Starting in Mylor (look for the netball & tennis court sign) parklands, on the corner of Stock Road and Strathalbyn Road, we decided to begin our hike.
It is a walk that connects Mylor and Aldgate with a round trip of roughly 14kms (4hours) according to Walking SA. However, ours was 16kms give or take due to us getting lost!
I must say this is the best time of the year to do this walk, because all the creeks are flowing, it is super lush and green and you will see native floras in bloom and plenty of mushrooms. They are all inedible of course, so please refrain from picking them.
This trail is a few years old now, but it is very well maintained with signage throughout. The signage are small, so, don't just rely on yourself to spot them.
We decided to start from Mylor parklands, but you can start from Aldgate Valley Reserve on Shanks Road. This lovely trail passes through the Valley of the Bandicoots and trail markers has a bandicoot on the logo.
It is mostly serene and quiet except for the calls of local birds and children playing in private properties.
Some locals to keep your eye out for are Southern Brown Bandicoots, kangaroos, possums, echidnas and koalas.
I would recommend stopping for a coffee or breakfast / brunch like we did before making the return trip. It gives you a proper rest stop with amenities and facilities. There are no toilet facilities on the trail, however, they are available at both ends.
This half day trail is suitable for all ages. We found it profoundly satisfying to walk through gorgeous bushland, listen to native birds and the sound of free flowing creeks. It is a very sensitive and unique area, so please only leave footprints behind and nothing else. read more