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Length: 7.6km
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Duration: 3hrs
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Grade: 3
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Style: One way
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Start: Inneston Historic Walk, Inneston
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End: Pondalowie Bay Rd, Inneston
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Location: Innes National Park
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Closest Town:
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Distance from CBD: 293 km
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State: SA
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Latitude: -35.272621494
Longitude: 136.888599526
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Historic Lighthouse


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Rainforest Walk


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Horse Riding
Thomson-Pfitzner Plaster Trail is a 7.6km, grade 3 One way hike located in Innes National Park South Australia. The hike should take approximately 3hrs to complete.
Summary
This hike follows the old wooden railway line that runs from Inneston to Stenhouse Bay, with a series of interpretive signs depicting the local environment and history.
Start this trail at Inneston, just after the horse stable ruins, or in the opposite direction from Stenhouse Bay (near the recycling service area road). You will probably need to hike in one direction, then turn around and return back to where you started.
This walk forms part of the Walk the Yorke Trail. View other sections we have listed:
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For more information on this hiking trail, please visit Walking SA
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