Converting the rail corridor to a recreational trail opens up opportunities for tourism businesses and locals to get more regular exercise. The Derwent Valley is one of the most beautiful in Australia. Destinations include Mt Field National Park, Tyenna River and cafes and farm gates in Westerway, Bushy Park and Plenty, including Ashbolt Farms, 2 Metre Tall Brewery, Reid Fruits and Salmon Ponds. Mt Field National Park is a popular tourist destination year-round, and the recently opened Maydena Mountain Bike Park is now attracting large numbers of new bike-loving visitors. There is great potential for cycle tourism in the valley from New Norfolk to Maydena but the roads are narrow and unsafe for riders. Trains have not run on the line since 2005 and the local heritage rail group has struggled to get a regular operation up and running along the line as TasRail is not maintaining the tracks.
Other news
Tasmania has the chance to develop two multi-day rail trails that would attract tourism to regional areas and also benefit locals wanting to ride or walk for recreation and transport: the North East Rail Trail and Derwent Valley Rail Trail.
Launceston Council has given the tick of approval to the extension of the North East Rail Trail on its land, paving the way for work...
The next stage of the North East Rail Trail is underway, with a development application now before the Launceston Council and public comments accepted over...
The extension of the North East Rail Trail is a step closer following a recent ruling from the Resource Management Planning and Appeals Tribunal.
Dorset Council has advertised a development application to create the North East Rail Trail on the section between Scottsdale and Wyena, with all public comment...
Use the rail corridor to create a rail trail in three stages. The disused Derwent Valley railway line runs alongside the River Derwent between New Norfolk and Maydena. Conversion of this line to a rail trail would give tourists the chance to walk or bike from the mouth of the Derwent, through farmland, to Mt Field national park and mountain bike park at Maydena. The Derwent Valley Rail Trail would be a leading tourism experience The project could be undertaken in several stages. Stage 1 – The initial proposal is for a wide, 7km long pathway from Westerway to National Park to connect farm outlets and cafes with the entrance of Mt Field National Park. At the western end is the Rail Tracks Riders service, which connects through to Maydena. At the eastern end, the path will connect to the heritage rail being developed by Derwent Valley Rail. Stage 2 – New Norfolk to Westerway. From the antique shops and history-filled town centre along the beautiful Derwent Valley, past grazing land, vineyards and small fruit farms. Stage 3 – Granton to New Norfolk. Completing the scenic rail trail all the way from the tourist collector point of Hobart into the heart of the Derwent Valley. Bicycle Network is seeking: – funding for a feasibility study into development of a rail trail and assessment of tourism benefits Contact Derwent Valley Council members to let them know you support a rail trail. Spread the word – share this campaign with your friends and decision-makers on social.
The problem
The disused rail corridor is not being used to its potential
RAIL TRAIL NEWS
NE Rail Trail on the final stretch with DA tick
Final approval of NE rail trail gets moving
North East Rail Trail extension a step closer
North East Rail Trail starts moving
The solution
CURRENT STATUS
– in principle approval from the Derwent Valley Council.Write to Derwent Valley councillors
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