About this tour
Walk the Heysen Trail's most dramatic stretch on the Fleurieu Peninsula, 90 minutes south of Adelaide, over four days without carrying a pack. This small-group experience (max 8 people) is led by guides with three decades' local knowledge of Deep Creek National Park. You'll sleep in the park, eat three-course dinners with wine, and learn about the region's ecology and history as you traverse pristine coastal landscapes.
Highlights
- Pack-free walking with gear and supplies transported daily
- Three-course dinners paired with South Australian wine
- Guided by professionals with 30 years' park expertise
- Sleep in Deep Creek National Park for four nights
- Maximum 8 walkers for genuine solitude
- All meals, transfers, and park entry included
- Access to Newland Head Conservation Park trails
What to expect
Four days of consistent walking through varied terrain—coastal heathland, native forest, and clifftop sections with Southern Ocean views. Each morning you'll depart refreshed from accommodation within the national park, walking with day packs containing only essentials; a support team moves your luggage ahead. Evenings involve proper sit-down dinners at camp with wine, conversation, and starlit skies. The guides interpret flora, fauna, and the area's past as you walk. Mornings start with breakfast; packed lunches are provided on trail. You're moving through the landscape at a measured pace, not rushing between photo stops.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required—sustained daily walking over hilly terrain. Bring your own hiking boots and rain gear. Not suitable if pregnant, with spinal issues, or poor cardiovascular health. A detailed pre-walk briefing arrives after booking. Tours require minimum group numbers; cancellations offer alternative dates or full refunds. Book well ahead for peak seasons.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original AU & NZ Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







