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Tour de Great Victorian Rail Trail

Duration
4 days
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$13
From
$612 USD

Ride the iconic Great Victorian Rail Trail at your own pace over 4 days whilst the tour operator looks after all the logistics for you. All you need to do is ride, admire the views and soak in the relaxed country ambience on this wonderful getaway. Accommodation, luggage moves and on call support are all included.

  • Category
    Trail Riding
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    4 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    1 - Beginner
  • Activity Level
    2 - Moderate
  • Elevation
    1 - Easy
  • Terrain
    Agricultural
  • Distance
    96.3 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    24.1 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    4 days
  • Main Destination
    Victoria
  • Distance
    96.3 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    24.1 miles
  • Elevation
    1 - Easy
  • Terrain
    Agricultural

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Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Arrival & ride to Bonnie Doon

    Make your own way to Mansfield*.  Mansfield is nestled in the foothills of the Victorian Alps and surrounded by grazing land and mountain forests. The city has a number of interesting historical buildings dating back to its time as a stock route camp and gold mining town. Once in Mansfield you will meet with your concierge who will provide you with your bike and helmet (or BYO) and answer any questions you may still have.  The tour operator will collect your luggage and transfer to the next hotel.

    Your journey starts with a nice easy ride to Bonnie Doon today. You will pass through the small town of Maindample where you may wish to stop at the Maindample Whistle Stop, a resting place in a local couple's garden that offers cold drinks and shelter out of the sun. Cycle across the impressive 385 metre bridge over Lake Eildon.  Bonnie Doon was immortalised in the hilarious Australian classic movie "The Castle" and is a cute lakeside town. 

    *Book a pre-tour night in Mansfield and arrive the day before your trip starts if you prefer.

    • 13 miles
    • -118.1 ft
      344.5 ft
      462.6 ft
    • Bonnie Doon Hotel/Motel
  2. Day 2Cycling to Alexandra

    Today you'll set off through farming country, cycling past rock outcrops, livestock and open farmlands. You will pass by the Merton service station, where you may wish to get a cold drink or ice-cream before the gentle ascent to Merton Gap. This is the highest point on the trail, and the spectacular views from the top are well worth the climb. From here it's a nice, long gentle descent all the way to Yarck, where you can stop for a lunch break.

    Continuing the ride there is one more gentle climb before you head into the scenic country town of Alexandra which recently celebrated its 150 year anniversary.  

    • 36 miles
    • -265.7 ft
      1,141.7 ft
      1,407.5 ft
    • The Corner Hotel, Alexandra
    • Breakfast
  3. Day 3Cycling to Yea via Cheviote Tunnel

    Today you'll head to the historic and thriving town of Yea. This area is a rich pastoral and dairying area with the Yea River flowing around the town. There are a couple of small climbs this morning out of Alexandra for which you are rewarded at Eglington Gap, which has outstanding views back over Alexandra and the hinterland. From here you have a nice long gentle descent to Molesworth.

    Further along you will come to the 201 metre long Cheviote Tunnel the longest trail tunnel in Victoria. It was made from 675,000 bricks, which were handcrafted on site with local clay in 1889. You'll stay at the quaint and beautiful Peppercorn Hotel in Yea. The town has many historical buildings from the 19th century in good condition and worth a visit. Dinner is recommended in the hotel (Wednesday-Sunday only).

    Meals:   Breakfast @ Grain St Grocers in Alexandra

    • 23 miles
    • -134.5 ft
      915.4 ft
      1,049.9 ft
    • Peppercorn Hotel, Yea
    • Breakfast
  4. Day 4Cycling to Tallarook

    Today’s ride follows the Goulburn River to Tallarook.  Fuel up at Marmalades Café, which serves great breakfasts and coffees. Today you will ride next to the heritage-classified Goulburn River, passing through the Trawool valley. This is a region that has been painted by many of the famous Australian painters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in particular Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin. Enjoy lunch today at the stunning Trawool Estate.

    Towards the end of the route there are particularly fine views, and it is worthy of a stop to enjoy the beautiful Goulburn River. You will ride into the quiet town of Tallarook, nestled at the foot of the magnificent Tallarook Ranges. The trip ends on your arrival in Tallarook.  A stop at the Tallarook Hotel is well worth it to celebrate your ride.  Leave your bike for collection, pick up your luggage and catch the train back to Melbourne. Alternatively the tour operator can organise a return transfer to Mansfield.

    • 24.2 miles
    • 9.8 ft
      935 ft
      925.2 ft
    • Breakfast and Lunch