Experience Perth's Eastern Region

Cycling in Perth`s Eastern Region

Scroll down for a list of cycling experiences in Perth's Eastern Region;

 

 

 Swan River

 Swan Valley

 Perth Hills

 

  Swan River

Explore the Swan River foreshore by bike and pass by several parks and reserves with picnic, barbeque and toilet facilities. Keep your eyes out for local wildlife around the river and people enjoying the many river recreational activities.

 

Cycle Perth's Eastern Region
Thirteen connecting rides accessible from the Midland train line that pass along the Swan River foreshore, through the Swan Valley and up to the Perth Hills. Features links to eight of WA's Top Trails experiences.

Bayswater & Bassendean Walking & Cycling TravelSmart Guide
Create your own cycle course through Bayswater and Bassendean using the network of bike paths and facilities.

Belmont Walking & Cycling TravelSmart Guide
Design your own cycle trail using the network of paths and facilities in Belmont.

Perth to Midland Bike Route
Follow the rail line from the Perth Railway Station to Midland on this 16 kilometre route with connections to several towns and Perth Bicycle Network Local Bicycle Routes.

Ride Around the Rivers
Stretching from the Causeway to Garvey Park in Ascot, this cycle route passes the Maylands Foreshore and Tranby House.

 

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Bikes on Trains
Eliminate the hassle of loading your bike onto a car by taking the train and expand your cycling route options with these helpful tips.
Specific train timetable information from
Transperth
General Fact Sheet by Department of Planning and Infrastructure 

 

 Swan Valley

Explore the Swan River foreshore by bike and pass by several parks and reserves with picnic, barbeque and toilet facilities. Keep your eyes out for local wildlife around the river and people enjoying the many river recreational activities.

 

Cycle Perth's Eastern Region
Thirteen connecting rides accessible from the Midland train line that pass along the Swan River foreshore, through the Swan Valley and up to the Perth Hills. Features links to eight of WA's Top Trails experiences.

Swan Valley Heritage Cycle Trail
Designed with all cyclists in mind, the Swan Valley has a ten kilometre cycle trail that passes a variety of tourist attractions with newly installed interpretive elements.

Guildford Station to Whiteman Park Bike Route
Best suited to those experienced with riding in traffic, this 38 kilometre cycle route passes by many Swan Valley attractions before concluding at Whiteman Park.

Perth Bike Map Series Swan – Stirling
Design your own cycle route through the Swan Valley using the network of trails, paths and facilities.

Railway Reserves Heritage Trail (loop)
Stretching from Bellevue to Mt Helena, this challenging 40 kilometre loop covers a range of terrains and numerous points of historical and natural significance.

Swan Walking and Cycling TravelSmart Guide
Design your own trail through the City of Swan using the network of paths and facilities available.

 

MORE INFORMATION

Bikes on Trains
Eliminate the hassle of loading your bike onto a car by taking the train and expand your cycling route options with these helpful tips.
Specific train timetable information from
Transperth
General Fact Sheet by Department of Planning and Infrastructure 

Make sustainable travel choices. For information on public transport see;

Swan Public Transport TravelSmart Guide

Swan Valley Cycle Friendly Business List
The Swan Valley is also full of cycle friendly businesses, equipped to make your visit hassle free. A full listing of cycle friendly businesses can be found at www.swanvalley.com.au and businesses can be identified by a special sticker at their entrance.


 Perth Hills

Explore the great outdoors up in the majestic hills region just 40 minutes from the Perth CBD with iconic long distance trails, mountain biking trails, and a variety of shorter riding trails all surrounded by native forest.

 

Cycle Perth's Eastern Region
Thirteen connecting rides accessible from the Midland train line that pass along the Swan River foreshore, through the Swan Valley and up to the Perth Hills. Features links to eight of WA's Top Trails experiences.

Kep Track
A 75 kilometre offroad track stretching from jarrah forests in the Perth Hills through small settlements and towns to the farming country on the edge of the West Australian Wheatbelt.

Munda Biddi Trail
WA’s first long distance off-road cycling trail currently extends from the Mundaring Sculpture Park to Collie, and will be extended through to Nannup.

Railway Reserves Heritage Trail (loop)
A
challenging, 40 kilometer loop trail, that stretches from Bellevue to Mt Helena and covers a wide range of terrains with scenic views and numerous points of interest.

Carinyah Trail
Starting from the northern side of Brookton Highway, this 15.7 kilometre circuit trail passes through mostly existing forest roads and tracks.

Lake Leschenaultia Mountain Bike Trail (loop)
Suitable for mountain bikers of all ages and abilities, this 5.25 kilometre trail winds through the forest to the north of Lake Leschenaultia.

Ride Through the Hills
Three rides that incorporate many of the natural highlights and visitor attractions in the hills region.

 
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