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Ferndale Park Trail

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Ferndale Park Trail
Length2.4km
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
DifficultyEasy
HazardsBusy on weekends
SurfaceGravel
HillsSteady incline from west to east
WaterDrinking fountains in the middle and east end
Train(s)Ashburton Station
Bus612

The Ferndale Park Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians in the suburb of Glen Iris, an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.[1][2][3]

The path is useful as it provides a shortcut between Gardiners Creek Trail and Anniversary Trail. These two paths converge 2.5 km further to the south, so it can cut 2.6 km off a circuit utilising the Gardiners Creek Trail and the Anniversary Trail.

Following the Path

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The path effectively follows the route of the old Ashburton Creek, which is now completely barrel drained. The path meets Gardiners Creek Trail at Nettleton Park Reserve near a footbridge over the creek. Following the path is straight forward except at the west side of Glen Iris Rd where it splits in two. Take the south path, cross Glen Iris Rd and continue on the south side of Ferndale Park by the oval and toilet block. Continuing to the east, the trail meets the Alamein railway line 0.4 km north of Ashburton Station. The Anniversary Trail runs north south, parallel to the railway line.

Connections

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Connects to the Gardiners Creek Trail in the west and the Anniversary Trail in the east.

West end at 37°51′19″S 145°03′36″E / 37.855172°S 145.059956°E / -37.855172; 145.059956. East end at 37°51′31″S 145°04′57″E / 37.858616°S 145.082575°E / -37.858616; 145.082575.

References

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  1. ^ VicRoads - Bicycle Facilities Map Archived February 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Melbourne and Geelong's shared paths in Google Maps
  3. ^ "Melbourne and Geelong's shared paths in Google Earth". Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2007.
  • Bike rides around Melbourne 3rd edition, 2009, Julia Blunden, Open Spaces Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9752333-4-4
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