Pioneer Women's Trail Walk
Free
18 May 2025
Description
In the early years of European settlement, the Prussian migrant women carried their produce from Hahndorf through the Adelaide Hills to market in Adelaide. The labour of these women and girls who regularly made this 26km walk saved the fledgling colony from starvation.
In 1980, the National Trust of South Australia and Walking SA rediscovered a map documenting the path the women took. They named it the Pioneer Women’s Trail. Since 2009 it has been an annual event with thousands of registered walkers.
They invite you to join them as you follow the Trail. You will walk country roads, laneways and bush tracks through a delightful section of the Adelaide Hills with historic homes, deciduous trees and native bushland all around you. You can begin your journey at Hahndorf (26km), Bridgewater (19km) or Stirling (12km) depending on your preference and abilities. Upon arrival at Beaumont House, enjoy stunning city views, food vans, live music and beautiful surroundings as you unwind with your fellow walkers and newly made friends.
You might also like...
Starting Planning your next thing With Us
Your next big adventure awaits, and Things to Do is here to help make that run smoothly! Join today and take advantage of our easy to use features.
Join Now
Norfolk Island
South Coast
Outback NSW
Snowy Mountains
Blue Mountains
Lord Howe Island
Central Coast
Greater Sydney
Country NSW