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Mount Skye (in Horsnell Gully)
Mount Skye (in Horsnell Gully) is situated 8 km east of Adelaide, South Australia. At 414 meters, it is a landmark of natural beauty. Hosting rare species of native plants and animals, it is part of a mountain range which serves as a vital corridor for wildlife travelling to and from Horsnell Gully Conservation Park, Cleland Conservation Park and Morialta Conservation Park. The range also serves as a watershed which feeds into the River Torrens. It is within the Adelaide Hills Face Zone and the Adelaide Hills wine region. Most of Mount Skye is owned by White Rock Quarry (a subsidiary of German-owned HeidelbergCement Group), while the remainder of Mount Skye is divided up into private individual ownership.

Views from the Adelaide Plains
An important part of the Adelaide Hills Face Zone, Mount Skye is visible from a wide range of suburbs along the Old Norton Summit Rd valley trajectory all the way to the western suburbs of Adelaide.