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Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby TranzitJim » Sun 28 Sep, 2014 3:47 pm

Hello everyone, I am new to this forum. My first thread and second posting in here.

I am seeking a list of ideal bush tracks of which I can start from a railway station.

Any railway station that I can use a MyKi to reach, including V/Line ones too.

Criteria I would be most interested in,

++ Begin the walk from the gates of the railway station
++ May use township footpaths to reach.
++ Strictly no shared routes with roads. that is where I would need to walk on the road with cars or on an unfit shoulder.
++ May be an advantage to use a MyKi bus to reach?
++ Prefer somewhere with at least a milk bar at which I can buy limited supplies for the journey.

In the short term, I would be looking at only a short walk with perhaps a picnic ground within a few hours of walk.

Longer term I may be interested in a camping hike too.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby icefest » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 12:20 am

The 100 steps.
The Lilydale rail trail.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby neilmny » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 5:46 am

Train to Upper Ferntree Gully walk the 1000 steps then walk to Doongalla via the myriad of fire tracks and return.
Same as above walk right through to Montrose and catch a bus to Croydon for the return trip.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby dplanet » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 7:16 am

fyi viewtopic.php?f=37&t=11167
There was also A Victorian Guide to bushwalk by PT by Mark Learmonth.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby walkerchris77 » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 7:18 am

Go the puff.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby Lophophaps » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 9:02 am

There are walks that you can access via public transport, but I reckon that you should consider joining a bushwalking club. There's a list of clubs at Bushwalking Victoria
http://www.bushwalkingvictoria.org.au/
I'd start with ones that meet close to you and match your demograpics. For example, the Mildura Transgender Walking Club is probably a good one to miss - too far from Melbourne.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby MickyB » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 9:35 am

Welcome to the forum TranzitJim.

You could take a train to Belgrave and then walk up to Sherbrooke Forest via Monbulk Rd or Old Monbulk Rd. There are plenty of tracks to explore and a a couple of picnic grounds including Grants Picnic Ground which has a cafe.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby Snowzone » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 11:29 am

V-line train to Ballarat. Great Dividing Trail starts at the Railway Station. You can walk all the way to Bendigo if you like, or other towns with v-line access. For a day walk, train to Ballarat, bus to Creswick and then walk via the GDT back to Ballarat station.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby walkerchris77 » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 3:16 pm

Check out the ballarat rail trail. Its about 50km. Goes through forest and through small towns. Even pass s through a free camp with hot shower s and water.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby icefest » Tue 30 Sep, 2014 4:56 pm

You can catch the train up to Mt Macedon; there is some nice walking there, especially now in spring.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby madmacca » Wed 01 Oct, 2014 12:22 am

Not strictly a railway station, but the bus to Warburton (from Lilydale Station), puts you at the bottom of the trail up to Donna Buang.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby cherryw » Fri 03 Oct, 2014 9:57 pm

There is a walk that I do. Leave from Upper Ferntree Gully station, up the 1000 steps then follow the road to Ferny Creek. From here walk to Kallista (Grants) and then do the East Sherbrooke walk and at the bottom head into Belgrave and catch the train back. takes about 4 hours.

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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby David M » Mon 13 Oct, 2014 10:03 am

You can get a train to Stony Point and then a ferry to French Island. The ferry waits for the train so you can always get it with no waiting. There are some walks there and also a campground 6 km from the ferry terminal. You buy the ferry ticket at the local milk bar there (about $20 return).
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby dplanet » Sat 29 Nov, 2014 11:42 am

Haven't been there for ages. Thanks for the update.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby dplanet » Thu 11 Dec, 2014 11:28 pm

It is now in the year of 2015 walk list.
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Re: Best walks where I can catch a train to

Postby Happy Pirate » Sat 24 Jan, 2015 10:03 pm

TranzitJim wrote:Hello everyone, I am new to this forum. My first thread and second posting in here.

I am seeking a list of ideal bush tracks of which I can start from a railway station.

Any railway station that I can use a MyKi to reach, including V/Line ones too.

Criteria I would be most interested in,

++ Begin the walk from the gates of the railway station
++ May use township footpaths to reach.
++ Strictly no shared routes with roads. that is where I would need to walk on the road with cars or on an unfit shoulder.
++ May be an advantage to use a MyKi bus to reach?
++ Prefer somewhere with at least a milk bar at which I can buy limited supplies for the journey.

In the short term, I would be looking at only a short walk with perhaps a picnic ground within a few hours of walk.

Longer term I may be interested in a camping hike too.


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I once caught a train from Adelaide to Melbourne, a train from Melbourne to Wangaratta, a bus from Wangaratta to Mt Beauty and got the driver to drop me off a few kms out of Beauty where I walked for a couple of kms along a public road before I hit the walking trail. That was day 1 of an 11 day walk that ended up back in Mt B. at the bus station.

It can be done if you're keen.
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