Recharge in Waurn Ponds





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A winding path track shared path amidst plenty of parkland and gorgeous nature only a stones throw from suburbia. Perfect for walking, riding, running and there are a number of playgrounds along the way. It can be sued to get to shopping centres and cinemas, Geelong Regional Baseball Centre, Waurn Ponds Skate Park plus Cobbin Homestead and Chapel It starts at the shopping centre where there is ample parking available. Variations to make your trip longer can be made with the nearby tracks...
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An enjoyable paddle out on the Barwon River in the city of Geelong, located south west from Melbourne, Victoria. This out and back route begins from the boat ramp at the Geelong Canoe Club on Marnock Road in Balyang. From here you'll paddle up under the Princes River, continue up and under the Queens Park Bridge and around the edge of Queens Park. Return via the same route.
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A beautiful trail that will make you forget you're in the city of Geelong, Victoria. This looped route begins and ends from the parking area in Barwon Valley Park - located off the Promenade. Begin following the southern banks of the Barwon River, all the way up to Fyansford Common park, where you'll cross over and begin making your way back along the north eastern banks of the river - crossing the McIntyre Bridge to bring you back to where you started.
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This trail uses the southern section of the shared path along the Barwon river taking in picturesque scenery on both banks of the river. Perfect for walking, riding, running and there are a number of playgrounds along the way. Variations to make your trip longer can be made with the nearby tracks that link up at the to the northern section of Barwon River Trail and in the south with the Waurn Ponds Creek loop.
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This Bellarine Rail Trail connects Geelong and Queenscliff train line now converted into a trail to be enjoyed by cyclists, runners and walkers alike. It passes by scenery ranging from suburban to rolling farmland to the picturesque Swan Bay. There are also points of interest like wineries, beaches, great food that are worth stopping at along the way. The path is sealed in some sections and dirt with fine gravel in others so a wider tyre than the standard road bike tyre is recommended, it...