Sandy to the south and strewn with black rocks to the north, Hallett Cove provides a quiet spot enjoyed by swimmers and fishermen alike. But the real jewel here lies in the rich geological history of the scarred cliffs and eroded foreshore. The area was declared a conservation park in 1976 to protect the unique glacial pavements and ancient sediments - remnants of a distant ice age. An informative walking trail along the cliffs takes in all the geological features - including spectacular "Sugarloaf" - and yields stunning views across St.Vincent's Gulf.
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its a great region to visit
i liked every second in hallett cove, ive visited my mate who lived in hallett cove since 1969, sadly he and his wife passed away two years ago...
Simply Stunning Family Favourite
Take a breathtaking walk through Hallet Cove Conservation Park and no doubt we'll bump into you! My family and I love everything this place ha...
I love Adelaide will keep going back
I had a great time at xmas , I loved the shopping and going out at night to see all the houses with their Xmas decorations, I took lots of pic...
Excellent scenery but bring your own drink!
The conservation park at Hallett Cove offers some terrific scenery with the sugarloaf and lava rocks along the foreshore. Be aware however the...
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