Syndal Heatherdale Pipe Reserve Trail

Syndal Heatherdale Pipe Reserve Trail
The trail near Highbury Road
Length About 10.3 km
Difficulty Difficult
Hills Hilly in the north end
Path 1/2 goat track
Connecting Transport
Trains Heatherdale, Syndal
Trams None

The Syndal Heatherdale Pipe Reserve Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Syndal to Heatherdale pipe reserve in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1][2][3]

The trail is navigable from one end to the other but in many sections there is no formal path - only "goat tracks". Bicycle Victoria sees this as an important route, linking the Syndal railway station with the Tally Ho business park on Burwood highway, as part of an ongoing demand for a fully integrated transport strategy in Victoria[4] and is campaigning for improvements to the trail.[5]

Following the path

The southern end of the path starts on the north side of Syndal Station, in Shirley Ave. The path is clear cut except for three short road sections:

The path terminates in the north at Brunswick Rd in Mitcham.

Connections

North end at 37°49′07″S 145°12′18″E / 37.818525°S 145.205081°E / -37.818525; 145.205081. South end at 37°53′02″S 145°08′47″E / 37.883955°S 145.146516°E / -37.883955; 145.146516.

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