A 6.3 km accessible coastal trail from Stansbury's jetty to Pitts Cutting, with gulf views, rest stops, lookouts and outdoor gym stations along the way.
The easiest way to fall for Stansbury is on foot. The town's foreshore walking trail runs about 6.3 kilometres along the curve of old Oyster Bay, from the jetty out to Pitts Cutting, and it's built for everyone — a well-surfaced path suitable for walkers, cyclists and wheelchairs, with beach access points, shelters and seats spaced generously along the way.
The views do the work: oyster leases ruled across the shallows, the long jetty striding out over the seagrass, and the open blue of Gulf St Vincent beyond, with the Adelaide Hills a smudge on clear days. There are lookout points and even outdoor gym equipment for those who want to earn their bakery stop, and the route doubles as the town section of the peninsula-circling Walk the Yorke trail.
Go early for glassy water and pelicans, or at dusk when the squid fishers' lights begin to glow on the jetty. Either end of the walk, Stansbury's oysters are the obvious reward.
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- Stansbury Jetty.jpg by Dreamofthedolphin , CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons