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Bay Trail
Part of the Bay Trail in Brighton
LengthApprox. 49.8 km from the Yarra River, Port Melbourne to Seaford
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
DifficultyEasy
HazardsCar park entrances/exits between Mentone and St Kilda; Heavy pedestrian traffic between Brighton and Port Melbourne, particularly during warmer months; Missing section of trail between Cromer Road and Charman Road, Beaumaris
SurfaceConcrete & bitumen north of Mordialloc, gravel south.
HillsMinor hills between Mentone and St Kilda
WaterWater fountains at several stages between Mordialloc and Port Melbourne
Train(s)Frankston line (Carrum), Sandringham (Sandringham)

The Bay Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians which follows the coastline of Port Phillip Bay through the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1][2][3]

The trail begins at Austin Road, Seaford near the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands viewing platform and travels north. The trail ends just north of the West Gate Bridge in Port Melbourne. On weekends, a punt ferries pedestrians and bicycles across the Yarra River to Spotswood in the city's west.

North of Brighton, the path is split into separate facilities for pedestrians and cyclists, which are also popular with inline skaters.

While the path is not well signed in the Seaford to Mentone Life Saving Club section, signage becomes more prominent from there to the city, making it easy to navigate the route.

Following the path

Landmarks

Connections

Cyclists from the western suburbs can access the northern end of the trail using the West Gate Punt when it is in service. Access from the Melbourne city centre is via the Sandridge Trail. In the south, there are numerous connections to other paths including the Mordialloc Creek Trail and Braeside Park. At Patterson River, the trail meets the Dandenong Creek Trail (Ride on the southern embankment under neath Wells Road and the Mornington Peninsula Freeway, which in turn connects to the EastLink Trail. The most southerly point is in Seaford at the southern end of the Seaford Swamp near Austin Rd. Users can continue inland along a footpath which connects to the Peninsula Link Trail.

A path runs along Elwood Canal / Elster Creek, ending near Gardenvale Station

North end at 37°49′45″S 144°54′03″E / 37.829302°S 144.900715°E / -37.829302; 144.900715. South end at 38°06′18″S 145°08′08″E / 38.105002°S 145.135552°E / -38.105002; 145.135552.

See also

References

  1. ^ VicRoads - Bicycle Facilities Map Archived 2007-02-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Bike Trails in Australia". www.bigyak.net.au. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Melbourne and Geelong's shared paths in Google Earth". Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2008.