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Munda Biddi Bike Trail, WA Australia
| Address | Phillips Road, Perth Western Australia, 6073, Australia | | Telephone Enquiries : | 08-9295 0202 |
Munda Biddi means 'path through forest' in the Nyoongar Aboriginal language. The Munda Biddi Bike Trail is a brand new bike path that begins in Mundaring in the Perth Hills.
The path meanders through river valleys and bush forests using a network of bush tracks, firebreaks, and disused railway formations. The majority of the track is on moderate grades except when entering and exiting the scenic river valleys. Experience vast areas of unspoilt bushland, discover plant and animal life unique to Western Australia, camp in shelters or stay in quaint country towns.
The trail is suitable for all levels of riders, with challenging loops to be added at the completion of the track to Albany. The track is designed to be easily accessible by car so cyclists have the option of riding specific sections if desired.
The first section of the trail was officially opened on 6 December 2003 by Doctor Judy Edwards. The current path runs from Mundaring to Dwellingup. The next section from Dwellingup to Collie is expected to be open by Easter 2004. The Munda Biddi Bike Trail will eventually run all the way to Albany which will cover a huge 900 kilometres, making it a world-class bike trail.
For further information check out the Munda Biddi Foundation website at www.mundabiddi.org.au.
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| Accreditation | National Tourism Accreditation Program. | | Activity | Camping, Cycling. | | Entity Facility | Car park. | | Experience | Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Wildlife. |
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