Cycle the Beechworth Rail Trail. Approximately 94 Km of bitumen sealed path that is built over the disused railway line from Bright to Wangaratta. The Beechworth Rail Trail follows a gentle gradient that makes it suitable for all ages and levels of fitness. There are three toilet blocks built on the bicycle path, one at Eurobin, one at Everton Station, and the other at Tarrawingee Station. There are also public toilets in the towns along the Trail.
The trail from Beechworth to Everton Station is approximately 16 kilometres. If you wish to follow the trail by car drive along Diffey Road, which commences near Pennyweight Winery and turns into an unsealed road about 4 kilometres towards Everton.
Please note that both Everton Station and Tarrawingee Station are at least 3 kilometres from the Townships. Also note that in 1901 two famous Federation Ghost Gum Trees were planted at each of these stations.
From Beechworth the trail starts at
At Everton Station the tracks divided, one going straight on to Bright, and one diverging left to Beechworth. Before the restoration of the trail, the only clue as to the diverging tracks were these two drains above, allowing a small creek to flow under each track. By looking through the tunnels you can see where the two train tracks separated.
Cycling enthusiasts may also like to read our page on the Beechworth Mountain Bike Park.