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Touring cycling in Neerabup National Park offers routes through varied landscapes, including coastal areas and natural bushland. The region is characterized by relatively flat terrain, making it accessible for different cycling abilities. Many routes extend from the park's natural environment towards nearby urban and coastal features, providing diverse scenery. The area provides opportunities for both easy bike trails and longer, more challenging rides.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. 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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Moderate bike ride. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Neerabup National Park protects around 943 hectares of coastal bushland on Perth’s northern Swan Coastal Plain. The park supports diverse native vegetation and provides important habitat for wildlife, including threatened black cockatoos that feed in the woodland. Its long strip of protected bushland also preserves part of the historic route followed by the Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail.
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Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail is a 28-kilometre walking, trail running and mountain biking path that follows an ancient Noongar pathway connecting the wetlands of the northern Swan Coastal Plain. The route traces the traditional movement track used by Whadjuk Noongar people between Lake Joondalup and Loch McNess, later becoming a stock route during European settlement. Today, the trail highlights the region’s natural landscapes and cultural history as it passes through several parks north of Perth.
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Scarborough Beach Skate Park has two large bowls for skateboarding right on the beach, with views of the bright blue Indian Ocean. The skate park is a great place to watch skaters drop in or enjoy a nice sunset.
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The official Scarborough Beach Shared Path spans 2.3 kilometers in one direction and links to other multi-use paths. At its north end, it connects to the Trigg Beach PSP, and at its south end, it connects to the bike lane on the West Coast Highway. Scarborough Beach Shared Path passes all sorts of interesting things in Scarborough Beach, with the beach on the west and cafes, an amphitheater, and a pool to the east.
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The West Coast Drive Beach Path is a sealed shared path running along Perth’s northern coastline with continuous ocean views. It connects beaches, lookouts, and parks, and is popular for walking, running, and cycling. Gentle gradients and frequent access points make it easy to join or leave the route for a short walk or a full day of exploring.
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Sorrento Beach is a wide, sandy beach with relatively moderate surf conditions just north of Hillarys Boat Harbour. It is popular for swimming, beach walking, and sunset views, with plenty of nearby cafés and picnic areas, making it an ideal spot to spend a relaxing day.
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Great harbor area with children's beach, playground and many restaurants/cafés and shopping opportunities! The ferry to Rottnest Island also departs from here!
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Super pretty. On some days in summer they have free Salsa dances
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There are over 35 touring cycling routes mapped in Neerabup National Park on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and a few more challenging options.
Yes, Neerabup National Park offers several easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners. There are 9 routes specifically rated as easy, providing a gentle introduction to cycling in the area. These routes often feature relatively flat terrain, making them accessible for a relaxed ride.
Route lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter rides, such as the Neerabup National Park loop from Neerabup National Park, which is about 26.9 km (16.7 miles) and takes around 2 hours 15 minutes. Longer routes, like Tom's Surf Beach loop from Currambine, can be up to 73.3 km (45.6 miles) and take over 4 hours.
Yes, the park's relatively flat terrain and the availability of easy routes make it suitable for family cycling. Many paths are well-maintained and offer a safe environment for riders of all ages. Consider routes that stick to the national park's bushland for a more tranquil experience.
Neerabup National Park is a protected area, and generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within the national park boundaries to protect native wildlife. It's always best to check the latest regulations from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) for specific rules regarding pets in Western Australian national parks.
The cooler months, typically from autumn (March-May) through spring (September-November), are ideal for touring cycling in Neerabup National Park. During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the risk of extreme heat is lower, making for a more comfortable ride. Wildflowers are also abundant in spring, adding to the scenic beauty.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Neerabup National Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Neerabup National Park loop from Currambine is a popular circular route that takes you through the park's natural bushland.
Touring cycling in Neerabup National Park offers a diverse range of scenery. You'll experience natural bushland, often featuring native flora and fauna. Many routes also extend towards coastal areas, providing views of the Indian Ocean, and some venture near urban fringes, offering a mix of natural and developed landscapes.
While the majority of routes are moderate, there are a couple of more challenging touring cycling routes available for experienced riders, featuring longer distances and slightly more elevation gain. For instance, the North Mindarie Foreshore loop from Currambine is a longer, moderate route that will test your endurance.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from more than 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, which includes both natural bushland and coastal stretches, and the accessibility of routes for different skill levels. The opportunity to explore both nature and nearby urban features is also frequently highlighted.
While Neerabup National Park itself is a natural area, many routes extend towards nearby urban centers like Currambine and Hillarys Boat Harbour. These areas offer various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can stop for refreshments, food, or to refill water bottles. The Ice Cream Van – Hillarys Boat Harbour loop from Currambine is a good example of a route that passes through such amenities.
Many touring cycling routes in and around Neerabup National Park start from residential areas or public spaces in nearby suburbs like Currambine. You can often find street parking or designated parking areas in these starting locations. Always check local signage for parking restrictions.


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