Massive green space made up of more than 27 city parks, plus a botanical garden & playgrounds.
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It's partially trashed at this time of year due to the continuous festival that are going on .
During this time these parklands are not open to the public , except for paying customers or car nuts .
Just the tip of the iceberg for the avarice of developers in my opinion .
Have your jamborees elsewhere .
During this time these parklands are not open to the public , except for paying customers or car nuts .
Just the tip of the iceberg for the avarice of developers in my opinion .
Have your jamborees elsewhere .

Best environmental and kindness the people

Could not appreciate our daily walks here any time of the day. I love how a lot of people come and go at any given time.

What an amazing concept! The Parklands is a continuous ring of green space surrounding central Adelaide and is comprised of several individually numbered parks with different characteristics (some more stylized, some more pastoral, some more for children/entertainment/sports).
We split up our walk through the Parklands over several days, which I’d recommend. There’s a walking trail loop easily identified by the blue circle markers on the ground (though it can disappear at times and then pop up unexpectedly—good to also follow along on a map or on your GPS). It’s a total of a little over 12 miles (19.5 km) to do the entire loop, but it can be split up in three sections which are easily accessible using the free sections of the Adelaide tram (the northern half above the River Torrens, and then the right lower fourth and then the left lower fourth). Also, it can be combined with sightseeing at many of the spots along the way, which is what we opted to do. Overall, def recommend doing if you’re in Adelaide! Never seen anything like it in any other city I’ve visited.
We split up our walk through the Parklands over several days, which I’d recommend. There’s a walking trail loop easily identified by the blue circle markers on the ground (though it can disappear at times and then pop up unexpectedly—good to also follow along on a map or on your GPS). It’s a total of a little over 12 miles (19.5 km) to do the entire loop, but it can be split up in three sections which are easily accessible using the free sections of the Adelaide tram (the northern half above the River Torrens, and then the right lower fourth and then the left lower fourth). Also, it can be combined with sightseeing at many of the spots along the way, which is what we opted to do. Overall, def recommend doing if you’re in Adelaide! Never seen anything like it in any other city I’ve visited.

Here, I was able to immerse myself in nature and let my soul follow the water stream.
Here, I was under a tree glittering in the autumn sun and dreaming old dreams.
Here, I remembered the old days when I sat reading and thinking about distant horizons, and missing my loved ones.
Here, I was under a tree glittering in the autumn sun and dreaming old dreams.
Here, I remembered the old days when I sat reading and thinking about distant horizons, and missing my loved ones.

It's always a unique experience when you walk around the different walking tracks that surround our wonderful city called Adelaide. I really am very impressed with all the thoughtfulness that went into creating these trails. Such a beautiful and lush experience! 🤩 #BrucesPlanet.Com

Best park to enjoy and to spend family time