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Noojee Trestle Bridge

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See Victoria's tallest remaining trestle bridge in a beautiful tall forest setting. A popular site only 2km west of Noojee. A great spot for a picnic, there is also a short 300m loop walk up and across the bridge, comprising a steep set of rocky stairs that take you up to the top of the trestle bridge. From here take in tall forest views as you walk across the historic wooden bridge high above the gully, returning down another set of steep stairs and onto a formed track to the carpark. A must do for those who enjoy the thrill of being up high! A spectacular setting for a picnic beneath the giant 21m high, 102m long restored timber trestle railway bridge. It's not surprising the Noojee Trestle Bridge has hosted a world's longest lunch event as part of the Melbourne, Food and Wine Festival and is popular spot for wedding photos. There is a picnic table at the base of the bridge.

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See Victoria's tallest remaining trestle bridge in a beautiful tall forest setting. A popular site only 2km west of Noojee. A great spot for a picnic, there is also a short 300m loop walk up and across the bridge, comprising a steep set of rocky stairs that take you up to the top of the trestle bridge. From here take in tall forest views as you walk across the historic wooden bridge high above the gully, returning down another set of steep stairs and onto a formed track to the carpark. A must do for those who enjoy the thrill of being up high! From Melbourne head east towards Noojee via the Yarra Valley in the east or Neerim in the south. Once on the Mount Baw Baw Tourist Road, travel for approximately 2kms and then turn right where sign posted to enter the Noojee Trestle Bridge and Historic Features Reserve. The bridge is located about 500m along a well-formed gravel road

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