Murray to Mountains Rail Trail

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Stretching roughly 100 kilometres through the lush green countryside of north-east Victoria, the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail is one of Australia’s finest rail-trail experiences. Following the route of a former railway line, this sealed, mostly flat path winds through vineyards, dairy farms, and historic gold-rush towns, with ever-present views of the snow-capped peaks of the Victorian Alps. Whether you’re on two wheels or on foot, the trail offers an immersive way to explore the region’s food and wine scene, its pioneer heritage, and its spectacular natural beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most cyclists take three to four days to ride the entire trail, staying overnight in towns like Bright, Beechworth, and Wangaratta. This allows time to explore each settlement and sample the local produce. If you’re short on time, the Bright to Beechworth section (about 38 km) makes an excellent day ride, with plenty of cafés and wineries along the way. Walkers can easily tackle shorter sections; the flat, sealed surface makes it accessible for families and less experienced riders. Many visitors combine a ride with a self-drive itinerary, using the trail as a scenic link between towns.

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