Percydale - Frasers Trail Bike Visitor Area
Situated at the foot of the eastern side of the Pyrenees Ranges within the Pyrenees State Forest, is the Fraser's Trail Bike Visitor Area. Located at the intersection of Fraser and Ebling Track, the Frasers Trail Bike Visitor Area serves as an excellent launching place for motorbike riding and four wheel driving within the Pyrenees State Forest.
Facilities include picnic tables, wood fire BBQs, large area for parking caravans and bike trailers, camping and toilets.
Riding and Safety Information
- Forest roads and tracks - All roads and tracks, including the sign posted riding route, are two-way and open to other vehicles.
- Working Forest - The Pyrenees State Forest is a working forest that involves both timber harvesting and bee keeping. These activities involve machinery and equipment that shares the road with you.
- Old gold workings - Many parts of the Pyrenees State Forest have been worked over during the early gold rush period. There are a number of old mine shafts and visitors are advised to exercise caution whilst visiting the forest.
Location and Access - The Pyrenees Ranges are located approximately 200 kms north-west of Melbourne near the town of Avoca. Avoca can be accessed via the Sunraysia or Pyrenees Highways. Once in Avoca travel west along Vinoca Road following the signs to the wineries then on to the Frasers Trail Bike Visitor Area (about 12 km from Avoca). It is located at the intersection of Fraser and Ebling Tracks, Percydale.
Location
Cnr Ebling Track and Fraser Track, Percydale 3478 Map
Web Links
→ Map of Frasers Trail Bike Visitor Area (PDF)