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The Bellarine Rail Trail is a 32 km walking and cycling track on the Bellarine Peninsula, in Victoria, Australia, that follows the route of the former Bellarine Peninsula Railway. It runs from South Geelong to Queenscliff, passing through the towns of Leopold and Drysdale. The rail tracks have been removed from the western section between South Geelong and Drysdale, but the railway still operates as a tourist steam railway between Drysdale and Queenscliff, and the walking track runs parallel to the railway in this 16 km eastern section. The route traverses farmland with scattered patches and strips of native vegetation, mainly eucalypt woodland.
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Rail Trails in Victoria |
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Melbourne |
Belgrave Rail Trail, Bellarine Peninsula, Capital City Trail, Hawthorn to Kew, Lilydale to Warburton, Outer Circle Trail, Powelltown Tramway, Red Hill, Rosstown Railway Heritage Trail, Sandridge Railway Trail, Webb Dock Bridge
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Gippsland |
Bass Coast, East Gippsland, Great Southern, Tyers Valley Tramway, Warburton Trail, Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail, Grand Ridge, Noojee Trestle Bridge, Walhalla Goldfields, Tyers Junction, Moondarra, Moe to Yallourn, Gippsland Plains
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North Victoria |
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Western Victoria |
Old Beechy, Crater to Coast, Great Divide, Domino Trail, Andersons Mill Tramway, Ballarat - Skipton,
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