Barossa and Jack Bobridge Rail Trail
Barossa and Jack Bobridge Rail Trail
37km, One Way, Flat, Easy, Sealed, Rail Trail
This is a fun cycling and walking path through the Barossa Valley in South Australia. Staring in Angaston, this trail travels to Gawler via the three main townships of Nuriootpa, Tanunda and Lyndoch.
The 27km between Gawler and Tanunda was previously named the Jack Bobridge Track, named after Jack Bobridge, a cyclist grew up in the area.
There is no better way to explore the Barossa's premium food, wine and rich heritage than by bike. Stop at a winery, a bakery or a cafe for lunch and stay in one of the heritage towns overnight. The Barossa Adventure Station, located only metres away from the main street of Angaston, features a one kilometre mountain bike trail, zip-line, accessible trampolines, bespoke tower and slide, skate ramps, boulder walling, half-court basketball, sensory sound forest and serene picnic facilities. Great for everyone to try out some new skills!
Thank you to Josiah Skeats for mapping this trail.
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