Mike Turtur Bikeway is a 9km, grade 2 hike located in Regional South Australia, South Australia. The hike should take around 3 hours to complete.
Hike overview
This trail is easily accessed along it's entire length. It runs next to the Glenelg tram line and has a road next to it on the other side.
This is not a rail trail as such, but a rail side trail next to a working tram line.
It is a commutor trail between Glenelg and Adelaide City.
It has a smooth sealed surface for the entire length, with some interesting sculptures along the way.
Access to this trail is very easy, and you can join or exit the trail anywhere you like along the entire length
It is a very flat path that crosses a few busy roads, although all have traffic lights so that you can safely cross. There are some interesting metal sculptures along the way, and an overpass over the Main South Road, giving you a good view of the surrounds.
The whole of the Adelaide CBD is surrounded by parklands, which have many walking and cycling paths. Once you get to the Adelaide end of the trail, you can make use of these paths to gain traffic free access to other parts of the city.
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Tips
South Terrace Adelaide to Glenelg in Regional South Australia
Between Adelaide city and Glenelg
Sealed
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About the region
South Australia has made a name for itself as a relaxed region full of wine, wildlife and natural wonder. Its capital of Adelaide is home to a sophisticated art and dining scene, and the €˜Festival City' knows how to celebrate, with a calendar full to the brim with events. Beyond the capital city, undulating wine regions produce classic Australian drops, migrating whales glide along rugged coastline and koalas snooze among the treetops on wind-swept islands.
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Acknowledgement of Country
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3 Reviews on “Mike Turtur Bikeway Hike (9km)”
Sorry guys you have this noted as a ‘regional’ trail, definitely not regional, middle of suburbia