Werribee River Trail

Werribee River Trail
Length About 10km
Location Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Cycling details
Trail difficulty Easy
Hills None
Connecting transport
Train(s) Werribee station
Tram(s) None

The Werribee River Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Werribee River in the outer western suburb of Werribee in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1][2][3]

North of the Werribee train line the path runs both sides of the river. The path on the eastern side is longer by about 2.5 km.

The Werribee River Aqueduct project resulted in the construction of a footbridge in 2010 at the Federation Trail / Princes Freeway juncture, that allows riders to continue further south, following the west side of the Werribee River.

As part of the Werribee Regional Park development a second footbridge was also built in 2010 linking to the Werribee Mansion and Werribee Zoo.[4]

Connections

North end at 37°52′01″S 145°39′15″E / 37.867009°S 145.654223°E / -37.867009; 145.654223. South end at 37°55′08″S 144°39′32″E / 37.918980°S 144.658795°E / -37.918980; 144.658795.

References

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