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Easy hikes and walks around Cleland

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Easy hiking trails around Cleland National Park offer diverse landscapes within the Adelaide Hills, just southeast of Adelaide's city center. The park features varied terrain, including stringybark forests, open grasslands, and eucalypt gullies with blue gum and manna gum woodlands. Hikers can explore areas with creeks and waterfalls, providing diverse natural environments. Many trails offer panoramic views of the Adelaide Hills and surrounding areas, with Mount Lofty Summit being a prominent viewpoint.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

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Cambusnethan Priory – Skellyton Footbridge loop from Wishaw

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Stuart
May 15, 2023, Skellyton Footbridge

Several steep steps up to bridge walkway on both sides so short carry needed. Good for linking up Clyde Walkway and Monkey Road.

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Cambusnethan House, or Cambusnethan Priory, in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, was designed by James Gillespie Graham and completed in 1820. It is generally regarded as being the best remaining example of a Graham-built country house in the quasi-ecclesiastical style of the Gothic revival. It was rented for a short number of years in the early 1960s as an architects office for the team who built the 60s part of Livingston, Scotland. Later it was used as a hotel and restaurant and "mediaeval banqueting hall", the last use being tenuously linked with William Finnemund, the 12th century, Laird of Cambusnethan. There was originally a Norman tower house near the site of the present building, and this was replaced by a manor house during the 17th century. The manor house burned down in March 1816, and the present house was commissioned and built in 1820. Recent photo The Priory was built for the Lockhart family of Castlehill, their coat of arms being carved above the main entrance and etched in every balustrade of the main staircase inside. The arms represents a casket, heart and lock and derives from the tradition that the ancestors of this family carried Robert the Bruce's heart back from the holy land. The nearby Cambusnethan Manse (now Elaina Nursing Home, Netherton) was also the birthplace of John Gibson Lockhart, Sir Walter Scott's biographer and later son in law. There are few remaining examples of early 19th-century Neo-Gothic mansions remaining in Scotland as many were demolished in the late 1950s and 1960s. Cambusnethan House is a notable building in its own right as a good example of the neo-Gothic style, and also because so few buildings of this type still remain. Nineteenth-century view. The house is two and three storeys high with turrets at each corner, a three-storey bow in the west elevation and a massive square porch. Characteristically, the house was very ornately decorated with a variety of architectural details; castellated roof lines, scrolled pinnacles, narrow pointed windows and drip moulds, and various cornices, besides carved motifs and decorated chimneys. Some of the ornate pinnacles have been removed in the interest of safety, and there had been at a recent extension to the lower ground floor across a sunken passage across the house with a roof flush with ground level. Use of the building ended in 1984, and the building has fallen prey to vandalism and fire. The building is listed as At Risk by the Scottish Civic Trust but is already in derelict condition. Text taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambusnethan_House

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Cleland?

Cleland National Park offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are well-suited for relaxed walks and offer diverse landscapes within the Adelaide Hills.

What makes the easy hiking trails in Cleland suitable for all skill levels?

The easy trails in Cleland are characterized by gentle elevation changes and well-maintained paths. Many routes, like the Hiking loop from Dimsdale, feature minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. The park's diverse terrain includes open grasslands and woodlands, providing varied scenery without demanding climbs.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Cleland?

The easy hiking trails in Cleland are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 190 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, scenic creeks, and panoramic viewpoints, noting the well-marked paths and the opportunity to experience nature close to Adelaide.

What is the best time of year to enjoy easy hikes in Cleland?

The best time to enjoy easy hikes in Cleland is generally during autumn, winter, and spring. During these seasons, the weather is cooler and more pleasant for walking, and the park's waterfalls and creeks are often more prominent. Summer can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable if hiking during this period.

Are there any easy circular hiking routes in Cleland?

Yes, Cleland offers several easy circular hiking routes. A popular option is the Cambusnethan Priory – Skellyton Footbridge loop from Wishaw, which is 6.0 km long and takes about 1 hour 38 minutes to complete. Another well-liked choice is the Perchy Pond loop from Wishaw, a 5.7 km trail through woodlands and open areas.

Can I expect to see any wildlife on the easy trails?

Yes, Cleland National Park is home to diverse native wildlife. While hiking the easy trails, you might spot kangaroos, echidnas, koalas, and various bird species. The park's varied habitats, including stringybark forests and eucalypt gullies, support these animals in their natural environment.

Are there any waterfalls along the easy hiking trails in Cleland?

While many easy trails offer scenic views, the most prominent waterfalls in Cleland National Park are found in Waterfall Gully. The iconic Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty Summit trail passes First and Second Falls, which are particularly beautiful during winter and spring. Some easier sections or nearby trails may offer glimpses or access to smaller creeks and water features.

Are the easy hiking trails in Cleland suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. Many easy trails in Cleland are ideal for families. The gentle terrain and shorter distances make them suitable for children. The park also features accessible paths like the 1-kilometre Discovery Walk, which is perfect for a family outing. Opportunities for wildlife spotting add to the family-friendly experience.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible easy trails in Cleland?

Yes, Cleland National Park offers accessible paths. The 1-kilometre Discovery Walk is designed to be accessible, and the Steub Trail is also suitable for wheelchairs, providing opportunities for everyone to enjoy the park's natural beauty.

Where can I find parking for easy hikes in Cleland?

Parking facilities are available at key locations within Cleland National Park, including Waterfall Gully and Mount Lofty Summit. These areas serve as convenient starting points for many trails, including those categorized as easy.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions near the easy hiking trails?

Yes, there are several interesting landmarks and attractions nearby. You can explore historical sites like Bothwell Castle or visit the David Livingstone Birthplace. For natural beauty, Strathclyde Loch offers scenic views. These attractions provide additional points of interest to combine with your easy hike.

How long do easy hikes in Cleland typically take?

The duration of easy hikes in Cleland varies depending on the specific route and your pace. For example, the Hiking loop from Dalziel Estate is about 4.1 km and typically takes around 1 hour 4 minutes. Longer easy routes, like the Cambusnethan Priory – Skellyton Footbridge loop from Wishaw (6.0 km), can take approximately 1 hour 38 minutes.

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