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It’s 4.7 km south to Glenelg, where the trail continues for another 6-7 south to Seacliff Beach. It’s also 3.2 km north of here to Henley Beach.
Distance: 70 km (one-way), various options for shorter loops and out-and-back routes
Difficulty: Easy
Surface: Paved multi-use trail (with some beach sections)
The Adelaide Coast Park Trail is a scenic 70km trail stretching from North Haven to Sellicks Beach, offering stunning coastal views and a variety of running options. With its convenient location just 11km west of Adelaide, this paved multi-use trail is a popular choice for walkers, runners, and cyclists.
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Adelaide Coast Park Trail
Highlights:
Picturesque coastline
Beachfront running
Glenelg Pier as a starting point
Cafes for post-run refreshments
Description:
The Coast Park Trail caters to runners of all abilities with its diverse terrain. Choose between the paved trail or enjoy running directly on the firm sand along various beach sections. Numerous cafes along the route are perfect for a well-deserved post-run break.
Popular Routes:
Glenelg to Brighton (South): An 8-9km out-and-back route from Glenelg Pier, following the coast southwards to Brighton Beach. This route allows you to experience the Brighton Beach Sculptures by the Sea exhibition during summer. You can extend this route by another 2km to Seacliff Beach, with a short on-beach section.
Glenelg to Henley Beach (North): Explore the coastline north of Glenelg. Reach West Beach after 4.7km or continue for another 3.2km to arrive at Henley Beach. These routes create out-and-back options of 9.4km and 15.8km respectively.
Add-Ons & Variations:
West Side Trail & Mike Turtur Bikeway: Explore these multi-use paths for a scenic 10km route connecting Glenelg and Adelaide’s city center.
Patawalonga Lake Loop: Enjoy a loop option just north of Glenelg.
West Lakes Loop: Discover this loop situated north of Henley Beach.
Note:
The Coast Park Trail is shared by walkers, runners, and cyclists. Be courteous of other users.
Some sections of the trail are more rugged and less developed.
Finding the Start:
The Glenelg Pier is a popular starting point for the Coast Park Trail, easily accessible by public transportation from Adelaide.