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The major part of the Great Dividing Trail (but not all) is now re-badged as the Goldfields Track, a hiking and mountain-biking track through the historical Goldfields region of Victoria to the north-west and west of Melbourne. The trail passes along the southernmost parts of Australia's Great Dividing Range. The Goldfields Track, runs from the summit of Mount Buninyong to Bendigo, and is divided into the Eureka Track, Wallaby Track, Dry Diggings Track and Leanganook Track. A separate leg of the Great Dividing Trail, the Lerderderg Track, branches from Daylesford to Bacchus Marsh.

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  • Der Great Dividing Trail ist ein 304 Kilometer langer Weg für Wanderer und Mountainbiker in Australien. Er führt durch die Great Dividing Range, das größte Gebirge Australiens. Der Wanderweg liegt im Bundesstaat Victoria, nordwestlich von Melbourne und kann seit 2011 auch mit Mountainbikes befahren werden. (de)
  • The major part of the Great Dividing Trail (but not all) is now re-badged as the Goldfields Track, a hiking and mountain-biking track through the historical Goldfields region of Victoria to the north-west and west of Melbourne. The trail passes along the southernmost parts of Australia's Great Dividing Range. The Goldfields Track, runs from the summit of Mount Buninyong to Bendigo, and is divided into the Eureka Track, Wallaby Track, Dry Diggings Track and Leanganook Track. A separate leg of the Great Dividing Trail, the Lerderderg Track, branches from Daylesford to Bacchus Marsh. The trail was primarily intended for hiking, but has proven attractive to mountain bikers, and is being further developed for that purpose. As the tracks pass through populated areas, they are suitable for day walks. In total, there are 304 kilometres of walking track. The tracks are overseen by the Great Dividing Trail Association, a non-profit, incorporated organisation. (en)
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  • Der Great Dividing Trail ist ein 304 Kilometer langer Weg für Wanderer und Mountainbiker in Australien. Er führt durch die Great Dividing Range, das größte Gebirge Australiens. Der Wanderweg liegt im Bundesstaat Victoria, nordwestlich von Melbourne und kann seit 2011 auch mit Mountainbikes befahren werden. (de)
  • The major part of the Great Dividing Trail (but not all) is now re-badged as the Goldfields Track, a hiking and mountain-biking track through the historical Goldfields region of Victoria to the north-west and west of Melbourne. The trail passes along the southernmost parts of Australia's Great Dividing Range. The Goldfields Track, runs from the summit of Mount Buninyong to Bendigo, and is divided into the Eureka Track, Wallaby Track, Dry Diggings Track and Leanganook Track. A separate leg of the Great Dividing Trail, the Lerderderg Track, branches from Daylesford to Bacchus Marsh. (en)
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  • Great Dividing Trail (de)
  • Great Dividing Trail (en)
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