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The Great Dividing Trail Association (GDTA) invites you to join them on the Two Iconic Daylesford Lakes walk. This walk is part of the Try Bushwalking Month, celebrating the 90th Anniversary of Bushwalking Victoria, the peak body representing 60+ bushwalking clubs across Victoria. On this walk we will visit picturesque Lake Daylesford and nearby Jubilee Lake. The latter was built in the 1860s to supply water to gold miners and the former was built in 1930 to cover the scars caused by that mining. The walk includes a section of the Lerderderg Track along the old Daylesford railway cutting, an old timber trestle bridge at Jubilee Lake and a number of mineral springs.
DISTANCE: 9km Loop walk that will take 3 hours
WHO IS THIS WALK FOR? This is a medium walk for beginner bushwalkers or anyone who wants to enjoy the beauty and history of the Central Highlands. Families with children capable of walking the distance are welcome. The walk is mostly on groomed trails. Moderate physical fitness is required. The track is not suitable for wheelchairs or people requiring mobility aids.
ABOUT OUR CLUB: Over 300km in length, the Great Dividing Trail Network (GDTN), including the Goldfields Track and the Lerderderg Track, has from its outset been community-planned and developed. The GDTA initiated the network almost 30 years ago and continues to work with land managers to promote and maintain the network and to produce maps and guidebooks which open the network to the wider community. We run a program of guided walks and rides throughout the year.
IMPORTANT: Feel free to mark yourself as interested or going, however if you are planning to attend, you must register using the Tickets link.
View all 60+ Try Bushwalking Month Events here: https://bushwalkingvictoria.org.au/try-bushwalking-month/
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ruthven St, Daylesford VIC 3460, Australia, 2C Ruthven St, Daylesford VIC 3460, Australia,Daylesford, Victoria
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