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Touring cycling in Mundy Regional Park offers routes through the western edge of the Darling Scarp, providing views over the Swan Coastal Plain. The landscape features native bushland, granite outcrops, and diverse tree species such as jarrah and marri. While some sections permit off-road cycling, many trails within the park are unpaved and steep, making them more suitable for mountain biking or walking than traditional touring bicycles. The region's terrain includes mixed surfaces, with some routes being mostly paved and…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Kalamunda Railway Heritage Trail is a multi-use gravel path that runs about 11.8 kilometres from Gooseberry Hill to Pickering Brook, following the old Upper Darling Range Railway route. It’s popular with walkers and cyclists, and is relatively flat, winding through native jarrah forest with beautiful seasonal wildflowers and plenty of birdlife. Along the way, you’ll pass former stations and sidings with interpretive signs that share stories about the railway’s history and its timber-hauling days from 1891 to 1949. The trail is divided into four sections of varying difficulty, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll, a bike ride, or a longer adventure.
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This junction leads to a pedestrian-only branch of the Railway Heritage Trail, connecting Lawnbrook Road East with Pickering Brook, that runs on the opposite side of Glenisla Road, adjacent to the busier mountain biking section of the route. Winding through beautiful jarrah forest on relatively flat terrain, it follows a natural bush corridor and is a great alternative for continuing between sections without sharing the route with bikes. It’s the perfect option for a more peaceful walk while still enjoying the same picturesque Perth Hills landscape.
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The Bibbulmun Track northern terminus marks the official beginning of one of Australia’s great long-distance walks, stretching about one thousand kilometres from Kalamunda to Albany on Western Australia’s south coast. The trail is named after the Bibbulmun people of the Noongar Nation, and walkers are guided by the famous yellow Waugal trail markers representing the Rainbow Serpent from Noongar culture. Information boards, track maps, and nearby bushland trails make this a popular starting point for both day walkers and long-distance hikers.
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Woodbridge Riverside Park sits along a quieter section of the Swan River with open grassed areas, riverside vegetation, and walking paths following the shoreline. The park forms part of the Swan Canning Riverpark and includes sections of wetland habitat supporting birdlife around the river edge. Compared to the busier foreshore areas closer to central Perth, this stretch feels calmer and more natural, with large trees providing shade along parts of the reserve.
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Known for its jarrah forests, Korung National Park sits just an hour outside of Perth. The park is popular with hikers and mountain bikers, but be aware that there are limited facilities, so it's best to come prepared to be self sufficient.
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Good place for a pit stop. Nice clean toilets.
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There are nearly 20 touring cycling routes available in and around Mundy Regional Park, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy, 8 moderate, and 7 difficult routes, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain in Mundy Regional Park is characterized by the Darling Scarp, featuring elevation changes, native bushland, and granite outcrops. While some routes have mostly paved sections, many include unpaved and steep segments. Traditional touring bicycles may find some conditions challenging, with robust hybrid or mountain bikes often being more suitable for exploring certain allowed sections.
While many trails within Mundy Regional Park are unpaved and steep, making them more suited to mountain biking or walking, there are 4 easy touring cycling routes available in the broader area. These routes offer a gentler introduction to the region's natural beauty, though cyclists should still be prepared for mixed surfaces.
Mundy Regional Park is home to several striking natural features. You might encounter the impressive Lesmurdie Falls, especially spectacular during wetter months, or enjoy panoramic views of the Swan Coastal Plain and Perth city skyline from various vantage points. The park also showcases diverse bushland with jarrah, marri, and wandoo trees, and vibrant wildflowers in late winter and spring.
The touring cycling routes in Mundy Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the expansive views of the Swan Coastal Plain, the challenging yet rewarding terrain of the Darling Scarp, and the opportunity to explore native bushland.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Mundy Regional Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Ashfield Flats – Shell-Shaped Toilet Block loop from Mundy Regional Park is a moderate 51 km path offering expansive views, and the Zig Zag Scenic Drive loop from High Wycombe is a challenging 44.7 km route through scenic elevated areas.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Mundy Regional Park offers 7 difficult routes. A popular option is the Goldilocks Trail, Mount Gunjin loop from Gooseberry Hill National Park, a 37.8 km trail that navigates the varied and demanding terrain of the Darling Scarp.
The park's bushland comes alive with wildflowers in late winter and spring, making these seasons particularly scenic for cycling. Lesmurdie Falls is also most spectacular during the wetter months. However, given the mixed terrain, it's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.
While Mundy Regional Park is approximately 22 kilometers east of Perth, public transport options directly into the park for cyclists with bikes may be limited. It's recommended to check Transperth services for routes to nearby suburbs like High Wycombe or Gooseberry Hill, and plan accordingly for the final leg of your journey to the trailheads. For more detailed information on cycling and public transport in the region, you might find resources like the Ride Through The Hills guide helpful.
Mundy Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules regarding dogs on cycling trails can vary. It's crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or other park users. Always check signage at trailheads for the most current regulations regarding pets on specific paths.
While the park itself is primarily natural bushland, routes in the broader area may pass near or through local towns and suburbs where cafes and refreshment stops can be found. For instance, the The Little Nook – Little Book Cafe loop from Bellevue suggests there are opportunities to refuel during your ride.
One of the longer touring cycling routes is the Ashfield Flats – Shell-Shaped Toilet Block loop from Mundy Regional Park, which covers a distance of 51.0 km. This moderate route offers extensive views and takes you through native bushland.


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