A 20-minute drive from the expansive pastoral hills of Neerim South to the cool forest of Noojee will bring you to this beautiful old trestle bridge. Built in 1917, the bridge served as part of the railway that ran from Warragul to Noojee, and is one of the few remaining timber trestle bridges in Victoria. You can scramble up the stairs to the right of the bridge and walk across this grand old structure. The short loop back to the carpark will only take 10 minutes, but there’s also a longer walk that runs for two kilometres one-way along a flat, well-formed track.
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