Amy Gillett Pathway

Amy Gillett Pathway

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Highlights

  • Cycle along the 17km Amy Gillett Pathway, enjoying flat, safe trails through the picturesque Adelaide Hills.
  • Discover charming townships and local wineries, immersing yourself in the laid-back lifestyle of the region.
  • Experience the serenity of a traffic-free route, perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
  • Savour the stunning country vistas as you ride, walk, or trot through fertile valleys from Oakbank to Mount Torrens.
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The Amy Gillett Pathway is a family-friendly cycling, walking and horse riding trail that runs 17km through the Adelaide Hills. Running north-south through the fertile valleys from Oakbank to Mount Torrens it offers country vistas, small townships and a few wineries along the way. You can also expect to enjoy a safe and easy ride: not only is this bike trail separate from the road, most of it is flat.

The Pathway is on a sealed bitumen track that follows the course of an old railway line. And since trains don’t perform very well on inclines over 5%, the trail is completely flat in parts or, at worst, subjected to a super-gentle incline over several kilometres.

The pathway is named after Amy Gillett, a member of the Australian women’s cycling team who was tragically killed while training in Germany in 2005. The pathway was built to encourage people to enjoy cycling and, importantly, to do so in perfect safety.

Though loved by locals as a pleasant, traffic-free way to get between townships, the Pathway is increasingly enjoyed by visitors as a way to immerse themselves in rural landscapes, indulge in cool climate wineries and sample the laid-back lifestyle of farming communities in the Adelaide Hills.

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