Description
Wangaratta’s One Mile Creek Shared Path is a 6.6-kilometre major shared path that is perfect for cycling and walking enthusiasts of all ages and abilities.
It extends from Cribbes Road to the northern end of Appin Street, connecting to the Three Mile Creek path. The path runs through the city centre, providing access to recreational and sporting facilities, playgrounds, seating, and barbeque facilities. It is well-connected to various streets, making it easy to access all the amenities the city has to offer.
Nature lovers will enjoy the abundance of birdlife along the vegetated areas of the creek, including colourful parrots and cockatoos. There is also a chance to spot the native water rat, Rakali, during a stroll along the path. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the temperatures are mild and the vegetation is at its most beautiful.
To get to One Mile Creek Shared Path, visitors can park their car on one of the connecting streets or take a bus to the Wangaratta Bus Terminal, which is a short walk away. While exploring the path, don't miss the opportunity to visit Wareena Wetlands near Wareena Park. This constructed wetland with diverse flora and fauna offers a peaceful walk along the wetlands.
In conclusion, Wangaratta's One Mile Creek Shared Path is a must-visit for cycling and walking enthusiasts. It offers a blend of natural beauty and city charm, with easy access to amenities and the opportunity to explore Wareena Wetlands.
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