
Belair National Park is a dedicated recreation park that also forms part of the 'Yurrebilla' - the Greater Mount Lofty Parklands. It is just 25 minutes drive from the centre of Adelaide and is easily accessible by public transport.
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| The Pines, Belair National Park |
The park offers facilities hire, picnic areas, ovals, heritage sites and a range of open spaces, bushland settings and nature trails. It is a starting point for the Yurrebilla Trail and also provides opportunities for both cycling and horse riding.
Within the park are the State Flora Nursery and Old Government House (50Kb PDF), as well as the Belair Caravan Park and the Belair Country Club. An Information Centre and booking office is located near the park's western entrance. Comprehensive visitor information is available on the Department for Environment and Heritage website.
View detailed information about the Belair National Park State Heritage Area.
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Belair National Park State Heritage Area boundary | |
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NB. This map is a diagrammatical representation of the Belair National Park State Heritage Area.