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Dandenong Creek and trail, in Bayswater. |
Dandenong Creek Trail |
Length |
Approx. 50km from Kilsyth South to Port Phillip Bay, Carrum |
Difficulty |
Easy |
Hills |
Minor hill in Vermont South |
Hazards |
Water and/or mud can cover path at places, during and after heavy rain |
Water |
Water fountains in most parks along path, few otherwise |
Path |
Shared use. Mostly concrete & bitumen path, well formed gravel in Parks Victoria managed areas (Jells and Koomba parks). |
Sights, Landmarks |
Dandenong Creek, Koomba Park, Jells Park, Dandenong Valley Wetlands, Port Phillip Bay, frequent sporting and recreational grounds |
Connecting Transport |
Other Paths |
Ringwood to Belgrave Trail, Knox Trail (Blind Creek), Future EastLink path |
Bus |
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Train |
Belgrave line (Bayswater), Cranbourne and Pakenham lines (Dandenong), Frankston line (Carrum) |
Tram |
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The Dandenong Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians which follows the Dandenong Creek through the outer eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Consisting of three segments, it is 44 kilometres long.
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