Discover Salisbury Issue 14 April to July 2022

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Cycle circ around S This is your sign to get pedaling along some of Salisbury’s stellar cycling trails. Whether you like to do it in style wearing a jersey and lycra – or take it easy in casual wear – there so much to explore in our City on a bike. We’re so lucky to have plenty of self-guided trails and our social group Cycle Salisbury, for those looking to meet other bike-loving people and tick off the trails on our 103km network.

Self-guided tours Cobbler Creek There are multiple trails within Cobbler Creek Recreation Park. Within the City of Salisbury, the Cobbler Creek trail runs from Salisbury Heights within the Cobbler Creek corridor, just below Bridge Road to Main North Road. Riders can follow trails within the Cobbler Creek Recreation Park that take you to roads within Salisbury Heights heading west, and link into the Little Para River Trail.

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Dry Creek The Dry Creek Trail runs through the City of Salisbury from Down Drive at Valley View, through Walkley Heights, Pooraka and Mawson Lakes to Globe Derby. There are off road crossings at Briens Road, Main North Road and Port Wakefield Road, and the railway line at Mawson Lakes. There is also a short on-road section at Pratt Avenue, Pooraka. The Dry Creek Trail connects to the Little Para River Trail behind Globe Derby. Please note that the cycling/ pedestrian underpass at Port Wakefield Road/Globe Derby is affected by tides. An underpass (dry weather only) has been constructed under Montague and Main North Road, Pooraka allowing for a continuation along the trail rather than negotiating two road crossings.


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