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Bike riding in Victoria maps

Six waterproof, durable maps to guide you around the best bike trails in Victoria as selected by Bicycle Network Victoria and mapped by Explore Australia.

 

Bike riding in Victoria is a compact set of maps covering six of the best Victorian bike rides. Suitable for any rider, these detailed maps outline the magnificent network of paths, cafes, picnic areas and tourist destinations that Victoria has to offer.

From skirting Port Phillip Bay, to negotiating the bushland of East Gippsland, all maps include      easy-to-read elevation profiles, itineraries and area histories.

Tear-resistant and waterproof, these maps are the perfect companion on your next ride.

The six routes described are:

• Lilydale–Warburton Rail Trail

• Murray to Mountains Rail Trail

• East Gippsland Rail Trail

• Great Southern Rail Trail

• Main Yarra Trail

• Bay Trail 

 

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Features

Detailed maps of paths and roads

Elevation charts

In-depth route descriptions

Suggested itineraries and preparation tips

Highlights cafes, picnic/rest areas, tourist spots

Area histories

Relevant contact information

Waterproof and tear-resistant

Compact PVC packaging
 

1. Lilydale-Warburton Rail Trail

Enjoy the scenic delights of the Yarra Valley with its charming wineries and stunning native landscape. Only 38km in distance, the Lilydale–Warburton Rail Trail is dotted with cafés, numerous picnic areas and you'll find yourself never far away from a winery’s cellar door. 

(Photography by Jon Miller)
 

 

2. Murray to Mountains Rail Trail

Journey through farmland and native bush nestled at the foot of the Victorian Alps on Victoria’s most popular regional rail trail. Mirroring the Great Alpine Rd from Wangaratta to Bright, the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail is a serene journey in a glorious setting through some of Australia’s best wine and gourmet food country.

(Photography by Peter Dunphy)

 

3. East Gippsland Rail Trail

Ride the varied terrain of Victoria’s rugged bushland through some of Victoria’s most historic sites. From Bairnsdale to Orbost, the East Gippsland Rail Trail links numerous trestle bridges while offering delightful views over the Gippsland lakes, rivers and forests.

(Photography by Lombard Photography)

 

4. Great Southern Rail Trail

Explore serene dairy country and native forests on one of Victoria’s favourite rail trails. Following the historical South Gippsland railway line from Leongatha through to Foster, the Great Southern Rail Trail’s ultimate offering is stunning views of Wilson’s Promontory and Corner Inlet.

(Photography by Lombard Photography)

 

 

5. Main Yarra Trail

Access some of Melbourne’s top tourist destinations close to the heart of the city. Starting at the iconic Flinders St Station and travelling along the Melbourne’s famous waterway, the Yarra River, the Main Yarra Trail shows a unique perspective of the city’s heritage and riverside character.

(Photography by Peter Dunphy)
 

 

6. Bay Trail

From the south to the west of Melbourne, take in the beautiful bayside sights of the city. The Bay Trail stretches 60km from Carrum to St Kilda, Williamstown and Altona, linking the bustling beaches, parks and cafes along the fringe of Port Phillip Bay.

(Photography by Jon Miller)