Puffing Billy Accessible Day Tour

8 hours

Easy

Enjoy the thrill of riding on Australia's oldest surviving steam train, the famous Puffing Billy, as it winds its way through the Dandenong Ranges. Explore lush forests and enjoy the quaint local town of Gembrook.

NOTE:

At the moment, only customised private tours available for up to 20 persons - minimum charge of 5 persons.

1 to 5 passengers $450, then each passenger over 5 is charged $90 per person.

People with mobility restrictions please phone us.

DESCRIPTION:

Experience the Puffing Billy Railway: A Journey Through Time

Embark on a nostalgic journey through the Dandenong Ranges and across the iconic Trestle Bridge as it travels from Belgrave to Lakeside and Gembrook aboard the iconic Puffing Billy Railway. This historic steam train ride offers a unique and scenic experience that is perfect for travellers of all ages.

Highlights:

  • Scenic Beauty: Enjoy breathtaking views of the lush rainforest, towering trees, and picturesque valleys.
  • Nostalgia: Ride on an authentic heritage preserved vintage steam railway, travelling back in time.
  • Enjoy the local town of Gembrook: Explore the quaint town with its shops and the Bushland Park where you can walk along scenic trails with vistas over soaring mountain ash redwood trees while spotting wildlife.
  • Accessible: The Puffing Billy Railway is accessible to people with disabilities and mobility restrictions, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all.
  • Relaxing Atmosphere: Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and unwind in peaceful surroundings.
  • Learn: Learn about  the amazing history of Gembrook and Puffing Billy Railway while meeting with some of Puffing Billy Railway's 300 volunteers.

Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or simply seeking a memorable experience, the Puffing Billy Railway offers something for everyone.

What's included?
  • Bus fare
  • Entry or admission fee
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks
Please note
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible for those with limited mobility
  • Accessible for those with limited eye sight
What to bring

    A sweater or jacket as the Dandenong Ranges can be cool even in summer.

    Drinking water.

    Snacks.


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