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Self Guided Walks
Historic Glenelg
This 45-minute self-guided walk challenges you to uncover Glenelg’s unique past. We invite you to understand more about its historical importance as South Australia’s first settlement and how it developed over the years.
Historic Brighton
Take the time to discover some of Brighton’s hidden secrets on this 45-minute stroll. Learn about South Australia's first shark attack victim and the development of Brighton from a rural town to a bustling seaside community.
Historic Seacliff & Kingston Park
Take a 1.5-hour stroll around Seacliff and Kingston Park, learning the history behind Kingston Park's beautiful open spaces and Seacliff's eclectic built heritage.
Historic Glenelg Mansions
By the mid-1880s, the sand dunes of Glenelg’s esplanade had long given way to the summer residences of the prominent and wealthy of South Australia. Take a 1-hour stroll to discover some of the mansions that still stand in Glenelg.
Kaurna Yarta Ana Cultural Map
View the Kaurna significance and historical landscapes in the City of Holdfast Bay. This can be walked in sections in both Glenelg and Kingston Park.
Mike Turtur Bikeway
The Mike Turtur Bikeway provides 9.5km (one way—taking up to 3 hours) of shared pedestrian and bicycle path that stretches through quieter back streets. It links the Adelaide CBD to Glenelg, following the Glenelg Tram line. Located alongside the Glenelg to City tram line, look out for the Gene the Giraffe sculpture near Maxwell Terrace. The bikeway has flat terrain and is wheelchair accessible.
Coast Park - Glenelg to Seacliff Coastal Walk
A level wide 9km picturesque path that follows the coastline from Glenelg North to Kingston Park. The continuous interpretive path through the Minda Dunes is perfect for walking, running, and cycling, with rest points along the way. Check out the beautiful art sculptures along the way.
Coast Park provides an opportunity to develop a continuous public link in a park like setting along the metropolitan coastline. Running from West Beach right through to Semaphore with 14.5kms of pristine coastline, further enhancing public use and enjoyment of the coast.
The Glenelg to Seacliff Coastal Walk follows the Esplanade for 7 kilometres along the coast from Glenelg to Seacliff in Adelaide’s premier seaside suburbs. The continuous two-way pedestrian and cycling trail features scenic views, swimming beaches, jetties, outdoor dining, parks, sculptures, sites of Aboriginal cultural significance and has full accessibility for wheelchair users. Enjoy catching up with friends at one of the many cafes, restaurants, pubs, or takeaway and enjoy the seaside atmosphere.