Lilydale-Warburton Rail Trail
/ Peter FootWhere: Yarra Valley, east of Melbourne
Length: 79km
Difficulty: easy
Terrain: flat/slightly undulating
Surface: well-made crushed gravel. Can be done on a road bike.
What: attractive pastoral areas, fresh produce, wineries, Yarra River, forested hills
THE RIDE
A short out-and-back ride starting and finishing in Lilydale in Melbourne's east. OK, there's no shortage of info about, or awareness of the Warby Rail Trail, but I feel I have to include it because it's just such a good beginner's ride. It’s easily accessible via the metro train network, completely off-road, no great hills or distances, well-serviced by bike shops and cafes, and just so damned nice! There are usually plenty of people on the trail, the scenery is gorgeous, and the valley is known as a gourmet destination, so check out the related tourist info if you're into that.
If you want a bigger challenge, you could try riding the O’Shannassy Aqueduct Trail, which runs roughly parallel to the rail trail.
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ATTRACTIONS
Yarra River—wash off the sweat and dust with a swim at Warburton.
WHEN
Any time. As always, be prepared for heat in summer and cold/rain in winter.
GETTING THERE
Jump on the Lilydale train line which will take you to the start at Lilydale.
MAPS
Download GPX Track file of this route
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