
AL Vincent Reserve
- Type
- Park
- Address
- Oak Avenue, Bridgewater
- Features
- Picnic area, Playground
This small pocket park in the "O's" of Bridgewater provides a fenced playground for young ones and space for picnicking.
Starting in Verdun and traversing the Adelaide Hills through to Beaumont (Burnside), the Pioneer Women's Trail is a walking route that closely follows the route early European Settlers once used to trade goods between the hills and Adelaide.
The Pioneer Women's Trail is a walking route developed by the National Trust of South Australia. The route takes walkers from Verdun, through Bridgewater, Mount George, Stirling and Crafers, for 13 km. The route then continues through Cleland Conservation Park and finishes at Brock Reserve, Beaumont. The Pioneer Women's Trail honours the early European settles from Hahndorf, who travelled from the Hills to Adelaide to trade goods and foodstuffs.
The National Trust of SA conducts an annual walking event to celebrate this history.
This small pocket park in the "O's" of Bridgewater provides a fenced playground for young ones and space for picnicking.
A popular neighbourhood park and picnic area providing play opportunities for young and old in the playground, bbq facilities, toilets, parking and access to local trails.
Stirling Cemetery is located at Strathalbyn Road, Bridgewater. It is situated on 7.54 hectares of land and was established in 1896.