Railway Reserves Heritage Trail (North Loop Tunnel Branch)
About this footpath
The Railway Reserves Heritage Trail (North Loop Tunnel Branch) is a short, easy gravel walk near Midland following heritage rail corridors. At 460 metres, it's ideal for a quick stroll or bike ride exploring local railway history. The route is flat and well-suited to families or those wanting a gentle outing with historical interest.
Highlights
- Heritage railway corridor exploring Midland's rail past
- Flat, easy gravel surface suitable for all abilities
- Quick walk or ride, under five minutes
- Accessible urban trail close to town
What to expect
A straightforward gravel path on flat terrain with minimal elevation change. The trail follows heritage railway reserves, so expect clear, defined walking or riding underfoot. Signposting should guide you along the route. Shade may be limited depending on tree cover along the corridor.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Bring water on warmer days. The path is open to both walkers and cyclists, so be aware of others. Summer heat can be intense in Midland; early morning or late afternoon walks are more pleasant. Winter and spring offer ideal conditions.