Rail trail a treat

Rail Trail Woori Yallock. 146882_06

By PETER DOUGLAS

THE 40km Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail must be one of the most popular and versatile tourist attractions in the Yarra Valley.
The trail can accommodate those seeking adventure, relaxation, exercise, good food or just something a little different.
Trail-goers of all levels of fitness have plenty of options.
Perhaps, you could venture out on a quiet trail ride and take in the incredible scenery and the occasional birds.
For the more adventurous, you could make a weekend of it and try the 40km each way journey, which takes you through the many inviting rural towns.
You’ll never be left wanting for anything, with many enticing places to stop and enjoy a bite.
Though, whatever method you choose, the main drawcard is much the same -the unique and diverse landscapes.
To go with the renowned Yarra Valley vineyards, along the way you will discover farmlands and impressive forest areas, all before you arrive in the beautiful town of Warburton with its river walks and range of cafes and eateries.
Trail highlights:
*Hereford Road tunnel
*Yarra Glen station yard
*Wandin station
About the trail:
The rail trail starts from the end of the metropolitan rail network at Lilydale then heading through increasingly rural landscape.
Most of the original station platforms are still present with replica station signage.
The Warburton railway line was opened in 1901 to ferry farm produce and closed in 1965, with the track removed in 1969.
For the not-so adventurous:
The entire 40km journey may be a bit much for some, so why not break it into a smaller journey: Lilydale to Mount Evelyn (6.9km), Mount Evelyn to Wandin (5.4km), Wandin to Seville (3.4km), Seville to Killara (3.3km), Killara to Worri Yallock (4km), Woori Yallock to Launching Place (6.4km), Launching Place to Yarra Junction (2.1km), Yarra Junction to Millgrove (5.2km), Millgrove to Warburton (3.3km).
The experience:
Much of the ride is in the shade and there is never a chance of being bored.
The trail is a very scenic ride, but generally easy to complete, with only a few hills and generally and the gradient goes easy on you.
There are many start/stop points along the way, so it’s great for all ages and cycling skills.
But it’s advised appropriate clothing and cycling gear is taken up, as well as letting people know where you are travelling.
There are some crossings where patience and caution may be required, as well as traffic lights at the crossing the Warburton Highway.
The trail features good road access at many points for drop-off and pickup.
Toilets are available at different points.
The option of refreshments along the trip makes it all the more enjoyable and the tracks are generally renowned for being in great condition.
For further information, visit Shire of Yarra Ranges, Warburton Information Centre or Yarra Valley Railway.