Bass Coast Rail Trail

Winding through the serene landscapes of South Gippsland, the Bass Coast Rail Trail is a 23-kilometre multi-use path that follows the former railway line between Anderson and Wonthaggi. This easy, car-free trail offers cyclists, walkers, and horse riders a peaceful journey through coastal heathlands, farmland, and historic railway towns. With its gentle gradients and well-maintained surface, it's perfect for families and casual riders looking to explore the region's natural beauty and pioneer history at a leisurely pace.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a half-day (3–4 hours) to cycle the full trail one way, including stops for photos and snacks. Many riders prefer to start at Anderson and ride south, finishing in Wonthaggi for a coffee or lunch at the old station café. If you're walking or taking it slow, allow 4–5 hours. The trail is also doable as a 2–3 hour ride from either end, returning the same way – the gentle grade makes it easy to backtrack.

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