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Touring cycling routes in Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve navigate a landscape characterized by dense regenerating forests and steep-sided valleys. The area features the majestic Steavenson Falls, one of Victoria's tallest waterfalls, cascading 84 meters. Routes often traverse paved or compacted stone surfaces, winding through stands of mountain ash and other eucalyptus species. The terrain includes significant elevation changes, providing challenging rides for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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106km
07:49
2,290m
2,290m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.3km
04:18
1,080m
1,080m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.2km
02:07
600m
600m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful day out on a nice easy rail trail. Go slow and enjoy the ride
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They offer a breakfast menu until 2pm and the Eggs Benny was just what we needed at our halfway point. https://cogbikecafe.com.au/menu-2/ Shop and hire info https://cogbikesaustralia.com.au/
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Nice cafe right next to the bike path at the end of the trail. You can hire bikes here
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The touring cycling routes in Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve primarily traverse paved or compacted stone surfaces. You'll encounter dense regenerating forests, steep-sided valleys, and significant elevation changes, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience.
While the routes listed in this guide are generally considered difficult due to significant elevation gains, the region does offer some easier options. For instance, the Yarra River Bridge – Cog Bike Café loop from Marysville, though long, is on mostly paved surfaces. For a truly easy, family-friendly option, a short 8.4 km out-and-back route to Steavenson Falls from Marysville on compacted stone is often recommended for mountain bikers, which could be suitable for touring cyclists seeking a less strenuous ride.
The most prominent natural attraction is the majestic Steavenson Falls, one of Victoria's tallest waterfalls, cascading 84 meters. You'll also cycle through beautiful regenerating forests of mountain ash and other eucalyptus species. The Keppel Falls Lookout loop from Marysville specifically offers panoramic views and winds through diverse forest types.
Yes, all the featured touring cycling routes in this guide are circular. You can explore the Yarra River Bridge – Cog Bike Café loop from Marysville (105.5 km), the Keppel Falls Lookout loop from Marysville (44.3 km), or the shorter Bike loop from Marysville (26.2 km), all starting and ending in Marysville.
The dense forests, particularly around sheltered river margins, are home to various wildlife. Keep an eye out for lyrebirds, especially in the mornings or after rain, as they search for insects.
Marysville is the primary access point for the region. While specific public transport details to Marysville or directly to Steavensons Falls are not provided in this guide, it's generally recommended to check local transport services for connections to Marysville. From Marysville, Steavensons Falls is easily accessible.
The town of Marysville serves as a hub for the area and offers various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Many of the touring cycling routes, such as the Yarra River Bridge – Cog Bike Café loop from Marysville, specifically mention cafes, indicating opportunities for refreshments.
The komoot community frequently praises the challenging nature of the routes and the stunning natural beauty. Cyclists often highlight the majestic waterfalls, the tranquility of the regenerating forests, and the rewarding panoramic views after significant climbs.
Yes, the gravelled path leading to Steavenson Falls is floodlit between dusk and midnight, offering a unique opportunity to experience the waterfall in the evening.
Absolutely! Beyond cycling, the region offers various walking and hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging treks like the Keppel Lookout Trail. Other nearby attractions include Lake Mountain, Cathedral Ranges for rock climbing, rainforests, giant trees, historic sites, picnic areas, and scenic drives. Camping, horse riding, trail bike riding, and 4WD are also popular activities in the broader Central Highlands region.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' season, the regenerating forests and waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Autumn offers vibrant colors, while spring brings fresh growth. Given the significant elevation changes, milder weather in spring and autumn might be more comfortable for challenging rides, though summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter cycling is possible but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.


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