Yurrebilla Trail
The Yurrebilla Trail is only 12 kilometres from Adelaide, South Australia. Linking parks of the Adelaide Hills, the Yurrebilla Trail is 54 kilometres long and winds its way from Belair National Park to Black Hill Conservation Park.
The Yurrebilla Trail is a cultural and environmental discovery bushwalk that passes through some of the most spectacular scenery of the Adelaide Hills including gorges, waterfalls, heathlands and tall forests. It also provides stunning views to the hills and the city. The Yurrebilla Trail celebrates an environmentally and culturally significant landscape. Stories about the natural and cultural heritage of the area, through interpretation of places, activities and events are just some of the experiences that await you.
It is divided into five sections so it can be walked in its entirety in three days, or in half day sections.
Information on individual Yurrebilla Trail sections is available on the Yurrebilla Trail Maps page.
The Yurrebilla Trail is part of the Trails SA network. Trails SA has been developed to help people discover the best trails in South Australia. There are many opportunities to walk, cycle, horse ride, scuba dive or canoe across South Australia.
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