I always wondered the sea, the breeze, and the sunset at the end of the sea. Having lived in a landlocked country, these natural scenic views never occurred in front of my eyes. However, My first ever coastal walk was at Hallet Cove, Adelaide. It was a walking trail around the coast with green pastures and scenic locations. The greenery surrounded the trail, with seagulls flying around and birds chirping in the bushes.
Hallet Cove Walking Trail is located in Hallet Cove Conservation Park of Hallet Cove suburb. The region is well known for it's beach activities and the archaeological mountains or cliffs.
The history goes back to 600 Million years ago during the formation of those cliffs from the sediments, while the ice-aged mountain when Australia was in the South Pole around 280 Million years ago. Slowly, the changes created the cliffs around the sea.
The site is located near the Highway in the South of Adelaide, having the access to train station. And, is open daily so anyone can get into the walking trail for free but as taken precautionary on the cliff.
The green pastures and the sloppy mountain made it look beautiful during that time. It was a good weekend for me to stay and have a good time feeling the breeze.
It was a great experience, as I walk the trail the smell of algae surrounded me. There were signboards, and the one side of the trail have the vertical cliffs while the other side was the the coastal region. The time had good flowers around the bushes, and it had added the beauty of the cliffs.
I stroll in the place around the day, the sunshine and the breeze wrapped me around. It was a great day.