Warburton Rail Trail

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Warburton Rail Trail is a popular recreational walking and cycling path in Victoria, Australia, that follows a former railway line through scenic Yarra Valley landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail trail
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Melbourne NERFINISHED
approximateLength 38 km
country Australia
distanceFromMelbourne approximately 70 km east
follows former railway line
followsFormerRailway Lilydale–Warburton railway line NERFINISHED
formerUse railway corridor
hasAmenity car parks
picnic areas
signage
toilets
hasDifficulty easy to moderate
hasFeature bushland
river views
scenic rural landscapes
vineyards
isPartOf Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail network NERFINISHED
locatedIn Yarra Valley NERFINISHED
managedBy Yarra Ranges Council NERFINISHED
passesThrough Launching Place NERFINISHED
Lilydale NERFINISHED
Millgrove NERFINISHED
Mount Evelyn NERFINISHED
Seville NERFINISHED
Wandin NERFINISHED
Woori Yallock NERFINISHED
Yarra Junction NERFINISHED
popularFor recreation
tourism
railwayClosed 1965
region Yarra Ranges NERFINISHED
state Victoria NERFINISHED
suitableFor families
recreational cyclists
runners
walkers
surface compacted gravel
terminus Lilydale NERFINISHED
Warburton NERFINISHED
tourismCategory cycle tourism
nature-based tourism
trailOpened 1990s
usedFor cycling
horse riding
walking

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Warburton hasAttraction Warburton Rail Trail
subject surface form: Warburton, Victoria