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LEGEND P Rk 5) OB T RD O E RD E TCE N NORTH RD I 1 R I D RD P a N Barossa, Clare Valley & Gawler FITZROY TCE Yam Daisy Bush Magic Playspace D Park/ R J Kantarilla 36 E Denise Norton Park / T 3) F Pardipardinyilla (Park F C LEFEVRE Bragg Park/ C (Park 2) E K TCE Ngampa Yerta LEGEND R O P RO S (Park 5) B A T E RD E TCE P O I T RD N NORTH RD D 1 R I RD N P A I D North Course M E M Shopping/Dining Strip Reservoir Park/ Kangatilla (Park 4) O The Olive Groves/ ' Kuntingga C Tram Line & stops O Lefevre Park / Nantu Wama (Park 6) (Park 7) ON TCE J WEST ON TCE EAST P T E N RT A BAR BA LEFEVRE TCE F M N M R F K RD E I C A L L 99A/99C loop service O N L L ST N RD S TCE ST T RS T ST Glover North Playspace HILDE ST C R 98A/98C loop service GOVE M The Olive I L Groves/ L TCE Parngutilla Linear Park Trail S TCE ST E (Park 8) Port Adelaide ST TYNT North Adelaide TON ST K TCE BUX J X ST Semaphore R Railway Station E SE Wellington N R S Park Lands Trail A M U P TO N S I Square/ S L ST I Kudnartu G N L R IN ST HE K G S TCE T HILLH ST ARC Y ST Bundey’s Paddock / 5 Mary Lee Park OR E H Toilets W/C ESW L A Tidlangga (Park 9) OL AN M T M N PDEBundey’s Paddock S O Playspace ST E NN RN ST I Taxi (major) ARD U K B ST W O AC UND Footbridge ARD B M EYS RD BARN EL AM PLBr B M Calvary Hospital RD ST H T o R M A UG a u Police W BRO K n g O i I tutitinh g I N J a L P k G m U 24 / E s g L A r W G G F n n a S TCE e I g r L e a d H S ST PDE H S TCE S F L a e S Bullrush Park/ Hospital AY Y M d P L n A I A C lm A W W r I N i s N G G A a / N N a M PL N Warnpangga (Park 10) A O E k O A I C TR TR P S S G g M Women’s & F N TCE R PL T N K 37 n I Children’s T ST a K K N Accredited Visitor R C P E Hospital AR R A M W E O D M D Information Centre E Y RD E M V V E ST R A M D H O Information John E P 48 T Mistletoe Park/ Footbridge E N I R Possum Park / Pirltawardli (Park 1) N Tainmuntilla IAL I Brown Park N M GT S O N TCE (Park 11) 30 N I Adelaide Zoo Attractions W k 26) D V Tarntanya Wama (Par ANIC DR E 14 T O South Course R B I S Automatic External Red Gum Park/ Footbridge Defibrillators Karrawirra (Park 12) Botanic Park 9 V Available 24/7 R W D A 19 R V Adelaide P W L K M L Par 3 Oval R A A IA I E Bonython Park/ R R N M N Playspace D E T ardli O G O RE Tulya W M RIA E DRV E M L (Park 27) M O E W RI M A 7 L I L F Park/ R Frome Footbridge Torrens D V L V Footbridge R R A K IC Nellie Raminyemmerin River Weir I T O A O W I R R N IVER I V M TOR M 51 A DR SAPOL Road RE T E RD N O Safety Centre S 41 R 28 Helen Mayo R D Park Torrens Elder E 17 MONTEFIORE RD Footbridge Park Adelaide AVE Botanic 6 Garden 35 Royal Adelaide 8 20 32 2 Hospital RD PO RT RD 44 33 4 11 38 39 25 34 49 46 15 BOTANIC P KING WILLIAM ST NORTH TCE TCE U Rundle Park/ NORTH F E M L R A Kadlitpina T O 31 O 16 Gladys Elphick Park/ S 45 E (Park 13) R T TCE M Narnungga N P E ST ark 25) E (P H DLE RD To Henley Beach 29 RUNDLE MALL Y ST RUNDLE ST RUN HINDLEY E ST D GAWLER PLACE T Rymill Park/ E T ST Q Murlawirrapurka U GLOVER AVE W E 13 (Park 14) T E T E S GRENFELL ST Rymill Park V T TCE E ST Playspace IL CURRI L ADELAIDE Hindmarsh 50 E TCE Norwood Light VISITOR 42 Square/ Square/ INFORMATION Mukata Wauwi CENTRE PIRIE ST BARTELS RD WAYMOUTH ST 12 23 HUTT ST King Rodney Park/ P Ityamai-itpinna (Park 15) ST EASTTCE M FLINDERS U Ellis Park/ RANKLIN ST F FROME ST L O Wakefield Tampawardli T East Glover R Hospital (Park 24) E Playspace P N H 21 E E Y ST WAKEFIELD RD T WAKEFIELD ST GROTE T ST ST Victoria Square / MAN DRV a D BRAD Tarntanyangg ONAL 47 SIR D 22 3 Airport ANGAS ST GS Kingston Park/ ST 0 GOUGER E irrarninthi W A (Park 23) S a Park/ 125m T TCE Victori KING WILLIAM ST Pakapakanthi West Terrace Playspace CARRINGTON ST (Park 16) WRIGHT ST Hurtle 250m Square/ Tangkaira W Whitmore E E Square/ HALIFAX ST A S STURT Iparrityi ST T TCE S HUTT ST T TCE M O R GILLES ST ST 500m 53 GILBERT P St Andrew’s H Hospital E T T ST Adelaide SOUTH TCE 10 Parklands SOUTH TCE Terminal C HWY Glover South 27 A Playground Z S Peppermint Park/ I N Princess Elizabeth UNLEY RD Carriageway Park/ R LEWIS COHEN AVE P (Park 18HUTT) RD A Playground Wita Wirra Tuthangga (Park 17) E A Blue Gum Park/ 40 G Golden Wattle Park/ Veale Park/ C Kurangga (Park 20) O Mirnu Wirra (Park 21) Walyu Yarta (Park 21) O O G Josie C L D K RD EN OSMOND RD Agius Park/ W Wikaparntu O Marshmallow Playspace Wirra 18 & Oxbow Playspace O (Park 22) Adelaide Hills, 1km D RD Pityarrilla Pelzer Park / Mt Lofty Glenelg (Park 19) & Hahndorf Fleurieu Peninsula Glenelg Tram 52 GREENHILL RD 26 43 44 E11 SAHMRI (SA Health & Medical G14 Central Bus Station 33 F11 MOD UniSA 10 B17 Adelaide Parklands Terminal 21 Research Institute) PLACES TO VISIT (Interstate Rail) (Country & Interstate) 34 I11 National War Memorial 45 F11 Samstag Museum Adelaide Railway Station 22 G15 Chinatown 35 M10 National Wine Centre of Australia # Ref Attraction 11 G11 46 J11 South Australian Museum (suburban) 23 I13 City of Adelaide Customer Centre 36 I1 Dog Park – Bragg Park/Ngampa 1 F1 Adelaide Aquatic Centre 47 I14 St Francis Xavier Cathedral 24 J6 David Roche House Museum Yarta (Park 5) 2 M10 Adelaide Botanic Garden 12 I13 Adelaide Town Hall North Adelaide Golf Course 48 H7 St Peters Cathedral 13 I12 Adelaide Visitor Information Centre 25 I10 Government House 37 E6 3 H15 Adelaide Central Market 49 J11 State Library of South Australia, Adelaide Zoo 26 K20 Haigh’s Chocolate Factory 38 H11 Old Parliament House 4 G11 Adelaide Convention Centre 14 K7 Centre of Democracy 27 L18 Himeji Garden 39 H11 Parliament House Adelaide Entertainment Centre 15 J11 Art Gallery of South Australia 5 A4 Pityarilla Dog Park & Playspace 50 L12 Tandanya Aboriginal 16 L11 Ayers House 28 A9 Ice Arena 40 K18 6 H10 Adelaide Festival Centre (Park 19) Cultural Institute 17 M10 Bicentennial Conservatory 29 F11 JamFactory 7 D9 Adelaide Gaol Heritage Site 41 H10 Popeye Launch 51 I9 Torrens Parade Ground BMX Track 30 G7 Light’s Vision 8 G10 Adelaide Metro Info Centre 18 J19 52 J20 TreeClimb 31 F11 Lion Arts Factory 42 J12 RAA (public transport) 19 C8 Bonython Park Activity Hub 53 D17 West Terrace Cemetery 32 J10 Migration Museum 43 D20 Royal Adelaide Showground 9 H8 Adelaide Oval 20 H10 Casino FITZROY TC E Kandarali (Park 3) Padpi adinyilla D E (Park 2) R TC gN ampa Yerta (Park 5) T K R C A E RO P P BE S TC O E R P Kangattali (Park 4) M I L L S aN nto Womma (Park 6) TC P A E R K R D E TC K R A P Wellington Square Tidal ngga (Park 9) y Calvar spital Br Ho T ou K an g IN d ha G ot m / ti G ti V s W n a r g r n i g d R e I e k a e L ns D m d g L l r / n I a a A a P P M G Warnpangga (Park 10) i Women’s & k g Child ren’s n R a P D Hospi tal E V A Designed for Life. 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