Bellarine Rail Trail Explained

The Bellarine Rail Trail is a 32 km walking and cycling track on the Bellarine Peninsula, in Victoria, Australia, that follows the route of the former South Geelong to Queenscliff branch line.[1] [2] [3] It runs from South Geelong to Queenscliff, passing through the towns of Leopold, Curlewis and Drysdale. The rails have been removed from the western section between South Geelong and Drysdale.

Sections of the rail trail between South Geelong Station and the Bellarine Highway, and Melaluka Rd, through Leopold and Curlewis to Drysdale are sealed to provide a quality surface in high traffic areas. the surrounding reserves feature areas of remnant, indigenous vegetation, creating an interesting, safe and tranquil environment for users.

The Bellarine Railway operates a tourist railway between Drysdale and Queenscliff, and the walking track runs parallel to the railway in this 16 km eastern section. The route traverses farmland with scattered patches and strips of native vegetation, mainly eucalypt woodland.

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  1. http://maps.vicroads.vic.gov.au/website/bikes2b/viewer.htm VicRoads - Bicycle Facilities Map
  2. http://www.bigyak.net.au/trails/biketrails.html?ll=-38.191007,144.578136&z=11&t=p Melbourne and Geelong's shared paths in Google Maps
  3. Web site: Melbourne and Geelong's shared paths in Google Earth . 17 January 2010 . 12 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161012073245/http://www.bigyak.net.au/bike/bike.html#melgel . dead .