
Djerring Trail
A long, flat, paved trail perfect for cycling and walking, connecting Caulfield to Dandenong with workout stations.
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Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds

Djerring Trail
Best Time
Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A long, flat, paved trail perfect for cycling and walking, connecting Caulfield to Dandenong with workout stations.
"Great trail - very flat with lots to look at and stop and see."

🚴♀️ Cycle to the CBD
Connect to Gardiners Creek Trail for a longer ride towards the city.
🚶♀️ Perfect for Walks
Ideal for long, peaceful walks to clear your head.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 · 6 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Caulfield to Dandenong Stretch
Full length of the trail
Enjoy a consistently flat, paved path with diverse scenery. Perfect for a long walk or bike ride.

Workout Stations
Various points along the trail
Incorporate exercise into your walk or ride with conveniently located fitness equipment.

Peaceful Atmosphere
Throughout the trail
Find a serene escape for clearing your head and enjoying a quiet, reflective experience.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
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Trail Accessibility & Length
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Peeve: trails that abruptly end and continue on the other side of something (Djerring Trail, Oakleigh)
Riding south-east along the Djerring trail, at Oakleigh Station, you're inclined to just keep following the path, until bam, [you see this 'no bikes' sign on the…
🚴♀️ Cycle to the CBD
Connect to Gardiners Creek Trail for a longer ride towards the city.
🚶♀️ Perfect for Walks
Ideal for long, peaceful walks to clear your head.
POV: Djerring Trail (Caulfield-Dandenong Rail Trail) | Dec 2018
Not my video, but it is pretty good at showing off the (mostly) new trail, also how to get on it from Caulfield station, hopefully the council makes a proper connection to it and signposts it too. It is a good asset for the area, I rode it out to Noble Park in November and have…
Cycling through south-eastern suburbs at night.
I really enjoy cycling and decided that I want to do it back and fourth to uni. I live near Hampton Park (Past Dandenong) and want to start riding to uni in Clayton. In the event that I have to ride home at night, would it be safe for me to take a trail home or would I just…
💪 Integrated Fitness
Utilize the workout stations for a full-body exercise experience.
📏 Flat and Accessible
Enjoy an easy, flat path suitable for all fitness levels.
Biking along every Metro line.
I recently had the idea of riding along (almost) the entirety of every train line in Melbourne, after riding between Royal Park and Gowrie stations and back on the Upfield Line one day when I was bored. I've already ridden along the whole hurstbridge line between North Richmond…
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🚴♀️ Cycle to the CBD
Connect to Gardiners Creek Trail for a longer ride towards the city.
🚶♀️ Perfect for Walks
Ideal for long, peaceful walks to clear your head.
💪 Integrated Fitness
Utilize the workout stations for a full-body exercise experience.
📏 Flat and Accessible
Enjoy an easy, flat path suitable for all fitness levels.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Reviewers consistently praise the Djerring Trail for its flat, accessible, and well-maintained surface, making it ideal for both cycling and walking. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the convenience of workout stations. Some users note the lack of direct amenities like cafes on the trail itself.
"Great trail - very flat with lots to look at and stop and see. Can go all the way from Caulfield to Dandenong."
Carmen Leong
"I have taken long walks on the trail. It feels amazing and helps to clear my head."
Shai N
"Great exercise path, with workout stations. Peaceful."
Gavin “SycleStrum33”
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Djerring Trail is accessible from multiple points. Key access areas include Caulfield and Dandenong. You can also connect to it from other trails like the Gardiners Creek Trail, making it convenient for various starting points.
Yes, it's possible to cycle from Clayton towards the CBD. You can join the Djerring Trail, connect to the Gardiners Creek Trail, and then head north towards the city. The exact time will depend on your pace and the route taken.
Parking availability varies by access point. It's recommended to check local council websites or use navigation apps to find parking near your intended starting point along the trail.
The trail runs parallel to train lines in some sections, making it accessible via public transport. Stations near the trail include Caulfield and Dandenong, allowing for easy access for cyclists and walkers.
The Djerring Trail is predominantly flat and paved, making it generally accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, always be mindful of other users and any minor unevenness.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Djerring Trail is a public pathway and is free to access for walking, cycling, and other recreational activities.
As an outdoor public trail, the Djerring Trail is open 24/7. However, it's best to use it during daylight hours for safety and visibility.
No booking is required. The Djerring Trail is open to the public at any time.
For organized group events or commercial activities, it's advisable to check with the local council regarding any necessary permits or regulations.
While the trail is technically open 24/7, it is not lit. For safety and visibility, it is strongly recommended to use the trail during daylight hours.
🎫 🚶♀️ Onsite Experience
The Djerring Trail is known for being very flat and entirely paved, making it an easy and comfortable surface for cycling and walking.
Yes, there are various points along the trail where you can stop and rest. The trail is designed for recreational use, so you'll find opportunities to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
You can expect a mix of urban and natural landscapes as you traverse the trail. It offers a pleasant environment for exercise and a chance to see different parts of the area.
Yes, the Djerring Trail features workout stations at various points, allowing users to incorporate fitness exercises into their walk or bike ride.
The trail is generally considered safe, especially during daylight hours. It's a popular route for many people. However, as with any public space, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The Djerring Trail itself does not have cafes or restaurants directly on it. However, you will find dining options in the towns and suburbs that the trail passes through, such as Caulfield and Dandenong.
Yes, you can have a picnic along the Djerring Trail. There are many pleasant spots where you can stop, relax, and enjoy a meal amidst the scenery.
Water refill stations are not a common feature directly on the trail. It's advisable to carry your own water bottle, especially for longer journeys.
As the trail passes through populated areas, you'll find shops and supermarkets in the nearby suburbs where you can purchase snacks and drinks.
Dandenong offers a diverse range of dining options, including many multicultural eateries, markets, and cafes, providing a good variety of choices after your trail experience.
📸 📸 Photography
The Djerring Trail offers varied scenery, from urban landscapes to greener stretches. Look for interesting bridges, pathways, and any public art installations for unique photo opportunities. The golden hour light in the late afternoon can also enhance your shots.
While cycling, it's best to pull over to a safe spot before taking photos to avoid accidents. The trail's flat nature makes it easier to stop and dismount safely for photography.
A versatile camera, like a smartphone or a mirrorless camera with a good all-around lens, is sufficient. Consider a wide-angle lens for capturing the expansive trail views and a telephoto lens if you want to focus on details or distant subjects.
While the trail is more about the journey, keep an eye out for any unique bridges, parklands, or urban art that might serve as good photographic subjects. The connection points to other trails can also offer interesting perspectives.
Early mornings offer soft light and fewer people, ideal for peaceful shots. Late afternoons provide warm, golden hour light that can beautifully illuminate the trail and its surroundings.






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