Explore Our Popular Trails

Enjoy short or long distance trails to suit your style

Mosaic Art Trail

Take a leisurely stroll through the historic Eudunda township to view the diverse array of mosaic art created by the local community.

Eudunda Centenary Gardens - Mosaic Chase Lounge
Eudunda Centenary Gardens – Mosaic Chase Lounge

Lavender Cycling Trail

The Murray to Clare Lavender Cycling Trail (M2C) is a 300 kilometre cycling route inspired by the Lavender Federation Walking Trail.

The Lavender Cycling Trail (M2C) follows dirt roads & tracks from Murray Bridge to Clare and was built entirely by Volunteers.

Eudunda is a major ‘Trail head’ for the Lavender Federation Trail & Lavender Cycling Trail

Lavender Cycling Trail - M2C - Eudunda Railway Station
Lavender Cycling Trail – M2C – Eudunda Railway Station

There are several loop trails developed to enjoy for shorter experiences.

The Main trail is 300 kilometres with connecting Loop & Spur Trails providing extra variety, enjoying shorter experiences. They allow you to see some great sites not on the main trail.

The LCT intersects with the Kidman, Mawson, Heysen and Riesling Trails and links to trails within the Kinchina Conservation Park at Monarto. 

The trail network has been designed, constructed and maintained entirely by volunteers.

Eudunda Inspiration Point Loop

Have you ridden from Eudunda to Inspiration Point along Scenic Road? If not, add it to your bucket list!

At 54 kilometres with over 400 metres of climbing, this ride is at the upper limit of what I would normally schedule for the Uncool Cycling Club said Helen Dominish. However, our riders agree that it’s worth it!

The first 22 kilometres of this loop follows the Murray to Clare Lavender Cycling Trail out of Eudunda towards Inspiration Point. After Inspiration Point you enjoy a thrilling descent for six kilometres most of the way to Robertstown. From there, quiet dirt backroads lead you back to Eudunda.

Eudunda is a major ‘Trail head’ for the Lavender Federation Trail & Lavender Cycling Trail

Eudunda Inspiration Point Loop - Descent from Inspiration Point
Eudunda Inspiration Point Loop – Descent from Inspiration Point

The trail network has been designed, constructed and maintained entirely by volunteers.

Eudunda Southern Ridge Loop Trail

This 31 kilometre loop trail has great view and historic interest.
You begin the climb out of Eudunda on the Thiele Highway, reaching a gradient of 7% in places, it’s quite a steep start. However, the gradient flattens out on the tablelands with only very gradual climbs and lovely views.

As you decend into the Neales Flat area you are confonted with stunning views, well worth a photo or two. Visit historic Churches and Cemetery. Read the story on the Mount Bryan Expedition Monument commemerating a significant South Australian event that happened in 1839 before heading back to Eudunda for lunch and coffee.

Eudunda is a major ‘Trail head’ for the Lavender Federation Trail & Lavender Cycling Trail

Eudunda Southern Loop Trail - passing an unusual rock formation – photo by George Adams
Eudunda Southern Loop Trail – passing an unusual rock formation – photo by George Adams

The trail network has been designed, constructed and maintained entirely by volunteers.

Lavender Federation Trail

A Fabulous walking trail which spans from Murray Bridge in the South to Clare in the North. The only major walking trail covering the Eastern side of the Mount Lofty Ranges. It has magnificent view and lots to explore.

Eudunda is a major ‘Trail head’ for the Lavender Federation Trail & Lavender Cycling Trail

NSW Walkers at Eudunda
NSW Walkers at Eudunda

There are loop and spur trails to enjoy for shorter experiences.
The Main trail is 325 kilometres with connecting Loop & Spur Trails providing an additional 96 km.
The LFT intersects with the Kidman, Mawson, Heysen and Riesling Trails and links to trails within the Kinchina Conservation Park at Monarto. 
The trail network has been designed, constructed and maintained entirely by volunteers.

10000 Steps around the towns

These pamphlets are bought to you courtesy of the Barossa Health, Barossa Division of General Practice, Goyder Council, Eudunda Primary OHSA and community members. 
As the project is no longer running we asked if we could host the documents here so they would be available to everyone.