Horsnell Gully and Giles Conservation Parks

Take a bushwalk through the steep gullies in the picturesque Adelaide Hills to discover the history of Horsnell Gully and Giles Conservation Parks. Both the Heysen and Yurrebilla trails wind their way through these parks, offering stunning views of the surrounding region. Named after the state Governor's coachmen, John Horsnell, relics and reminders of the Horsnell family property still remain. Along the signposted walking trails, you will find the remains of a large homestead, including the coaching sheds, stable and cowsheds. The original garden of the Horsnell property is located at the start of the walking trail, marked by elm trees, plum trees and orange trees.

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Indicative Prices
Free
Address
Horsnell Gully Conservation Park, Horsnell Gully Road, Horsnell Gully
Contact
Email DEW.NPWSNorthLofty@sa.gov.au
Phone 8336 0901

Features

Includes
Carpark
Lookouts
Picnic Area
National
State
Region
Local
Birdwatching
Walks
Adventure
History & Heritage
Nature & Wildlife
Access With Assistance for the Disabled
Does not cater for people with access needs.