Melbourne to Warburton Trail

The Melbourne to Warburton trail

The Melbourne to Warburton Trail is a 105-kilometre multi-use trail, stretching from the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, winding through the eastern suburbs and townships to Warburton, via the scenic Yarra Valley.

The trail is accessible to pedestrians, cyclists and, in some sections, horse riders, connecting people to some of Australia’s finest cultural experiences, hospitality venues and tourism destinations. 

The Melbourne to Warburton Trail provides important local connections, linking people to schools, community services and regional destinations, and providing valuable opportunities for outdoor recreation, nature connection and active transport.

Key destinations along the trail in Maroondah include:

Other destinations along the trail include:

  • Federation Square
  • Birrarung Marr
  • MCG
  • Melbourne Park precincts
  • Abbotsford Convent
  • Collingwood Children’s Farm
  • Studley Park Boathouse
  • Fairfield Boathouse
  • Lillydale Lake
  • Seville Water Play Park
  • Wesburn Park Pump Track
  • Warburton Water World

The Melbourne to Warburton Trail Map

The Eastern Regional Trails Working Group is pleased to launch the Melbourne to Warburton Trail Map, an online interactive map that will guide trail users accessing the Melbourne to Warburton Trail.

Access the Melbourne to Warburton Trail Map

The Eastern Regional Trails Working Group is a cooperative partnership between City of Boroondara, City of Monash, Knox City Council, Manningham Council, Maroondah City Council, Whitehorse City Council and Yarra Ranges Council.

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