Discover Play Pathway 2025
Ride or walk the Amy Gillett Bikeway and experience a vibrant mix of music, art, food, and entertainment, all set against the spectacular rolling Adelaide Hills.
Whether on wheels or on foot, the Amy Gillett Bikeway offers a scenic and enjoyable recreation trail. This 15-kilometre paved route winds through picturesque towns, iconic Hills businesses, and thriving wineries, connecting Oakbank, Woodside, Charleston, and Mount Torrens.
New in 2025: The 'Touch a Truck' event at Mount Torrens lets families get up close with trucks and machinery, perfect for curious kids!
This event is open to all ages. You can ride the full route or just a section, and best of all—it’s FREE!
Join us on Sunday, 2 March 2025, from 9 am to 3 pm for a day of fun, fitness, and community!
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Get involved for businesses and performers
Are you a local business, artist, or community group? Join us for this exciting event, it’s free to take part!
Stallholders and Performers
We welcome food vendors, market stalls, artists, and community groups. This year’s stalls will be in Woodside and Mount Torrens.
- To apply for a stall, complete the form below by Tuesday 11 February 2025.
- If your group wants to perform, let us know! We’ve had dance groups, ukulele players, drama groups, and more—everyone is welcome!
For stalls at the Mt Torrens Market, email the Mt Torrens and District Community Association
Promote Your Business
Are you a business near the Amy Gillett Pathway? You can run a special promotion or event to attract visitors. To get involved, complete the form below by Tuesday 11 February 2025.
Sunday 3 March 2024 Gallery
Sunday 19 March 2023 Gallery
Sunday 6 March 2022 Video
More Information
Contact our events team with any questions
Commitment to community wellbeing
Discover Play Pathway and similar events support our goal of building a healthier, more connected community. These events align with A Brighter Future, our strategic plan for the next four years.
Our plan focuses on five key areas:
- Built Environment
- Community Wellbeing
- Economy
- Natural Environment
- Organisation
We’re committed to improving community wellbeing through inclusive events that promote active, healthy lifestyles. Discover Play Pathway is a great example of this in action.
See the key priorities this event supports below and download our strategic plan at the link provided.
- Priority C6.2 - Develop, support or bring events to our district that have social, cultural, environmental or economic benefits.
- Priority C6.3 - Recognise, encourage and support artists, emerging artists, writers and performers through promotion of the Arts and supporting opportunities to exhibit and perform.