Mylor to Cleland
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Walk name/location
Mylor to Cleland
Description
Although the most populous section of the trail, it still retains a rural feel as walkers pass through the parks and bushland of Bridgewater, Mt George Conservation Park, Mt Lofty Botanic Gardens and Cleland Conservation Park.
Date
Sunday 21 July, 2019
Map & GPS Files
Guidebook maps
Southern Guidebook, chapter 3 map 2. chapter 3 map 3. chapter 3 map 4.
Meeting Location
Meeting location details will be provided after you have registered for this walk.
Details
Information withheld
Walk Fees
Walk Fee
AUD $10 (under 18 years of age AUD $1)
Golden Boots cards
Accepted
Bus
$20
Walk Specifics
Start time
8am for 8.30am start
Risks
Hazards
Road crossings and small stretches of road walking. Beware of strong running creeks after heavy rains.
Requirements
Morning tea and lunch. At least 2l water
Nearby Campsites and Accommodation Options This list is generic and is derived from the Walk Selector for this walk section. Your walk leader may be suggesting a different or specific town or accommodation option to be based at.
In This Section
On or within 2km of this Heysen Trail section.
Aldgate Bridgewater Mt Lofty Cottage YHA Woodhouse Activity Centre Summertown Mylor Mt Lofty Norton Summit Burnslea Log Cabin Aldgate Lodge The Retreat Hahndorf Oak Tree Cottages Amble at Hahndorf Hahndorf Resort The Manna of Hahndorf Hahndorf House Stables Inn Motel Hahndorf Old Mill Hahndorf Motel Lorikeet Lane B&B Mount Lofty House Mylor Oval Near This Section
More than 2km off of the Heysen Trail section.
Hahndorf Cladich Pavilions Event created: 9:53pm Monday 22 October, 2018Event last edited: 12:17pm Monday 1 July, 2019
The Friends of the Heysen Trail is the primary partner in maintaining the Heysen Trail. A regular walking program occurs year-wide, with different grades of walks catering for beginners to experienced walkers. More about the Friends
South Australia’s 1,200km Heysen Trail extends from Cape Jervis, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, to Parachilna Gorge, in the Flinders Ranges, traversing coastal areas, native bushland, rugged gorges, pine forests, vineyards, rich farmland and historic towns, catering for both the serious backpacker hiking the entire trail and for walkers doing day walks along shorter sections. More about the Heysen Trail .