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Bike Path from Moreland Road to Princess Park

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Bike Path from Moreland Road to Princess Park

Length1.9 mi
Elev. Gain13.1 ft
Est. Steps4500

Track

Public transport

Parking

Playground

Places to sit

Wheelchair friendly

Stroller friendly

Dog friendly

Created by FrenchOz🇦🇺 🇫🇷 🇭🇹
Introduction
Bike Path from Moreland Road to Princess Park is a 1.9 mile (4,500-step) route located near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This route has an elevation gain of about 13.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
If you like Urban landscapes with graffitied walls, this is a perfect walk for you. There are a couple of cafes along the way. Easy with dogs and prams. I would avoid it, though, during pick hours (7am-9am and 4pm-6pm) because of the numerous cyclists.

Brunswick, Victoria

Place
Brunswick is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Moreland. At the 2016 Census, Brunswick had a population of 24,473.Traditionally a working class area noted for its large Italian and Greek communities, Brunswick is currently known for its bohemian culture and strong arts and live music scenes.

Brunswick Baths

Place
Brunswick Baths is a Victorian Heritage Register listed building in Brunswick, an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.The building was designed in 1913 by architecture firm Peck & Kemter and built in 1914. Peck & Kemter also designed the "Ryder Stand" at Victoria Park, the former home ground of the Collingwood Football Club.

Anstey railway station

Building
Anstey railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the northern Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, and opened on 15 December 1926 as North Brunswick. It was renamed Anstey on 1 December 1942, and was named after former State and Federal Member of Parliament, Frank Anstey.

Brunswick Town Hall

Building
Brunswick Town Hall is located on the corner of Sydney Road and Dawson Street in the inner northern Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.

Brunswick Fire Station and Flats

Place
The Brunswick Fire Station and Flats, located at 24 Blyth Street, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia, was constructed in 1937–1938. Designed by Seabrook and Fildes, it was the first fire station commissioned by the Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade to embrace a Modernist ideology.Seabrook's father, who was Chairman of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade at the time, was no doubt influential in ensuring his son's practice was awarded the contract, the first of twelve the firm designed which included the stations at Camberwell (1938), Brighton (1939) and Windsor (1941).

Brunswick railway station, Melbourne

Building
Brunswick railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the northern Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, and opened on 9 September 1884. The station is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.

Jewell railway station

Building
Jewell railway station is located on the Upfield railway line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the northern Melbourne suburb of Brunswick. It opened on 9 September 1884 as South Brunswick and was renamed Jewell on 1 February 1954, honouring a long-serving member of the State Parliament, James Jewell, who represented the Brunswick electorate from 1910 to 1949.

City of Brunswick

Place
The City of Brunswick was a local government area in the inner-northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It comprised the suburbs of Brunswick, Brunswick East and West Brunswick. It ceased to exist on June 22, 1994, when its council was disbanded by the Kennett Government and replaced with appointed commissioners, who oversaw its amalgamation with the City of Coburg and parts of the City of Broadmeadows, to create the City of Moreland.

Brunswick tram depot

Place
Brunswick tram depot is located on Sydney Road, Brunswick, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. It opened on 26 April 1936 in conjunction with the electrification of the Brunswick and North Melbourne Cable tram line. Operated by Yarra Trams, it is one of eight tram depots on the Melbourne tram network.

Sydney Road Community School

School
The Sydney Road Community School is a small government school located in Sydney Road in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick. It has approximately 100 students from Year 7 to Year 12. Established in 1972 at the height of the alternative education movement, the school has no fees, no uniform and no examinations until Year 12.
Route Details

Length

1.9 mi

Elev. Gain

13.1 ft

Est. Steps

4500
Created by
FrenchOz🇦🇺 🇫🇷 🇭🇹
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