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Mansions & Parklands

Wed 4 Dec 2024

Details

Walk name/location
Mansions & Parklands
Walk grade
Summer Walks
Description

A clockwise walking loop on both sides of a principal road, colloquially known as the Inner Ring Route. Upmarket private real estate to the north. Revegetated public land to the south.

Time - 1800 hours to 2000 hours; Note: Sunset at 2016 hours.

Duration - Not more than two hours. If a majority response from participants is that conditions are unfavourable, the event will be shortened. Please assemble early to ensure a prompt departure by 1800 hours.

Distance - About seven kilometres; unsuitable for children or pets.

Suggested items - Sandshoes, hat, sunscreen, and water. Please, no thongs or sandals.

Meal option afterwards.

BIOSECURITY MEASURES: Please ensure that you thoroughly clean your footwear, clothing, walking poles and other equipment, before and after each walk to remove all seeds, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed into a "to landfill" garbage bin.

Date
Wednesday 4 December 2024
Walk Leader
Lyndon Grimmer

Meeting Location

Meeting location details will be provided after you have registered for this event.

Details
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Map URL
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Meeting location documents
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Event Fees
Event fee
AUD $5.00
(under 18 years of age AUD $1.00)
Golden Boots cards
Accepted
Meal details

Barton Restaurant, part of the Caledonian Hotel.

Walk Specifics
Start time
1800 hours
End time
2000 hours
Walking from
Caledonian Hotel, North Adelaide
Walking to
and return
Distance
About 7km
Risks
Hazards

Crossing of major roads, soon after peak-hour traffic. When not using pedestrian crossings, we will be dependent upon distant road signalling to generate “traffic waves”. At all crossing points, walkers must assemble on the far side and wait until everybody else has arrived. Only then, may the group proceed with the next stage of the walk.

Cyclists, especially along the Adelaide Park Lands Trail.