Barossa Trail | |
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Length | 40 kilometres (25 mi) |
Location | Barossa Valley, Australia |
Established | 22 May 2014 |
Trailheads | |
Use | Cycling, Hiking |
Surface | sealed |
Website | https://www.barossa.com/the-barossa-trail |
Trail map | |
The Barossa Trail is a 40 kilometres (25 mi) cycling and walking path through the Barossa Valley in South Australia, opened in May 2014.[1] Much of the Barossa Trail follows the Barossa Valley railway line, but is not a rail trail as part of the railway was still operating at the time it was built.[2] As it is not on the railway formation, it has more undulations than a true rail trail would have. The part near Rowland Flat is away from both the railway and main road. It has much sharper corners than would be expected on a rail trail.[3]
Until 2019 the 27km between Gawler and Tanunda was named the Jack Bobridge Track, after a cyclist who grew up in the area.[3] Following Bobridge's imprisonment that year for dealing recreational drugs,[4] the Barossa Council extended the name of the rest of the route to that section.[5][6]