The Link Trail (55Km) Joining
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elcome to the Link Trail (55km) joining The countryside changes to a more agricultural Wthe Brisbane Valley Rail Trail to the South flavor with the famous red soil appearance Burnett Rail Trail for a total distance of 305km. commencing with peanuts, navy beans and grain The Link Trail follows the old stock route from as well as cattle visible. This is the hilly section of Yarraman to Nanango for 21km. Nanango to the ride but the views are magnificent. Entry into Kingaroy is a distance of 34km along quiet Kingaroy is past the observatory, the airport and country backroads. The whole journey can be onto the old railway line (now a grassy median recognised by the blue and white bicycle signs strip) leading up to the famous Kingaroy peanut along the way. silos and the edge of town where the South The Burnett Rail Trail commences. The first part of the route from Yarraman covers beautiful eucalypt (gum) tree country with only The activities in the region are numerous Link Trail the sound of nature to lull your senses. The trail ranging from visits to the Bunya Mountains, has a rough section of 2km which is marked by local wineries, a night time visit to the Kingaroy signage and cyclists can dismount in areas if Observatory, a look at all the arts and craft shops unsure. There is one creek crossing which is a along the route and in the towns, or checking out dry creek for most of the year. local history like Ringsfield House, the Kingaroy Museum or Yarraman Heritage Museum. Ask at Once you have arrived at Nanango railway the Visitor Information Centres in each town, siding, there is a sign telling the visitor of all the but enjoy the South Burnett and the Link Trail! accommodation, cafes, restaurants and shops in town. The route then leaves Nanango passing Historic Ringsfield House, the showgrounds and Yarraman to Kingaroy Cycle Link 600 a cycling/pedestrian path to head to Kingaroy. 500 400 (metres) 300 vation e 200 El Road 100 Yarraman Kingaroy Nanango 0 Bellbird 0 3 7 10 13 16 19 20 24 27 28 29 32 35 38 44 47 50 1.5 5.5 8.5 11.5 14.5 17.5 21.5 22.8 25.5 30.5 33.5 36.5 4.25 41.4 42.5 45.5 48.5 52.5 53.5 39.14 40.22 51.17 Distance from Yarraman (Kms) Proudly supported by 360000 365000 370000 375000 380000 385000 390000 395000 400000 405000 410000 415000 420000 425000 430000 Kilkivan to 7070000 7070000 Kingaroy Rail Trail 7065000 7065000 Pottique Kingaroy Lavender Farm Aerodrome Devonshire Tea TH RD Sat/Sun 10-4 EDENVALE NOR Whipbird Cafe 7060000 21 Chaseling St 7060000 07 4162 7658 Fri/Sat/Sun from 10am WEST COOLABUNIA RD 7055000 Bethany B&B 7055000 SEMGREENS RD KUNIOON RD 7050000 7050000 7045000 7045000 7040000 7040000 DIN DIN RD 7035000 7035000 Brisbane 7030000 7030000 Valley Rail Trail 7025000 7025000 360000 365000 370000 375000 380000 385000 390000 395000 400000 405000 410000 415000 420000 425000 430000 QTopo has been compiled from the best information available to Queensland Government. The accuracy and reliability of this data All enquiries: is known to vary across the different scales. It is planned for this information to improve as more accurate data is sourced. [email protected] 0 2 4 8 12 16 Metadata information can be obtained via the QTopo application. http://qtopo.dnrm.qld.gov.au ± Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy QTOPO GPO Box 2454, BRISBANE QLD 4001 Kilometres The copyright in this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence, to share, copy, redistribute and adapt for any purpose, even commercially. © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2019. Coordinate System: GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56 For more information on this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Projection: Transverse Mercator The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The Queensland Government shall not be liable for technical © The State of Queensland 2019. Datum: GDA 1994 or other errors or omissions contained herein. The reader/user accepts all risks and responsibility for losses, damages, costs and other Produced by the Department of Natural Units: Metre consequences resulting directly or indirectly from using this information. Resources, Mines and Energy, June 2019..