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Register for news updatesA new report into cycling in Australia has revealed that trips that included rail trail cycling accounted for 1.1 million trips and $862 million in spending in 2024. The report, Cycle tourism in Australia, published October 2025 by the Australian Government’s Australian Trade and Investment Commission, found that most (48%) of these rail trail trips were in Victoria.
The highest trips expenditure (on trips that included rail trail cycling) was $699 million domestic overnight total trip spend, with an additional $111 million coming from international tourists. The research pointed out that 77% of rail trail trips went to regional Australia, and, unlike road riding or mountain bike riding, which have peak months, “trips involving rail trail cycling maintains consistent participation throughout the year.”
This research concludes with the statement: “Engagement with cycle tourism in 2024 highlights the potential of trips involving a cycling activity to drive future growth, diversify tourism offerings, and support local communities across Australia. Cycle tourism plays a key role in Australia’s economy, with each trip contributing to local businesses and communities.”
Read the report here.



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Stay up to date with the latest news about Rail Trails with our free email news.
Register for news updatesIf you live in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, regional Victoria and NSW, Adelaide and Tasmania and are available to count bik...
Long-standing rail trail supporter Ms Rosamund Lesley Heit has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in...
Rail Trails Australia had 289,000 visits to its website in 2025, many by people looking for information on specific rail...
Byron Shire in northern NSW is working on getting approvals and funding for the transition of the 132km rail corridor th...
A 49km rail trail west from New Norfolk to mountain bike park centre Maydena is an exciting proposition from Derwent Val...
Pioneer Valley Rail Trail volunteers Mike and Margie Browne have won an Excellence in Community Project Achievement awar...
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Construction has begun on the next 1.5km stretch of the Yarra Valley Trail in Victoria, which will extend to the Birraru...
We know that rail trails are not exclusively enjoyed by cyclists: horse-riders, runners, walkers and mobility aid users ...
Queensland’s Somerset Regional Council and City of Moreton Bay have confirmed they have undertaken a Multi Criteri...
Hilltops Council is inviting the community to have their say on the Boorowa Galong Rail Trail Concept. The concept explo...
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2 comments on “Rail Trail Cycling Worth $862 million in 2024”
It's no surprise that Victoria has generated the most economic value from Rail Trail rides – we have by far the most trails to be ridden!! We just need some better weather to encourage us to get out there – this year has not been kind in Victoria – and as at the 1st December, we are still waiting for a glimpse of summer. We did ride the Murwillumbah section of the NRRT back in July – it is very good indeed, but the extensions to come will make it one of the best and most scenic in Australia I'm sure.
Recently completed the Brisbane Valley, Kingaroy to Kilkivan and all that was rideable on the Boyne/Burnett rail trails. We are totally hooked on these routes ,taking in the history that built the lines and there communities.
Locals where very supportive with information on our travels as well as the use of publications from yourselves.
Prior to this we travelled Tasmania connecting with as many rail trails as we could . It was fantastic.
This has given us inspiration to ride the rail trails in Victoria and your publication is invaluable in the planning of this. Visiting these towns has been an added bonus and learning about the past of these areas.
Look forward to more areas opening up and keep up the good work.