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Melbourne's Best Walking Trails: Distance and Difficulty Rankings Revealed

Ratings place the Yarra River paths and Tan Track among the clearest options for residents tracking distance and effort levels this winter.

By Melbourne Wellness Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 10:55 pm

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Melbourne's Best Walking Trails: Distance and Difficulty Rankings Revealed
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Three Yarra River trails topped a fresh internal assessment by city trail maintainers for clear distance markers and graded difficulty, with the longest stretch running 12 kilometres from Princes Bridge to Dights Falls.

July 2026 brings cooler mornings that push more walkers outside, and local health networks have reported a 22 per cent rise in referrals for outdoor activity programs since the same month last year.

The Tan Track inside Royal Botanic Gardens covers 3.8 kilometres on a flat crushed-granite loop with an optional 1.2-kilometre extension along the Yarra. Nearby, the shared path through Yarra Bend Park starts at the Studley Park boathouse and climbs moderate hills for 6.5 kilometres before returning via the Collingwood Children's Farm footbridge.

Short city loops for measured effort

Fitzroy Gardens offers a 2.1-kilometre circuit around the conservatory that stays under 20 metres of elevation gain. The adjacent 1.8-kilometre route through Treasury Gardens links directly to Spring Street tram stops, letting walkers finish near Parliament Station without backtracking.

Parks Victoria recorded 1.4 million visits across these inner-east gardens in the 2025 financial year, with the busiest hours falling between 7 am and 9 am on weekdays.

Longer riverside options and access details

The full Yarra trail segment from Abbotsford to Fairfield Park measures 9.4 kilometres one way and includes two short steep sections near the former Collingwood tip site. Entry remains free at all official access points, though a July 15 guided orientation walk organised by the Yarra Riverkeepers costs $8 and departs from the Herring Island ferry pontoon.

Walkers should download the current Parks Victoria trail map before setting out, check river-level alerts after rain, and start before 8 am to avoid peak commuter bike traffic on the shared paths.

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