The highly anticipated Coastal Walkway Bridges have officially opened in Hallett Cove. The two suspension bridges in Grey Gully and Kurnabinna Gully are perfect additions to the stunning coastline, and the perfect spots to admire the breathtaking views.
Coastal Walkway frequently asked questions
How long is the Coastal Walkway Bridges?
There is approximately 500m between both the Grey Gully Bridge and Kurnabinna Bridge on the Coastal Walkway. The walk would roughly be 10 minutes each way.
The bridges are a small section of the Coastal Walkway which you can easily access, however, from start to finish the Coastal Walkway is 7.2km long.
How far is it to walk from The Boatshed Cafe to the first bridge at Kurnabinna Gully?
If you were to start your walk at The Boatshed Cafe, Hallett Cove, it would be approximately a 2.1 km walk to the first bridge: Kurnabinna Gully Bridge. If you choose to visit both bridges, it would be approximately 2.6 km one way to reach Grey Gully Bridge.
Can I walk my dog on the Coastal Walkway Bridges?
You can take your dog on the Coastal Walkway as long as they remain leashed in most parts. However please note that dogs are not permitted on the section of the walkway that goes through the Hallett Cove Conservation Park.
How difficult is it to walk the Coastal Walkway Bridges?
The Coastal Walkway does require a reasonable level of fitness as it includes several gully crossings with steps, boardwalks, and the two suspension bridges.
Where can I park to access the bridges?
The bridges are accessible to park with nearby parking options:
Grey Gully Bridge: we recommend parking on Grey Road, Kooraweera Street or Pindee Street
Kurnabinna Gully Bridge: we recommend parking either along The Esplanade, or along Peera Street
You can access the bridges from walking along the Coastal Walkway which also has many entry and exit points, with nearby parking options.
Are there any public transport options?
Nearby you will find the Hallett Cove Train Station. To take the train, take the Seaford line and hop off at the Hallett Cove Station.
What's nearby
There is so much to see and do nearby our bridges, check out the links below to plan a great day out.
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