Bicentennial National Trail
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The Bicentennial National Trail is a long-distance horseriding, mountain biking or walking trail in Australia. The trail was established as part of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations.
At 5330 km, it is the longest trail in Australia.[1] Its route follows the entire length of the Great Dividing Range, starting at Healesville, 60 km north-east of Melbourne, and ending at Cooktown, Queensland.
Most of the trail's route passes through private property and it is not open to motorised vehicles.
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- ^ Bushwalking the Bicentennial National Trail. Retrieved on 2008-04-10.
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