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Rail Trails

Rail Trails – recycled railway corridors – shared-use paths recycled from abandoned railway corridors that can be used for walking, cycling and horse riding, and meandering through scenic countryside, linking small country towns as railways did in the past.

Rail trails are shared-use paths recycled from abandoned railway corridors. They can be used for walking, cycling and horse riding, and meandering through scenic countryside, they link small country towns as railways did in the past.

There are now rail trails all around Australia and in other countries too. Rail trails link big and small country towns and meander through scenic countryside just as railways did in the past.

Most trails have a gravel or dirt surface suitable for walking, mountain bikes and horses. Some are sealed and are great for touring bikes too.

Following the route of the railways, they cut through hills, under roads, over embankments and across gullies and creeks. Apart from being great places to walk, cycle or horse ride, rail trails are linear conservation corridors protecting native plants and animals. They often link remnant vegetation in farming areas and contain valuable flora and fauna habitat. Wineries and other attractions are near many trails as well as B&B’s and other great places to stay.

Source: Rail Trail Australia

There are a number of rail trails throughout Queensland with the longest being the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail to the west of Brisbane.’

See also: Trails

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