Local Drives, Trails
No matter how you travel, you can find some great drives and trails in the Region, with Eudunda being a great ‘Trail Head’ or Start / End Point
Eudunda is well positioned for you to join in both local and larger regional (and state) trails.
- Colin Thiele Drive – visit the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery for a print tour guide or download the app here (visitburra.com).
Find out more about Colin Thiele, his life and acheivements at the website - Eudunda Town Walk – Buy a booklet at the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery and do this self guided informative tour of the major historic buildings and features in Eudunda
- Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery – visit the Gallery to find out about their specialized tours around the area
- Geocaching – Many geocache sites in the region, can you find them? Check out the Geocaching website (at Feb 2025 Eudunda has 71 listings – you may need to sign up to see them). Here is one item.
- Lavender Federation Trail – A Fabulous walking trail which spans from Murray Bridge in the South to Clare in the North a distance of 325km. 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’ and there are lots of loop and spur trails to enjoy for shorter experiences. - 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 M2C follows dirt roads & tracks from Murray Bridge to Clare. Built entirely by Volunteers. It has magnificent view and lots to explore.
Eudunda is a major ‘Trail head’
There are two loop trails to enjoy for shorter experiences.
Eudunda Inspiration Point Loop Trail and the Eudunda Southern Ridge Loop Trail - Neales Flat & Brownlow – Heritage Gallery have a new guided tour – inquire there
- Sutherlands – Bower
- Peep Hill
- Point Pass – Ngapala – Julia – Hampden – Tarnma
- Robertstown
- Hansborough – Anlaby – One fabulous place to visit is – Anlaby Homestead. It has beautiful gardens and buildings to explore. By appointment.
- ‘The Water Diviner’ – The latest trail is because of a fantastic movie by Russell Crowe called ‘The Water Diviner’. The early scenes of the movie were shot in the Eudunda, Burra & Quorn area of the Mid North of South Australia. Check out our special page if you would like to know more.