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Walking & Hiking

Trails & Long Walks

The best walking & hiking in Cape Jervis

The Fleurieu is the start of the epic Heysen Trail and is crossed by the Kidman Trail and dozens of short coastal walks. From half-hour lookouts to multi-day trail sections, every level of walker is catered for.

For walkers, the Fleurieu Peninsula is where South Australia's most famous long-distance trail begins. The Heysen Trail starts at the lighthouse at Cape Jervis and threads north through Deep Creek National Park — the largest area of natural bushland on the peninsula — past clifftop lookouts, hidden beaches and forested gullies.

You don't need to be a long-distance hiker to enjoy it. The Fleurieu is laced with short, rewarding walks: tiered waterfalls like Ingalalla and Hindmarsh Falls that run best after winter and spring rain, coastal clifftop trails around Victor Harbor and the Bluff, and gentle rail trails such as the Encounter Bikeway and the Shiraz Trail through the McLaren Vale vineyards.

Walks here range from easy 30-minute strolls to full-day Grade 4 hikes, so check the distance and grade before you set out. The cooler months from autumn to spring are the most comfortable for walking, and spring brings wildflowers to the conservation parks. Carry water, sun protection and a charged phone — many trails are in remote country with patchy reception — and always check park alerts for seasonal closures and fire-danger days.

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Blowhole Beach

A wild, remote cove inside Deep Creek National Park

A secluded sand-and-pebble cove on the southern Fleurieu coast, reached only by 4WD track or a steep 3km return walk down from Cobbler Hill - and gloriously empty when you get there.

Cape Jervis Delamere Beaches Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature
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Cape Jervis Lighthouse

The 1871 original & 1972 concrete replacement

The headland lighthouse marking the southern tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula, with an original 1871 structure and a 1972 concrete tower that still operates today.

Cape Jervis Walking & Hiking Heritage & History
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Deep Creek National Park

Fleurieu Peninsula's biggest wilderness park

The largest conservation area on the Fleurieu Peninsula, with 15 walking trails through eucalypt forest, waterfalls, ocean clifftops and views to Kangaroo Island.

Cape Jervis Delamere Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature
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Heysen Trail - Cape Jervis Trailhead

The southern start of the 1,200km Heysen Trail

The official southern trailhead of the Heysen Trail, a 1,200km walking route that runs from Cape Jervis to Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges.

Cape Jervis Walking & Hiking
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Ridgetop Retreats

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Max Pritchard eco cabins in Deep Creek

Four award-winning Max Pritchard eco cabins perched on a ridge in the stringybark forest of Deep Creek National Park, near Delamere.

Cape Jervis Delamere Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Stay
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SeaLink Cape Jervis Ferry Terminal

The departure point for daily SeaLink ferries to Kangaroo Island - the defining infrastructure of Cape Jervis township and a Backstairs Passage viewing point in its own right.

Cape Jervis Walking & Hiking Family Activities
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Stringybark Campground

Deep Creek's most developed campground - 16 sites, hot showers and toilets - the central base for hikes into the park.

Cape Jervis Deep Creek Walking & Hiking Stay
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Talisker Conservation Park

A 212-hectare bushland reserve at the south-western tip of the Fleurieu, with an interpretive trail through the ruins of the 1860s Talisker silver-lead mine.

Cape Jervis Silverton Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Heritage & History
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Tapanappa Lookout

The signature clifftop lookout in Deep Creek Conservation Park - dramatic views over the Southern Ocean cliffs and across to Kangaroo Island, a short walk from the Tapanappa campground.

Cape Jervis Deep Creek Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature
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Trig Campground

A spacious kangaroo-frequented campground in Deep Creek Conservation Park with fire pits and a picnic shelter - quieter than Stringybark, with no showers.

Cape Jervis Deep Creek Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Stay
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Tunkalilla Beach

A wild 5km Southern Ocean surf beach inside Deep Creek National Park, accessible via Tunkalilla Road and the Heysen Trail - one of the most remote beaches on the Fleurieu.

Cape Jervis Deep Creek Beaches Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature
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