



The Ballarat – Skipton Rail Trail, sunburnt meadows, and tree-shadowed tunnels



Horse drawn cart, and Nimons trestle bridge


The Devils Kitchen is an impressive geological reserve in Piggoreet, 15 minutes from, Smythesdale. The Woady Yaloak River winds its way through a thickly vegetated valley, surrounded by cliffs of spectacular basalt columns.ย
A Country Trail
How scenarios change over time-
The old unused rural railway line.
From Ballarat to Skipton and back
is now an unspoiled community track.
Gently meandering over sunburnt meadows,
Then dipping through tree-shadowed tunnels aglow.
Along the trails, valleys, and rocky ridges,
Travelers will see horse drawn carts and trestle bridges.
And on the way to Snake Valley and Linton,
Be wary of the gold miners “Devil’s Kitchen.”
A song to wander with along the trailโฆ
Ivor Steven (c) December 2025

What a gorgeous place to have a hike! Thank you for taking me along, Ivor.
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An evocative poem
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Thank you for your poignant words, Derrick
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Lovely, meandering poem just like the sights imagined seen through the windows of a train.
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Thank you for your lovely interpretation, Dale
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You are the master of pairing up your writings with music Ivor! ๐
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Thank you for your lovely compliments, Linda ๐๐๐ถ๐๐
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Iโm a fan Ivor!!! ๐
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A nice conversion of the trail!
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Yes indeed, and a delight to walk along, Dwight
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What a gorgeous place! Your poem is beautiful and goes so well with your amazing photos. Excellent soundtrack as always, dear Ivor. Thanks for taking me with you on your journey to Ballarat! ๐ฅฐ๐๐ถ๐ถ๐
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Yes, the picturesque country rail trail has been well used by me and Frankie, Nancy ๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐๐
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I love the trestle bridge Ivor. Wonderful photos and words
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The trestle was amazing, Brian
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Love the photos!
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Thank you very much, Claudiaโฆ Iโve been away on holidays at my sisterโs โฆ Iโll be back blogging in the new year
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Beautiful and Frankie is looking good.
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Yeah, Frankie and I are having a fabulous holiday
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what a cool trail, love it all
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Thank you for dropping in and enjoying the area around Smythedale ๐๐๐
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Sounds idyllic. We came across a rail trail up at Murwillumbah that sounds similar. Mostly people ride their bikes next to the old train line. Very pretty countryside.
Happy New ๐ฅณ
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Oh, Ivor, such a beautiful way to spend a day! ๐ AND a lovely trio of photos, poem and music! ๐ Thank you for taking us along! ๐
I love how the trees are holding hands over the road and creating that shady trail for any wondering wanderers! ๐
Hi, Frankie! How are you doing?
(((HUGS))) โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
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We’re back home today, but I’ve another poem from ‘Going Up the Country’ later tonight. I’m so pleased you are enjoying my stories while we have been away … and Frankie has loved every minute of his holiday … thank you, Carolyn ๐๐๐๐๐๐ถ๐
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Lovely poem
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Very picturesque, Ivor! Beautiful poem, and music to compliment. ๐
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Iโm finding it easy to write poems about such beautiful place, Eugi ๐๐๐
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Very nice. It looks like some places in South Africa whyโs it called the Devilโs Kitchen
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Good question? โฆ I suppose basically the rock formation is fairly sheer and enclosed and it can be very not in โthe kitchenโ
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sounds perfect, a perfect way to spend an afternoon!
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I had lovely time โup in the countryโ Carol ๐๐๐
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