Wattle trees are already in full bloom so let's shake off those winter blues and celebrate the arrival of Spring with our annual Warburton in Springtime Ride. There's always something new to see along the way. Three years ago some horses were so excited to see our Vespas that they galloped along beside us. I think it was in slow motion with cherry blossoms fluttering down through the spring sunshine, but then I may have been 'high' on two stroke fumes.
Destination
Warburton is an attractive country town nestled between mountains in the upper valley of the Yarra River 75 Kms East of Melbourne. In days gone by grand guest houses provided a retreat in fresh mountain air as an escape from the grimy city. The town still retains its health resort reputation. Pretty houses with wood smoke drifting from their chimneys set in lovely English gardens make Warby a very picturesque town. In the old days steam trains used to bring in flour for the Sanitarium Health Food Factory. A new factory was built in 1936 and is considered a modernist architectural gem.
Ride Description
This is an ideal ride for new members. Except for a few kilometers the route avoids highways making it perfect for smaller capacity engines or slower geared classic Vespas. It will be a lazy meandering ride on some delightful little-used back roads that wind through picturesque rural scenery. Mountains form a constant backdrop to rolling pastoral landscapes, farmhouses, vineyards, orchards, creeks and rivers. At times our road provides an intimate experience where the forest canopy cocoons us, at others it presents an open vista as grand as a Wagner Opera. These are great roads for two wheels and for those who enjoy curves and the unfolding narrative of a winding road.
Coffee and Lunch Breaks
We'll have a 30 minute bottom rub and coffee break in Warburton before heading up to the summit of Mt Donna Buang (1250 metres) which looms behind the township - the closest snowfield to Melbourne. On the way up we'll stop by the Rainforest Gallery and Skywalk Gallery which juts out amongst the tree tops 17 metres above the lush forest floor. There is a beautiful 15-20 minute walk among the fern trees. On the summit of Donna Buang a spectacular view can be had from a very tall (21 metre) vertigo-inducing observation tower. On a clear day you can see the skyline of Melbourne to the West across the Yarra Valley. Lunch will be back at Warburton but we will all fuel up beforehand at the only service station in the town. Behind the row of old timber shops in the main street there is a delightful picnic spot along the banks of the Yarra where we'll find rocks, dogs, ducks and kids splashing in the waters of the Yarra. There's an the old wooden suspension bridge close by and paths for a river walk. On the way back to the inner suburbs, we'll stop for a farewell coffee at Mailing Road, Canterbury in the ambience of its 1930-40s streetscape.
Route
The route to Warburton is via Park Orchards, Wonga Park, Coldstream and Woori Yallock. Yes, naughtiness will overcome me and we'll ride that little pedestrian bridge once again - just for old time's sake. We'll return via Yellingbo, Wandin East and Mount Evelyn where hopefully the orchard fruit trees will be in full bloom. The round trip totals about 209kms. Excluding breaks it takes about 2.5 hours each way traveling at a sedate speed. The ride ends around 4.30pm.
Departure Point
See instructions below.
Comments
Another great ride today thanks David, although a bit chilly the sun came out for us and the autumn blossoms were beautiful....it was lovely riding along and getting a whiff of all the lovely spring scents... thanks also to Les for being tail end Charlie today...
Will be great to have you join us Tina..
Thanks Leonie. Have a good ski weekend.
I'd love to do this one - It's a good ride, but flying out to the UK the next day.....
PLEASE NOTE DEPARTURE POINT
Britannia Mall, 485 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham shopping centre. (see map). Several cafes at this mall will cater for our needs. Pull into the left service road at the start of Mitcham shopping centre about 300 metres after an overhead pedestrian bridge but before Mitcham Road.
Those coming from the city or Western suburbs can ride to Mitcham as a group. From the Abbotsford Convent the most direct route is via Studely Park, Cotham and Whitehorse Roads (19kms) or for a faster trip take the Eastern Freeway (22.5kms). Exit the freeway at Springvale Road and turn right. Turn left at Whitehorse Road. Mitcham is just a few kilometers further along. Riders coming from the South can use either Springvale Road and turn right at Whitehorse Road or take the Eastlink Tollway and exit at Whitehorse Road.
The ride departs at 9am sharp so if you need breakfast and coffee, please arrive at 8am. Leaving on time will allow us to explore Warburton township or do a riverside walk in the hope of seeing a Platypus. Please arrive at the departure point with a full tank of petrol.