Canberra Centenary Trail

Natural Attractions

Canberra Centenary Trail is a 145-kilometre self-guided, shared-use trail experience for walkers, runners and cyclists. It showcases urban and rural Canberra, as well as iconic sites and hidden treasures.

For walkers and runners wanting to explore a little further, 10 kilometres of additional ‘feature walks’ offer a scenic detour off the main trail loop.

The shared use loop trail is multi-directional and can be tackled in sections over several days, or as one big adventure. The entire trail can be explored as:

A 7-day walk, averaging just over 20 kilometres per day.
A 3-day ride, averaging just over 45 kilometres per day.
Or a 1-day physical challenge!

The Canberra Centenary Trail is a shared-use trail. Please keep left and respect other trail users.

Rates

Free Entry

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