge; sudden southerlies are normal.
  • Icy road conditions can close the Mount Robert Road gate.
  • Sandflies and wasps are common in season along the beech forest sections.
Source URL Format Notes
DOC Mount Robert Circuit doc.govt.nz Official track page DOC website terms
DOC Nelson Lakes walks brochure doc.govt.nz PDF Official brochure DOC website terms
AllTrails cross-check alltrails.com Third-party map Do not redistribute AllTrails GPX without licence confirmation
OpenStreetMap: Mount Robert area openstreetmap.org OSM area ODbL; attribution required

Further reading

2. Robert Ridge Route to Angelus Hut

Robert Ridge Route in winter, Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand
Robert Ridge Route in winter, the open ridge that leads to Angelus Hut. Photo: Michal Klajban, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryNew Zealand
Sub-regionRobert Ridge / Julius Summit, Nelson Lakes
StartMount Robert Carpark, end of Mount Robert Road
FinishAngelus Hut
Route typeOne-way, hut-based
DistanceDOC: 12.2 km; RouteGuides: 11.5 km; AllTrails: 11.6 km
Elevation gainAllTrails: ~1,059 m; RouteGuides cumulative: ~1,472 m
Elevation lossRolling; drop into the Angelus basin near the hut
Maximum elevationJulius Summit ~1,794 m; Angelus Hut ~1,650 m
Estimated timeDOC: 6 hours
DifficultyHard / expert (DOC advanced alpine tramping route)
Best seasonFine, clear, low-wind conditions; winter is a mountaineering objective
Public transport / accessPrivate vehicle via Mount Robert Road; no public transport

Itinerary

DOC describes the Pinchgut / Robert Ridge approach as the most popular fine-weather route to Angelus Hut. From the Mount Robert Carpark, climb the Pinchgut Track to the ridge, follow the poled Robert Ridge line past Julius Summit and across rocky alpine sections, then drop into the Lake Angelus basin.

Why it is essential

Robert Ridge is the defining southern Travers day stage: airy ridge walking, big views over Lake Rotoiti and the Travers valley, and arrival at the Lake Angelus basin.

Hazards and notes

  • DOC warns that Robert Ridge is fully exposed to rapid weather change, high wind, poor visibility, and icy winter conditions; DOC has recorded accidents on icy rocky sections.
  • No water on the ridge — carry enough for the full day.
  • Angelus Hut bookings are required year-round.
Source URL Format Notes
DOC Angelus Hut tracks and routes doc.govt.nz Official hut page DOC website terms
DOC Nelson Lakes multiday hikes brochure doc.govt.nz PDF Official brochure DOC website terms
RouteGuides: Robert Ridge to Angelus routeguides.co.nz Third-party route page GPX at xrv697.gpx; redistribution terms unresolved
AllTrails cross-check alltrails.com Third-party map Do not redistribute AllTrails GPX without licence confirmation

Further reading

3. Speargrass Creek Route to Angelus Hut

Speargrass Creek Route to Angelus Hut, Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand
Speargrass Creek Route to Angelus Hut, the sheltered bad-weather approach. Photo: Michal Klajban, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryNew Zealand
Sub-regionSpeargrass Creek / Angelus basin, Nelson Lakes
StartMount Robert Carpark, via Speargrass Hut
FinishAngelus Hut
Route typeOne-way, hut-based
DistanceDOC: 11.2 km; RouteGuides / AllTrails segment total: ~11.7 km
Elevation gainApproximately 1,080 m cumulative from RouteGuides / AllTrails segment checks
Elevation lossRolling; final drop into the Angelus basin
Maximum elevationSpeargrass Hut ~1,060 m; Angelus Hut ~1,650 m
Estimated timeDOC: 6 hours
DifficultyHard (DOC advanced tramping route)
Best seasonPreferred when Robert Ridge is unsafe; stream conditions still control feasibility
Public transport / accessPrivate vehicle via Mount Robert Road; no public transport

Itinerary

From the Mount Robert Carpark, drop and traverse to Speargrass Hut, then climb through the Speargrass Creek headwaters to meet the Robert Ridge approach near the Lake Angelus viewpoint. DOC notes many unbridged stream crossings and muddy sections through the middle third of the route.

Why it is essential

Speargrass is the lower, sheltered counterpart to Robert Ridge — the practical alternative when the ridge is unsafe, while still delivering the Angelus basin as the destination.

Hazards and notes

  • Unbridged stream crossings can become dangerous after rain or snowmelt.
  • The upper route reaches alpine terrain near Angelus Hut; cold, wind, and visibility remain major concerns near the hut.
  • Angelus Hut bookings are required year-round.
Source URL Format Notes
DOC Angelus Hut tracks and routes doc.govt.nz Official hut page DOC website terms
DOC Nelson Lakes multiday hikes brochure doc.govt.nz PDF Official brochure DOC website terms
RouteGuides: Speargrass Track segment routeguides.co.nz Third-party route page GPX at xrv2418.gpx; redistribution terms unresolved
AllTrails cross-check alltrails.com Third-party map Do not redistribute AllTrails GPX without licence confirmation

Further reading

4. Travers-Cascade Route via Hukere Stream to Angelus Hut

Peaks between Hukere Stream and Shift Creek valley, Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand
Peaks between Hukere Stream and Shift Creek valley, seen from the Angelus basin above the Travers-Cascade climb. Photo: Michal Klajban, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryNew Zealand
Sub-regionUpper Travers / Hukere Stream, Nelson Lakes
StartColdwater Hut or Lakehead Track junction
FinishAngelus Hut
Route typeOne-way, hut-based
DistanceDOC: 9.4 km (Travers-Cascade section); AllTrails: 10.1 km from Coldwater Hut
Elevation gainAllTrails: ~1,124 m
Elevation lossMinimal until the drop into the Angelus basin
Maximum elevationAngelus Hut ~1,650 m; poled climb tops out slightly higher on the shoulder
Estimated timeDOC: 6 hours
DifficultyHard / expert in poor conditions
Best seasonSummer to early autumn; avoid winter, avalanche, and high snowmelt without proper equipment
Public transport / accessLake Rotoiti water taxi or Lakehead Track approach; no scheduled public transport

Itinerary

From the lower Travers side, follow the Travers-Cascade route beside Hukere Stream toward the Lake Angelus basin. DOC describes a steady climb followed by a steep poled section, and warns that the bridge over Hukere Stream may be removed from May to November because of avalanche danger.

Why it is essential

The Hukere route is the physical connection between the Upper Travers catalogue and the southern Angelus basin — the forest-to-tarn climb that makes the Travers Range read as a single connected mountain system rather than a set of separate valleys.

Hazards and notes

  • Difficult stream crossings after rain or snowmelt.
  • Winter snow, ice, and avalanche exposure through the upper climb.
  • If the Hukere bridge has been removed for the season the route can become unsuitable — check with DOC.
Source URL Format Notes
DOC Angelus Hut tracks and routes doc.govt.nz Official hut page DOC website terms
DOC Nelson Lakes multiday hikes brochure doc.govt.nz PDF Official brochure DOC website terms
AllTrails cross-check alltrails.com Third-party map Do not redistribute AllTrails GPX without licence confirmation
OpenStreetMap: Travers valley openstreetmap.org OSM area ODbL; attribution required

Further reading

5. Mount Cedric Route from Sabine Hut to Angelus Hut

Angelus Ridge, Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand
Angelus Ridge above the Lake Angelus basin — the tops that the Mount Cedric route joins after climbing out of the Sabine. Photo: Michal Klajban, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryNew Zealand
Sub-regionMount Cedric / Sabine – Angelus link, Nelson Lakes
StartSabine Hut
FinishAngelus Hut
Route typeOne-way, hut-based
DistanceDOC: 6.8 km; RouteGuides: 7 km
Elevation gain~1,474 m ascent (reversing RouteGuides' Angelus–Sabine profile); AllTrails out-and-back: 1,537 m
Elevation lossFinal drop into the Angelus basin
Maximum elevationRouteGuides high point ~1,806 m; Sabine Hut ~455 m; Angelus Hut ~1,650 m
Estimated timeDOC: 6 hours
DifficultyHard (steep DOC advanced alpine tramping route)
Best seasonClear, snow-free conditions strongly preferred
Public transport / accessSabine Hut is reached from Lake Rotoroa by water taxi or the Sabine valley track; no direct road access

Itinerary

DOC describes the Mount Cedric route as starting behind Sabine Hut, climbing very steeply through forest, then following poles and cairns across exposed ground above the bush edge before dropping into the Lake Angelus basin.

Why it is essential

This is the steepest and most dramatic southern Travers approach to Angelus. It suits strong parties looking for a direct Sabine–Angelus link rather than the longer Speargrass or Robert Ridge exit.

Hazards and notes

  • Very steep and exposed above the bush edge; no water on the climb.
  • Winter snow and ice make the Cedric line a serious mountaineering objective — treat it as an alpine route, not a shortcut.
  • Angelus Hut bookings are required year-round; Sabine Hut is first-come, first-served.
Source URL Format Notes
DOC Angelus Hut tracks and routes doc.govt.nz Official hut page DOC website terms
DOC Nelson Lakes multiday hikes brochure doc.govt.nz PDF Official brochure DOC website terms
RouteGuides: Angelus – Sabine via Mt Cedric routeguides.co.nz Third-party route page Recorded direction is Angelus→Sabine; GPX at xrv703.gpx; redistribution terms unresolved
AllTrails cross-check alltrails.com Third-party map Do not redistribute AllTrails GPX without licence confirmation

Further reading

Verification notes

  • Angelus Hut bookings are required all year according to DOC; catalogue readers should always link through to DOC for booking and current alerts.
  • RouteGuides GPX files are recorded here as source files only; redistribution and commercial reuse terms remain unresolved.
  • AllTrails maps are used as distance and elevation cross-checks and should not be treated as reusable GPX data without licence confirmation.

Further reading

Source URL
DOC Nelson Lakes National Park doc.govt.nz
DOC Mount Robert Circuit doc.govt.nz
DOC Angelus Hut doc.govt.nz
DOC Nelson Lakes multiday hikes brochure (PDF) doc.govt.nz PDF
DOC Nelson Lakes walks brochure (PDF) doc.govt.nz PDF
Storm — Mount Robert Area, St Arnaud Range storm.ski article
Wikipedia — Travers Range en.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia — Nelson Lakes National Park en.wikipedia.org