• Twenty47HealthNews
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice
  • Twenty47HealthNews
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice
24/7 Health News
No Result
View All Result
Struggling with energy, weight, or blood sugar?
Get personalized medical & wellness support at My Healing 365.
Book Your Wellness Strategy Session
Home Article

The best new cycling and ebike trails in Melbourne and surrounds

June 6, 2026
in Article, Australia holidays, Cycling, Cycling holidays, Life and style, Melbourne, Melbourne holidays, Transport, Travel, Victoria, Victoria holidays
The best new cycling and ebike trails in Melbourne and surrounds

Ebike sales are surging in Australia – and retailers are struggling to keep up.

“We’ve sold three times as many ebikes for the first months of this year than we did last year,” says Tony Morgan, manager of The Electric Bicycle Company in Melbourne. “This is absolutely in response to the fuel price spikes.”

Compared with manual bicycles, ebikes can travel faster and further, allowing riders of all ages and abilities to sail over hills or into strong headwinds. As a longtime cyclist and recent ebike user myself, the latter unlocks a whole new sense of freedom.

But much like electric cars, range anxiety is still an issue with ebikes, and I’ve learned the hard way that you need to ensure your bike has adequate power for longer journeys, or know where public charging facilities are. Fortunately, in Victoria, infrastructure is improving quickly.

With public transport half price in Victoria for the rest of the year, it’s a good time to take your ebike on the train and explore those new bike paths in Melbourne and further afield. You can take ebikes on all metro and regional trains in Victoria without charge, but it’s worth arriving early as spots are limited.

Just don’t rely on Google Maps for cycling – in most cases it simply hasn’t kept up with bike trail upgrades and will try to direct you on to highways or trafficked streets. Instead, use local bike trail websites with up-to-date maps such as those provided by the Bicycle Network.

If you’re keen to hit the new and improved bike trails in Victoria, here are some good places to start.

Table of Contents

  • Dixon Veloway
  • The cross-city caterpillar
  • Kororoit Creek trail
  • Lilydale to Warburton bike trail
  • Murray to Mountains rail trail
  • Omeo mountain bike park

Dixon Veloway

Opened in December 2025, the 2.5km Dixon Veloway Bridge, named after the late trailblazing Australian cyclist Iris Dixon, is the jewel of Melbourne’s cycling upgrades. Elevated above Footscray Road with the sounds of semitrailers echoing below, it’s quite a sensation to ride.

The veloway, part of the West Gate Tunnel project, provides a safe bike-only connector from Melbourne’s west to the CBD. For riders, it also connects to the Federation trail and Docklands from the Maribyrnong River, which previously required cycling through heavy traffic.

Cycling the four-metre-wide, fluoro green Veloway for the first time brings to mind riding on Beijing’s bike highway. It’s a glimpse of what future city bicycle infrastructure can and should look like in Australia.

Trail length 2.5km.

Difficulty Easy – fairly flat and smooth.

Charging facilities There is free charging available at Library at the Dock or the Myrtle cafe beside the Maribyrnong Creek.

The cross-city caterpillar

The Footscray Road walking and cycling bridge, dubbed ‘the green caterpillar’, links the southern and northern suburbs of Melbourne.

Historically, cycling in Melbourne could be frustrating. Bike paths weren’t interconnected and would often dump riders out into notorious arterial roads and intersections, including black spots such as Footscray Road in the west and the beginning of St Georges Road, Northcote. But recent improvements have made cycling safer.

Since April 2025 it has been possible to cycle from the southern to northern suburbs of Melbourne completely on designated paths, via a new cable-stayed bridge, dubbed “the green caterpillar”. The 220-metre bike and pedestrian bridge, which was also part of the West Gate Tunnel works, connects Docklands to the Capital City trail and Moonee Ponds Creek trail – a gamechanger for folks wanting to ride safely from suburbs like St Kilda to Brunswick.

Other notable recent improvements include separated bike lanes along the southern part of Wellington Street in Collingwood; Heidelberg Road between Clifton Hill and Station Street; St Kilda Road between the CBD and St Kilda Junction; Arden Street between Moonee Ponds Creek and the Wreckyn Street/Chetwynd Street roundabout; and Macaulay Road between Moonee Ponds Creek and Boundary Road.

These improvements mean cyclists no longer have to share the road with cars travelling at high speed or along narrow roads.

Trail length Melbourne has more than 2,000km of bike trails stretching across the city and suburbs.

Difficulty Mostly easy. Melbourne is a relatively flat city and most trails are built around creeks, waterways and former rail lines.

Charging facilities If you have a detachable battery some cafes will allow you to charge it as a paying customer, just like you’d charge your phone. There are dedicated ebike charging stations in Lilydale trail head and Frankston foreshore. Local libraries are also a good option.

Kororoit Creek trail

If you’re looking for a great bike ride close to the city, take the train to Sunshine, Albion or Ardeer stations and ride through the backstreets to the Kororoit Creek trail, which stretches about 15km north-west to Deer Park. Recent upgrades as part of the West Gate Tunnel project include the completion of missing links between Altona North and Brooklyn, and a new underpass at Geelong Road, providing a safer direct connection to the Federation trail.

The moderately easy shared-use path crisscrosses Kororoit Creek, winding through regenerated bushlands, basalt cliffs and rocky outcrops, interspersed with semi-industrial areas. You’ll ride near river red gums and blackwood trees and pass Mount Kororoit, an ancient volcanic hill.

The path is also teeming with native birds and plant species. Keep a lookout for water and woodland birds such as pelicans, black swans, rainbow lorikeets and black-faced cuckooshrikes that are returning to the area after years of regeneration work from Friends of Kororoit Creek volunteers.

Trail length 22km.

Difficulty Easy, mostly flat.

Charging facilities You will need to go off-trail. The Sunshine library or the Kororoit Creek Neighbourhood House are good options.

Lilydale to Warburton bike trail

Lilydale to Warburton bike trail

Often referred to as the “Warby trail”, this excellent recreational ride through the Yarra Valley has had significant improvements to intersection safety, connectivity to the Yarra Valley trail loop, and the addition of ebike charging stations, a public bike pump and bike repair station.

Take the train to Lilydale; the bike path starts near the train station car park and follows the former train tracks, with extended brick veneer back yards making way to a lush, forested trail.

The 40km path between the Dandenong Ranges and Great Dividing Range passes through the towns of Wandin, Seville, Yarra Junction and finishes in the artsy town Warburton. One of the prettiest stretches is around Mount Evelyn, where the path is lined with wildflowers and tree ferns, and offers glimpses of the mountain ranges.

This route also doubles as a kind of history lesson – riding alongside the decommissioned tracks, there’s a sobering realisation that Melbourne once had much better train connections to its outlying areas.

Trail length 40km.

Difficulty Moderate – its a bit of climb up to Warburton although most of the gradients are gentle.

Charging facilities The ebike charging stations at the Lilydale trail head are equipped with universal charging ports. There are also many cafes along this path that will let you charge, including the Trail cafe in Mount Evelyn and Carriage cafe in Seville.

Murray to Mountains rail trail

One of Victoria’s most beautiful bike trails is worth an overnight stay while transport is cheaper. Take the train to Wangaratta to see its $8.5m “enhancement”, completed in September 2025, which added a 31km extension from Beechworth to Yackandandah and improved safety – including nine new bridges and an elevated boardwalk – across the 180km trail network.

Cycle past farmland on the Murray to Mountains rail trail in north-east Victoria.

The trail starts at the northern end of town, beside the Murray River. The many paths are relatively flat and, depending on which route you choose, will take you past farms, ramshackle country homes, wheatfields and the odd pack of roaming sheep before reaching more forested areas.

Elevate Your Health for Just $29.99/Month

Join the Precision Wellness Subscription at My Healing 365 and get discounted services, priority coaching access, virtual care, and exclusive wellness resources to support your physical, emotional, and hormonal health.

Join for $29.99/Month

The most popular route is Wangaratta to Everton and then on to the historic township of Beechworth. Unless you arrive in peak season (weekends in autumn and spring), you’ll feel almost completely alone on this ride, with a well-paved pathway stretching nearly 30km to Everton, where you turn towards Beechworth (altitude 550m) for another 17km ride, mostly uphill.

There are many good options to stay in Beechworth, such as the Tanswell’s Commercial hotel (from $95 per night, twin share). Then you can look forward to a blissful early morning downhill to Mount Everton. Consider riding back through the eucalypt and wattle forests to the Milawa Cheese Company, an excellent lunch stop that offers free cheese and wine tastings.

Trail length 130km total, through the heart of north-east Victoria, linking the flatlands of the Murray River to the foothills of the alps.

Difficulty Moderate. Depending where you go, expect some uphill riding as these paths are in the foothills of alpine country.

Charging facilities There are no public chargers on the actual rail trail, so you’ll need to detour to a cafe or bar in high country towns such as Bright, Myrtleford, Beechworth or Wangaratta.

Omeo mountain bike park

For those wanting to take cycling to the next level, the new 114km Omeo mountain bike park in Victoria’s alpine region offers off-road adventure riding for all levels. There’s no straightforward way to take public transport from Melbourne to Omeo town, especially with a bike in tow; however from Omeo’s main street, you can book a third-party shuttle service to get to the bike park.

Officially opened in December 2025, the snaking dirt paths offer freeriding, stomach-flipping descents, scenic adventure rides and climbs through the foothills of Victoria’s alpine national park.

Daniel Norris, a local dirt bike rider and tour guide for Gravity Dirt Co, says there are enough options to keep riders occupied for three to four days. “As far as I’m aware, there is not a park within Australia that has gravity trails anywhere near as long as what we have in Omeo.”

Trail length 114km of paths.

Difficulty The park has easy, moderate and difficult trails.

Charging facilities There are no charging facilities at the park. However in Omeo there are several public charging points including next to the Golden Age hotel and behind the East Gippsland Shire Council building.

Tags: Australia holidaysCyclingCycling holidaysLife and styleMelbourneMelbourne holidaysTransporttravelVictoriaVictoria holidays
ShareTweetSharePin
Next Post
A Practical Guide to Virtual Mental Health Treatment

A Practical Guide to Virtual Mental Health Treatment

Most Read

What causes stuttering? A speech pathology researcher explains the science and the misconceptions around this speech disorder

What causes stuttering? A speech pathology researcher explains the science and the misconceptions around this speech disorder

December 15, 2022
In war-torn Iran, air pollution from burning oil depots and bombed buildings unleashes invisible health threats

In war-torn cities, air pollution from burning oil depots and bombed buildings unleashes invisible health threats

March 25, 2026
3 women stroke prevention

Silent Stroke Symptoms in Women: What You Might Be Overlooking

February 27, 2026
morning back pain

Morning Again Ache Trigger Is Not the Mattress

October 11, 2021

Why Circadian Rhythms Matter for Your Health

July 30, 2024

4 steps to building a healthier relationship with your phone

January 28, 2025
lower back pain relief exercises

5 decrease again ache aid workouts

October 11, 2021
bleeding in gum

When The Bleeding in gum Is Severe ?

October 11, 2021
Nasal vaccines promise to stop the COVID-19 virus before it gets to the lungs – an immunologist explains how they work

Nasal vaccines promise to stop the COVID-19 virus before it gets to the lungs – an immunologist explains how they work

December 14, 2022
3 years after legalization, we have shockingly little information about how it changed cannabis use and health harms

3 years after legalization, we have shockingly little information about how it changed cannabis use and health harms

October 15, 2021
Good Night Sleep

6 Causes of Good Evening Sleep

October 11, 2021
Ten small changes you can make today to prevent weight gain

Ten small changes you can make today to prevent weight gain

October 12, 2021
Socialising, work, exercise: what makes a good day and is there a ‘formula’ for making it better?

Socialising, work, exercise: what makes a good day and is there a ‘formula’ for making it better?

April 12, 2026

COVID vaccines: how one can pace up rollout in poorer international locations

October 5, 2021
Kick up your heels – ballroom dancing offers benefits to the aging brain and could help stave off dementia

Kick up your heels – ballroom dancing offers benefits to the aging brain and could help stave off dementia

January 3, 2023
Biden is getting prostate cancer treatment, but that’s not the best choice for all men − a cancer researcher describes how she helped her father decide

Biden is getting prostate cancer treatment, but that’s not the best choice for all men − a cancer researcher describes how she helped her father decide

May 20, 2025

Maximize Your Performance – Sync with Your Circadian Rhythms

August 9, 2024
GLP-1 drugs may fight addiction across every major substance, according to a study of 600,000 people

GLP-1 drugs may fight addiction across every major substance, according to a study of 600,000 people

March 6, 2026

This Simple Hygiene Habit Could Cut Your Risk of Stroke, New Research Reveals

February 1, 2025
Six ways to improve your cat’s one wild and precious life

Six ways to improve your cat’s one wild and precious life

June 6, 2026
Greece to make COVID vaccines mandatory for over-60s, but do vaccine mandates work?

Greece to make COVID vaccines mandatory for over-60s, but do vaccine mandates work?

December 1, 2021
Five ways to avoid pain and injury when starting a new exercise regime

Five ways to avoid pain and injury when starting a new exercise regime

December 30, 2022
woman covered with white blanket

Exploring the Impact of Sleep Patterns on Mental Health

August 4, 2024
Support and collaboration with health-care providers can help people make health decisions

Support and collaboration with health-care providers can help people make health decisions

December 16, 2021

Multiple sclerosis: the link with earlier infection just got stronger – new study

October 12, 2021
Nurses’ attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds

Nurses’ attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds

December 2, 2022
Four ways to avoid gaining weight over the festive period – but also why you shouldn’t fret about it too much

Four ways to avoid gaining weight over the festive period – but also why you shouldn’t fret about it too much

December 22, 2022
As viral infections skyrocket, masks are still a tried-and-true way to help keep yourself and others safe

As viral infections skyrocket, masks are still a tried-and-true way to help keep yourself and others safe

December 14, 2022

🧬 How Your DNA Affects Exercise: The Science of Personalized Fitness

May 21, 2025
GPs don’t give useful weight-loss advice – new study

GPs don’t give useful weight-loss advice – new study

December 16, 2022

Ready to take control of your health?

Get a personalized plan for your weight, energy, hormones, and blood sugar with My Healing 365.

Book Your Session Now – Limited Weekly Spots
  • Twenty47HealthNews
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer

© 2020 DAILY HEALTH NEWS

  • Twenty47HealthNews
  • Health & Wellness
  • Disclaimer
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice

© 2020 DAILY HEALTH NEWS