Stuart O'Grady Bikeway

34°36′14″S 138°43′26″E / 34.6039114°S 138.7239947°E / -34.6039114; 138.7239947

Stuart O'Grady Bikeway
Trotting Track Road
Two Wells Road
Wingate Road
Gawler River
Hillier Road (gate)
Angle Vale Road
Fradd Road (gate)
Curtis Road
Petherton Road (gate)
Womma Road
Heaslip Road
Womma Road (gate)
Penfield Road
Adelaide-Port Augusta Railway
Calvengrove Road (adjacent to Port Wakefield Road)

The Stuart O'Grady Bikeway is a 23 kilometres (14 mi) shared path for cycling, walking and other non-motorised vehicles, in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, following the eastern side of the Max Fatchen Expressway. The northeastern end is adjacent to the on ramp from Two Wells Road to the Gawler Bypass. The southwestern end is adjacent to Port Wakefield Road. It is named after Stuart O'Grady, Adelaide born winner of the Paris-Roubaix, Olympic Gold medallist, and inaugural Tour Down Under winner.