How we're working to improve your spaces
Adelaide Hills Council is using sensors to the improve your trails and play spaces in the future.
Council want to understand visitation patterns at Council play spaces and trails and are using infrared technology to help do this.
The data will be used to guide upgrades and other activities. Having a better understanding of how and when our spaces are used allows us to make evidence-based decisions for the future.
The sensors used do not record images, video or take data from smart devices, so personal information cannot be recorded. The privacy of residents and visitors is important, therefore all data will be collected and managed in accordance with the Government of South Australia Information Privacy Principles.
Explore our trails
Showing 1 – 11 of 11 results.
Amy Gillett Pathway
- Type
- Trail
- Address
- Onkaparinga Valley Rd, Oakbank
- Features
- Bike track
The Amy Gillett Pathway is a scenic 17km trail in the Adelaide Hills, perfect for cycling, walking, and horse riding. This flat, paved path, following an old railway line, stretches from Oakbank to Mount Torrens.
Crafers - Stirling Bikeway
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Howard Drive, Stirling
- Features
- Bike track
The Crafers - Stirling Bikeway is a bike link that provides a mostly off-road cycling & walking path from the top of the Crafers Bikeway (top of old freeway) into the township of Stirling.
Heysen Trail (Mid Point)
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Cudlee Creek
- Features
- Trail
Adelaide Hills Council plays host to a part of South Australia's premier National Trail, the Heysen Trail. From Mylor to Mount Crawford this 80+km section of the Heysen takes in wondrous valleys, spectacular views and challenges even the hardened walker.
Heysen Trail (Mt Lofty)
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Heysen Trail, Cleland
- Features
- Trail
Adelaide Hills Council plays host to a part of South Australia's premier National Trail, the Heysen Trail. From Mylor to Mount Crawford this 80+km section of the Heysen takes in wondrous valleys, spectacular views and challenges even the hardened walker.
Heysen Trail (Northern End)
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Heysen Trail, Mount Crawford
- Features
- Trail
Adelaide Hills Council plays host to a part of South Australia's premier National Trail, the Heysen Trail. From Mylor to Mount Crawford this 80+km section of the Heysen takes in wondrous valleys, spectacular views and challenges even the hardened walker.
Heysen Trail (Southern End)
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Silver Lake Road, Mylor
- Features
- Trail
Adelaide Hills Council plays host to a part of South Australia's premier National Trail, the Heysen Trail. From Mylor to Mount Crawford this 80+km section of the Heysen takes in wondrous valleys, spectacular views and challenges even the hardened walker.
Morialta Conservation Park
- Type
- Park, Trail
- Address
- Morialta Falls Road, Woodforde
- Features
- Trail, Off-street car park
For more than 100 years, Morialta Conservation Park has been a well-loved recreational escape, offering plenty to see and do for everyone.
Pioneer Women's Trail (Mid Point)
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Old Carey Gully Road, Stirling
- Features
- Trail
Starting in Verdun and traversing the Adelaide Hills through to Beaumont (Burnside), the Pioneer Women's Trail is a walking route that closely follows the route early European Settlers once used to trade goods between the hills and Adelaide.
Pioneer Women's Trail (Northern End)
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Cleland
- Features
- Trail
Starting in Verdun and traversing the Adelaide Hills through to Beaumont (Burnside), the Pioneer Women's Trail is a walking route that closely follows the route early European Settlers once used to trade goods between the hills and Adelaide.
Pioneer Women's Trail (Southern End)
- Type
- Trail, Trail
- Address
- Silver Road, Bridgewater
- Features
- Trail
Starting in Verdun and traversing the Adelaide Hills through to Beaumont (Burnside), the Pioneer Women's Trail is a walking route that closely follows the route early European Settlers once used to trade goods between the hills and Adelaide.
Woorabinda Bushland Reserves
- Type
- Park, Trail
- Address
- Woorabinda Drive, Stirling
- Features
- Trail, Off-street car park
Woorabinda Bushland Reserves is made up of four reserves; Hender, Madurta, Stirling Park and Woorabinda and hosts a lake and trail network. The Park contains large areas of natural bushland providing significant conservation and biodiversity.