Getting around Adelaide by bike - River Torrens Linear Park Trail
The River Torrens Linear Park Trail runs from Henley Beach South to the City
This video shows the route during a weekday mid-morning, taking just over 25 mins for the entire journey.
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Cycling on the River Torrens Linear Trail - Adelaide, South Australia (November 2019)
Cycling the River Torrens Linear Park - Adelaide CBD to West Beach
A mecca for the avid or novice cyclist alike, the River Torrens Linear Park takes the rider from the beach side suburbs of West Beach to the
beginnings of Torrens Gorge, passing through the city centre and past such icons as the Adelaide Oval and Festival Centre.
Easily ridden in either direction, this is a wonderful weekend get away.
This is the second of two videos on this bikeway, the first can be seen here:
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Cycling the River Torrens Linear Park - Athelstone to the Adelaide CBD
A mecca for the avid or novice cyclist alike, the River Torrens Linear Park takes the rider from the beach side suburbs of West Beach to the
beginnings of the Torrens Gorge, passing through the city centre and past such icons as the Adelaide Oval and Festival Centre. Easily ridden in either direction, this is a wonderful weekend get away.
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LAMA RIDES: Henley Beach to Glenelg, Adelaide, Australia
9km of beautiful Aussie sunshine and beach weather on the last day of the Tour Down Under 2018. Here's a nice roll with Von and SLane before we headed into the city to catch Stage 6. This was shot on a GoPro Hero6 in 2.7k to see how nicely it came out. I'm pretty happy with the result.
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【4K WORLD TOUR AUSTRALIA】 View Morning Trail River Torrens(2) - Place to visit in Adelaide
The River Torrens is the most significant river of the Adelaide Plains and was one of the reasons for the siting of the city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia. It flows 85 kilometres (53 mi) from its source in the Adelaide Hills near Mount Pleasant, across the Adelaide Plains, past the city centre and empties into Gulf St Vincent between Henley Beach South and West Beach. The upper stretches of the river and the reservoirs in its watershed supply a significant part of the city's water supply. The river's long linear parks and a constructed lake in the lower stretch are iconic of the city.(
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Bromptom to Henley Beach
Easy bike ride from Brompton to Henley Beach, a 20 km round trip via the River Torrens Linear Park.
Tracks And Trails - River Torrens
A few different sections of the River Torrens Linear Park bike track and various other little trails further into the hills. End up at a really nice spot, surprised to see so much water flowing as usually this time of year (end of Summer) is very dry and low with little flow.
Linear Park Adelaide City Bike Ride
Bike ride around Adelaide
Over the River Torrens Bridge
Linear Park, Part 2 - The city to the sea
River Torrens Linear Trail
Tricky detour on the trail......
Adelaide River Torrens bike track
A beautiful bike corridor through Adelaide, which runs from the Adelaide Hills all the way to Henley beach along the Torrens river, a great Aussie setting
Why Is Adelaide The Best Place For Cycling In Australia?
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Linear Park
Calls for a bike- only track to ease congestion along Linear Park - one of the state's busiest paths.
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Torrens River Bike Path
Riding the bike path from Bowden to Henley, sped up 4x to make it shorter.
Bike crash on River Torrens Linear Park Trail (24/11/2015) at about 15:00
Torrens River Linear Park 2007 Segment 5
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Cyber Holidays films the Torrens River Linear Park 2007, Segment 5. The following is the full text associated with the full length video segment.
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We are cycling down stream along the bicycle trail / Shared Use footpath, beginning at Holbrooks Road, and travelling past the Findon Road / Rowells Rd. Bridge, (Keele Bridge), and along the Breakout Creek Embankments, (which keep the Torrens floodwaters in the main Channel), to Tapleys Hill Rd. Bridge. At this corner, the adjacent Apex Park has Storm Water Treatment Wetlands, Settling Ponds, and a Storm Water Pumping Station, to pump treated storm water from settling ponds and low lying areas, up into the River Torrens' Outlet, Breakout Creek. With Gulf St Vincent in the distant view, we see Walkers, Horse Paddocks, Coastal Vegetation, Estuarine Vegetation, cyclists, and over Military Road, near the Bridge, a Paved Footpath, leads to Beach Access, fencing with Hand Rails, and the Adelaide Shore, at West Beach. Fishers, Tourists, and a Pelican are at the River Mouth, where there is a Concrete Sea Wall / Weir, Signage, Wind Erosion Fencing, Sea Birds, and small Surf in the distance. Sand Dunes with Dunal Vegetation flank a long Coastal Trail / Path, seen here at the river outlet, and which runs both north and South from this point, parallel to the Sea Shore and Beach Houses, From Northaven to Seacliff. Before 'development', the Torrens River had no river mouth, but emptied into a vast wetland system behind the coastal dunes. This wetland was navigable by canoe from the Port Adelaide channel, to the Sturt River outlet, near Glenelg. Almost all of the natural wetlands and dune systems have been destroyed by housing. By Cyber Holidays, Australia: cyberholidays.com.au
What cruise passengers may see in Adelaide city
A walk along the Torrens River to view the new skyline of Adelaide city may allow cruise passengers to enjoy the sights of Adelaide city. A walk along King William Street and the fine buildings of North Terrace eventually ending up at the Central Market.