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Completed in early 2015, the site Take a break at Marino Rocks includes a shelter, BBQ and picnic Stop for a drink and something to eat at Marino Rocks facilities, memorial wall, flag (end of Jervois Terrace). poles, commemorative seats and Signs of art garden beds. ‘Contemplation’ is a See the community mosaic by local residents As you walk, watch out for colourful interpretive signs reflection on journeys; (completed in June 2006) which takes the theme You can also grab a drink and which provide a wealth of information on the real and imagined, ‘Celebrating Our Coast’. Wrapped around the outer something to eat at the Boatshed wall of the Exeloo toilet is a stunning geometrical environmental and cultural heritage of the area. Café, located at the northern end personal and historical, mosaic by Michael Tye providing a panorama of the of the Hallett Cove foreshore (which cultural and spiritual. Community artist Barbary O’Brien worked with local coastal environment. schools, residents groups and members of the Kaurna also marks the southern entrance to Hallett Cove Conservation Park). The design reflects the cycle of life and the nature of Aboriginal community to develop the designs. edges; the coast being the edge between land and water. How do we navigate our way For more information, phone: through the maps of the past? Can you spot the coastal housing, walking trail, cliffs, (08) 8375 6891 – Coastal arts rocks, beach, fish, boats, leafy sea Can we become fit custodians (08) 8357 5900 – Kaurna heritage dragons, sea birds and seals of the paths of the future? (Living Kaurna Cultural Centre) hidden in the mosaic? Marijana Tadic Creative

The Marion Coast Park artworks have been developed by the City of Marion working with local people through the Marion Coast Park Interpretive Project. The project was assisted by the State Government through Planning SA and Arts SA Public Art and Design Program. Native Coastal Plants NORTH The following coastal plants are indigenous to the Marino to Hallett Cove coastal area and are recommended for garden plantings. Key For more information on what plant species Transport are suitable for the Adelaide metropolitan area, including coastal gardens, visit R Railway Station P Parking www.urbanforest.on.net K Bike cage Vanilla Lily Utilities/food (Arthropodium strictum) T Toilet W Drinking fountain Q BBQ F Café

Landmarks Twining Glycine Views B Beach access A Access to trail (Glycine rubiginosa) M Marino mosaics C Contemplation artwork V Viewing platform S Commemorative space Coastal Walks Blue-grass Lily All the following recommended walks feature stunning cliff-top (Caesia calliantha) coastal views, and can be undertaken in either direction. Walk 1: The Art Walk Take care of your safety Walk 2: The Murto Gully Walk Some parts of this walk are remote. Please make sure you Walk 3: The Kurnabinna Walk Milkmaids look for and follow any warning signs. We advise you to take (Burchardia umbellata) your own water and to wear appropriate walking clothes, shoes Walk 4: The Geology Circuit and sun protection. Weather conditions can change quickly, so be prepared and take wet weather gear if required. Walk 5: The Headland Walk Yellow Tails Protect rare plants by sticking to the path Walk 6: The Marion Coast Park Walk (Ptilotus nobilis) The coastal cliff vegetation along the walking trail is almost Photography by Jerry Smith entirely endemic (unique) to South Australia. Some plants Coast to Vines Rail Trail (shared use trail) are incredibly rare and precious, so please stick to the path. Rare species include the Bundled fan-flower (Scaevola Railway line linearis subsp confertifolia), which has only ever been recorded twice in the Adelaide region, and the Regal Pussy On the cliffs Tails (Ptilotus nobilis), a species considered to be vulnerable The cliffs along the Marion coastline contain coastal to extinction in the Mount Lofty Ranges, plus more. heathlands. Dense shrubs of Turpentine Bush and Shining Ground Walk 1: The Art Walk Berry grow as a tightly packed thicket. They live with End of Marino Esplanade to Jervois Terrace car park. a myriad of smaller herbaceous wildflowers, lilies, daisies, Allow 30 minutes return. Explore the Contemplation public pea-flowers and fan-flowers, which grow on the ground artwork at the Coast Park entrance, interpretive art signage underneath and twining over the shrubs. (all along the whole trail) and community mosaics at Jervois In spring when the wildflowers bloom, a walk along the Terrace, near the Marino Rocks Café. The section from coast can reveal a sea of colour from flowers such as Jervois Terrace to the viewing platform is equal access. Vanilla Lily, Twining Glycine, Blue-grass Lily, Yellow Tails Level – easy (no steps). and the Milkmaids. Walk 2: The Murto Gully Walk On the beach Jervois Terrace to Cove Road car park (opposite Marion Rocky beaches along Marion’s coastline are different Conservation Park). Allow 25 minutes for first section return to the sandy beaches further north. trip (no steps and equal access) or allow 40 minutes for the whole return trip. If you are fit and eager, climb down (and They provide a different habitat for creatures that are not found in the sandy areas. Numerous endangered birds use up!) the 95 steep steps to the beach at Murto Gully – and this rocky shore. For example, the Rare Darter and Sooty add at least another 20 minutes to your return trip time. Ostyercatcher are often spotted on the rocks foraging for Level – ranges from easy (equal access section) food in the water. to hard (steps). The Rare Rock Parrot is also occasionally found in the area, and Peregrine Falcons can be seen flying over the cliffs Walk 3: The Kurnabinna Walk and shore. Cove Road car park to Kurnabinna Gully (end of Kurnabinna Terrace). Allow 90 minutes return. If you go down the steps In the water at Kurnabinna Gully to explore the rocky foreshore, add The rocky reefs of the southern coastline are special. another 20 minutes to your return trip time. Up to 85 per cent of South Australian marine species are Level – moderate (less steps than Murto Gully). endemic (unique to the area). This is significant when compared to the Great Barrier Reef, which only has Walk 4: The Geology Circuit 15 per cent endemic species. This walk loops from the Boatshed Café (north end of Heron Geographically, South Australia is at the centre of both Way) via the cliff-top and glacial striations to Fryer St Reserve, eastern and western oceanographic influences, contributing and then back past the Sugar Loaf and Amphitheatre through to the high endemicity. the Hallett Cove Conservation Park. The geological features Keep your eyes peeled and you might catch a glimpse are of international significance, recording an ice-age of dolphins, the Australian Sea-lion or even a shark. 280 million years ago, whilst the whole area dates back to over 600 million. It provides a fascinating walk through Earth’s far distant past. Allow 70 minutes to complete the circuit. Scan the QR Code for more information about the types of coastal plants you Level – easy/moderate (some steps). might find on your walk. Walk 5: The Headland Walk Start at the southern end of Heron Way and walk to Hallett Cove Headland and back via the Field River mouth. Allow Local groups involved Kingston R 1 hour return. Watch out for areas of remnant vegetation C BARWELL AV K

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