Walking & Hiking
Trails Along the Edge
The best walking & hiking in Elliston
Walk the granite-cliffed coastline of Whalers Way, the dunes and bays of Coffin Bay National Park, or the rugged headlands of Lincoln National Park. Short clifftop strolls and full-day coastal treks reward you with sea-lion colonies, wildflowers and endless ocean horizons.
Walking the Eyre Peninsula means trading crowds for clifftops, granite domes and empty beaches. The trails here run from short, family-friendly foreshore strolls to rugged coastal hikes inside the national parks, almost always with the ocean or a sweeping inland horizon for company.
In the south, Lincoln National Park and Coffin Bay lace together lookouts, headlands and dune walks, with the climb to Stamford Hill rewarding effort with panoramic coastal views. Inland, the Gawler Ranges open up ancient volcanic country, waterfalls and the towering Organ Pipes, while granite monoliths like Mount Wudinna and Pildappa Rock offer easy scrambles to big views.
Many walks double as wildlife outings — you'll pass nesting ospreys, grazing emus and wildflowers in spring. Carry water, sun protection and a map, as remote trails have no facilities and patchy phone signal. Autumn through spring brings the most comfortable walking weather, with wildflowers peaking after winter rains.
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Great Ocean Tourist Drive Elliston
A clifftop loop drive around Elliston's Anxious Bay, dotted with quirky sculptures and some of the most dramatic sea-cliff scenery in South Australia.
Lake Newland Conservation Park
The Eyre Peninsula's biggest wetland, hidden behind dunes
A 38 km coastal park north of Elliston where a 20 km saline lake — the peninsula's most extensive wetland — hides behind giant dunes, alive with waterbirds.
Talia Caves
The Woolshed & the Tub
Two dramatic coastal formations near Elliston — a vast granite cave called The Woolshed and a deep cliff-edge sinkhole called The Tub.
The Tub at Talia
A near-perfect circular sinkhole eroded into the cliff top at Talia, where the ocean churns far below through a rock window.
Woolshed Cave
A vast sea cave carved into the cliffs at Talia, north of Elliston, reached by a short walk and a cliff stairway.