Torrens Linear Park, Adelaide
Facts and practical information
The Torrens Linear Park was completed in 1997 as the first of its kind developed in Australia where it is the largest hills-to-coast park. It began as a flood mitigation scheme along the River Torrens running westward from the Adelaide Hills, through the Adelaide metropolitan area, to the sea. Cyclists and walkers can use a trail that runs the 30 km length of the park, from Gorge Road, in Athelstone in the north-east, through the Northern Parklands of the City of Adelaide, to the river mouth at Henley Beach in the west. In the Parklands section, the river runs past many notable landmarks including the Adelaide Zoo, the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, the Festival Theatre and Elder Park. ()
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Torrens Linear Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Westfield Tea Tree Plaza, Modbury Triangle Shopping Centre, Morialta Conservation Park, First Falls.