Canberra Centenary Trail

Natural Attractions

The Centenary Trail is a 145 kilometre self-guided, non-motorised loop trail for walkers and touring cyclists that showcases Canberra and takes users on a journey between urban and rural environments past iconic sites and hidden treasures.

The Centenary Trail is divided into daily sections. You can join or leave the trail in many locations. It’s designed for low intensity use by all walkers and for cyclists of moderate ability.

The Centenary Trail is either a seven day walk, averaging just over 20 kilometres per day or a three day ride, averaging just over 45 kilometres per day.

Rates

Free Entry

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Flag of Argentina

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Lone cyclist in the wide open spaces

Canberra Centenary Trail

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Riding the merry-go-round

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