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Anzac Highway (A5) – Glenelg, Adelaide CBD: West Torrens–Marion boundary: Plympton–Plympton Park–South Plympton tripoint: 4.7: 2.9: Glenelg tram line: Marion: Plympton Park–South Plympton boundary: 4.8: 3.0: Cross Road (A3) – Unley Park, Glen Osmond: Ascot Park–Park Holme boundary: 7.7: 4.8: Oaklands Road (west) – Somerton Park ...
The Great South West Walk is a 251-kilometre (156 mi)/ 262-kilometer (163mi) [1] walking track, established in 1981, located in South West Victoria, Australia.The track passes through the Lower Glenelg National Park, the Cobboboonee National Park, the Discovery Bay Coastal Park, the Mount Richmond National Park and the Cape Nelson State Park, and may be explored through shorter or overnight ...
Paradise to Glenelg via The Parade, City and Marion Road. H20R terminates in Richmond; H20C terminates in the city ; H22: Wattle Park to Henley Beach South via The Parade, City and Henley Beach Road. H22C terminates in the City; H22L operates Wattle Park to Lockleys only ; H30: Paradise to West Lakes Interchange via Rostrevor, City and Henley ...
The Lower Glenelg National Park is a national park in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The 27,300-hectare (67,000-acre) national park is situated approximately 323 kilometres (201 mi) west of Melbourne. The major features of the park are the Glenelg River gorge and the Princess Margaret Rose Cave.
The local council operates a free loop bus service in the area. Glenelg is the terminus of the Glenelg tram line, which runs from Moseley Square, along Jetty Road though Glenelg, to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. [39] The route dates back to 1873. [40]
Henley Beach is serviced by public transport run by the Adelaide Metro which provides bus services to the Adelaide city centre and Glenelg. The Grange railway line was extended to Henley Beach as the Henley Beach railway line in 1894 and the extension closed in 1957. There was a tram line from the city centre to Henley Beach. This was initially ...
The 18,510-hectare (45,700-acre) national park is situated approximately 360 kilometres (220 mi) west of Melbourne city centre, with access via the town of Heywood near the junctions of the Princes and Henty highways, north of Portland. Prior to its proclamation as a national park in November 2008, the area was formerly the Cobboboonee State ...
The initial town boundaries extended from approximately the modern Kibby Avenue and Margaret Street (Glenelg North), in the north, to the modern Boundary Road and Yarrum Grove (Somerton Park), in the south. [2] Five years later, the Corporate Town of Brighton was proclaimed immediately to the south of Glenelg council.