There are many places in Hamirpur district which have historical, cultural and religious importance. Some of them are as under :
Singh Maheshweri Temple
The temple of Lord Shiva-Parvati is situated on the bank of Yamuna river in the north, at Hamirpur headquarter. Historically this temple is supposed to be the heritage of Gupta period.
Chaura Devi Temple
This temple is constructed around the peepal tree as the idol of Goddess was dreamed to a devotee in the mid-night. After some time a beautiful park was also constructed at there.
Meher Temple
This temple was constructed by Parmeshweri Dayal Pukar, a devotee of avtar Mehar Baba in 1964 at Hamirpur headquarter. The idol of avtar Mehar Baba was placed in the temple on 18th nov. 1970.
City Forest
City forest was established by forest department, on the Hamipur-Kalpi road near about 2 kms from Hamirpur. This place is Very polpular as a picnic spot.
Gayatri Tapubhumi
This religious place is situated on Kanpur �Sagar road in Bharwa Sumerpur, 17 kms far from Hamirpur.
Bake Bihari Temple
In 1872, the temple was constructed by Pandit Dhani Ram on the birth anniversary of his nephew pragdutt. The temple is very polpular for its art in Bundelkhand.
Brahamanand Dham
After the inaugration by the contemporary chief minister of U.P. in 1999, this place came to be known as dham. In the memory of Swami brahamanand this dham was constructed in Barbara village of Sarila block.
Kalpa Vraksh
This tree is on the bank of yamuna river at Hamirpur. This is very old and rare in India.