Great Dividing Trail
Description
- Name Great Dividing Trail (GDT)
- Length of trail 270 km, 168 miles
- Length in days 14 days
- Traildino grading EW, Easy walk, nature trail
270 km, February – April and October – November
Originally a hikers track, but bikers like it too. Nowadays, it is more like a multi-use track. As the name suggests, the path follows the ridge of the Great Dividing Range. Three stretches of the trail start in Daylesford: Lerderderg Track (80 km), Wallaby Track (92 km) and Dry Diggings Track (55 km). The Leanganook Track (58 km) is connected to the Dry Diggings Track. All tracks run through what used to be an important gold mining region. The trail offers relatively easy walking: it passes through populated areas, accessible state parks and farm lands. You'll find gum trees, echnidas, wallabies. Part of the trail is also called the Goldfields Track.
Select some tracks
☐Leanganook Track for Hikers, 15km
☐Goldfields Track For Walkers
☐Goldfields Track for Walkers
☐Goldfields Track for walkers, 6.2km
☐Goldfields Track for Walkers, 0.4km
☐Goldfields Track for Walkers
☐Goldfields Track side tracks, 1.1km
☐Goldfields Track, 3.1km
☐Goldfields Track for Hikers, 0.6km
☐Leanganook Track, 60km
☐Goldfields Track (Chewton / Castlemaine Bypass), 3.5km
☐Gladys Divide Primitive Trail, 2.2km