Monaro Rail Trail is a proposed 214km trail between Queanbeyan, Cooma and Bombala, NSW.
Warning
This is a proposed rail trail and is not yet open. It is one of the potential Rail Trails identified throughout NSW.
Hike overview
The Monaro Rail Trail, envisioned as a 214km path, promises a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes of New South Wales. Winding its way from Queanbeyan to Cooma and finally Bombala, the trail offers something for everyone.
Imagine traversing scenic valleys that morph into the high-rolling plains of the Monaro region. This proposed trail seamlessly connects with other existing rail trails, creating a network of adventure for avid explorers.
The beauty lies not just in the scenery, but also in the accessibility. Queanbeyan's proximity makes it ideal for locals and Canberrans seeking a day trip escape to Michelago, a charming stopover with refreshments. Bredbo, 30km further, beckons as another potential rest point. The journey then unfolds towards Cooma, a larger town 35km distant.
For those seeking a deeper immersion in rural charm, the Nimmitabel and Bombala sections offer breathtaking vistas and well-equipped facilities for visitors. Cyclists and hikers can rest assured, with accommodation readily available in Queanbeyan, Cooma, and Bombala. Additionally, cafes and hotels peppered along the route provide convenient refreshment stops.
The Monaro Rail Trail is a project brimming with potential, waiting to be transformed into a reality for adventure seekers.
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