The Yarra Valley is known for its vineyards, food and views, but it’s also a cyclist’s paradise. One of the most scenic and easiest trails in the region is the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail, a popular rail trail that takes riders of all levels on an unforgettable journey through the Yarra Ranges National Park, past historic towns and alongside rivers. 38km from Lilydale Station to the river town of Warburton, there are countless places to stop, explore and enjoy the views.
The trail follows the old historical railway line that once connected Melbourne to the timber areas of Warburton. As you ride, you’ll pass disused train stations, station platforms and picturesque railway stations.
The Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail is part of a larger network of cycling trails in the Yarra Valley, linking to other popular rail trails like the Southern Rail Trail, East Gippsland Rail Trail and the Mountains Rail Trail.
Whether you’re out for Yarra Valley Wine Tours or an extended adventure, this recreation trail has something for everyone – leisurely rides through beautiful bushland to more challenging sections for advanced riders.
Historical Background of the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail
Before it was a recreation trail, the line was part of a busy network of railway stations servicing the agricultural industry and logging trade in the early 20th century. The railway closed in 1965, and the track was later converted into one of Victoria’s most beautiful rail trails. Today, remnants of the old railway station platforms, disused train stations, and old railway bridges are still visible. These landmarks are a reminder of the past but blend in with the surrounding forest and bushland.
This route starts at Lilydale Railway Station and goes through towns like Mount Evelyn, Woori Yallock and Launching Place to Warburton.
As you pass through these historic towns stop at local cafes, markets or enjoy a glass of wine at a nearby winery. The trail is popular with bike riders, horse riders and walkers who love the scenery and views of the Yarra Ranges National Park and Dandenong Ranges.
What to Expect on the Trail
- Start Point: Lilydale Railway Station
Head to Lilydale Railway Station using Google Maps. This station is not only the start of your journey but also a piece of history. As a busy railway station, Lilydale was the hub of the Yarra Valley’s agricultural industry, transporting produce and timber.Once you leave, you’ll quickly leave the city behind and enter the beauty of the Yarra Valley. The trail introduces you to bushland, shady bushland and gentle climbs as you head towards Mount Evelyn. As you ride, you’ll see sweeping views, spring wildflowers, small farms and remnants of the old railway. - Mount Evelyn to Woori Yallock
After Mount Evelyn, the trail flattens out and is smooth for both beginner and road bikes. The next town is Woori Yallock, which has cafes and alternative cycling routes. If you’re not in a hurry, stop at one of the many cafes and enjoy the views of the hills and farmland.Woori Yallock is also where you can branch off and explore the field further. The Yarra Valley Trail connects here, so you can extend your ride and explore more of the valley’s trails. The Carriage Cafe is a local favourite, where you can refuel with treats before continuing. - Woori Yallock to Launching Place and Beyond
From Woori Yallock the trail winds its way to Launching Place where the path narrows and follows the Yarra River. This section of the trail has the best views of the whole ride, with road through ferns, native bushland and the Dandenong Ranges in the distance. If you want to go further afield, the Warburton Trail and Aqueduct Trails are nearby. - From Launching Place, it’s just a short ride to Warburton, the end of the trail and the perfect place to rest after your ride. Warburton is a lovely town with plenty of food options, cafes, and pubs where you can take a break. Don’t miss the Redwood Forest, just a short ride away, where you can take a peaceful walk among the trees.
Cycling Tips and Trail Highlights
- Get Ready to Ride: The Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail is suitable for all levels of cyclists, but be prepared. Bring plenty of water, especially in summer and plan your ride based on how much time you have. You can ride the whole trail in one go, but breaking it up into smaller sections is more relaxing.
- Bike Hire and Gear: If you don’t have a bike, there are plenty of bike hire options along the trail, including Cog Bikes & Brew Cafe and other bike shops in Lilydale and Warburton. If you want to make the ride a bit easier, Electric bikes are available for hire and will make the gentle climbs a breeze. Advanced riders may prefer to bring their own bike for the more challenging sections.
- Local Attractions and Stops: Don’t rush the ride—stop and explore the historic towns along the way. Lilydale Trail is close to wineries like Levantine Hill and Coldstream Hills, perfect for a booked-out lunch or wine tasting after your ride. In Warburton, the Redwood Forest is a serene escape, while nearby trails like the Bright Rail Trail, Buxton Trails and the Country Rail Trail offer more riding for enthusiasts looking to go further.
- Family Friendly Ride: The trail is perfect for families. With several options and accommodation along the way, you can plan an overnight stay or a bikepacking trip. Caravan parks and inns in Warburton and along the trail cater for cyclists. There’s even a Mountain Bike Park for those looking for off-road challenges.
- Scenic Views Along the Way: Riders are treated to mountain scenery, bushland and views of the Yarra Ranges National Park. Whether you ride in spring when the wildflowers are blooming or in the cooler months when the air is crisp and clear, the trail has some of the best views in Victoria.
Conclusion
Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail has history, nature and local character. Whether you’re a serious cyclist or just looking for a day trip in the Yarra Valley, this trail has it all. With its beautiful views, easy ride and many attractions along the way, it’s no wonder this is one of Victoria’s favourite cycling spots. From Yarra Ranges National Park to the quiet town of Warburton, there’s so much to discover.
FAQ
Is this trail suitable for families?
Yes, it is. Gentle hills, smooth path and many rest stops make it a great ride for kids and adults.
How long does it take to do the whole trail?
It takes about 3-4 hours to make the whole trail, but you may want to stop at Carriage Cafe or Redwood Forest along the way.
What to bring?
Water, sunscreen and a camera to capture the views. If you don’t have a bike, there are several bike hire options available, including Electric bikes for a smoother ride.
Are there accommodations along the trail?
Yes, there are several options near Warburton, caravan parks, inns and hotels. Many cyclists turn their ride into a multi-day backpacking trip.
Can I hire a bike on the trail?
Cog Bikes & Brew Cafe. Electric bikes too.