The O'Shannassy Aqueduct Today
The O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail
Whilst the majority of the open channel aqueduct remains in place today (albeit in a dilapidated and largely overgrown state) the most obvious legacy of this amazing undertaking is the almost flat and very solid access road which was formed adjacent to the channel. This road forms the surface of the trail and remains in good condition today.
The O'Shannassy aqueduct trail is undoubtedly one of Victorias most spectacular and most appealing walking / riding routes. Zig zagging its way for around 34km along the side of the mountains, surrounded by dense forests and huge mountain trees, the trail offers spectacular views, fantastic photography opportunities and an amazing sense of peace, tranquillity and harmony with nature.
The upper trail is now readily accessible by vehicle from several points, including Dee Road, Surrey Road and Yuonga Road. Parks has provided signage and limited facilities and the trail is becoming an increasingly popular destination for enthusiasts and familes alike. The almost level nature of the trail enhances its appeal to all ages and fitness levels, including the disabled. Further extensions to the trail and facilities are underway.
The Mt Evelyn sections of the trail are particularly well used and, being now very close to well-developed residential areas, provide a very pleasant and popular destination for residents and visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
Sadly, very little of the background to the aqueduct and its original purpose and story are known or appreciated today. Much of the knowledge and history pertaining to the aqueduct has been lost. Hopefully, this site will go some way to addressing that gap.
The O'Shannassy aqueduct trail is undoubtedly one of Victorias most spectacular and most appealing walking / riding routes. Zig zagging its way for around 34km along the side of the mountains, surrounded by dense forests and huge mountain trees, the trail offers spectacular views, fantastic photography opportunities and an amazing sense of peace, tranquillity and harmony with nature.
The upper trail is now readily accessible by vehicle from several points, including Dee Road, Surrey Road and Yuonga Road. Parks has provided signage and limited facilities and the trail is becoming an increasingly popular destination for enthusiasts and familes alike. The almost level nature of the trail enhances its appeal to all ages and fitness levels, including the disabled. Further extensions to the trail and facilities are underway.
The Mt Evelyn sections of the trail are particularly well used and, being now very close to well-developed residential areas, provide a very pleasant and popular destination for residents and visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
Sadly, very little of the background to the aqueduct and its original purpose and story are known or appreciated today. Much of the knowledge and history pertaining to the aqueduct has been lost. Hopefully, this site will go some way to addressing that gap.