Munda Biddi Trail | |
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Length | Over 1,000 km (620 mi) |
Location | Southwestern Western Australia, Australia |
Completed | April 2013 |
Designation | Long-Distance Cycling Trail |
Trailheads | |
Use | Cycling |
Difficulty | Grade 4 |
Season | All year, but spring is best |
Waymark | Blue triangular marker |
Hazards |
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Right of way | Cyclist |
Maintained by |
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Website | parks |
Trail map | |
The Munda Biddi Trail, shown in red, is a long-distance cycling trail between Perth and Albany. Also shown, in yellow, is the Bibbulmun Track. |
The Munda Biddi Trail is a long-distance mostly off-road cycling trail in Western Australia. It runs for over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from Mundaring to Albany.[1][2] The completed Munda Biddi Trail opened end-to-end in April 2013[3] when it claimed the title of the longest continuous off-road cycling trail of its kind in the world.[2]
Sections of the trail vary in terms of their difficulty and terrain type but it has stages suitable for everyone's cycling ability and pace. The trail is easily accessible by car, and riders can begin their journey from multiple locations. There are free campsites at various points along the trail, some with more than a day's ride between them. Detailed maps of the trail are available.[4]
In April 2012, geocaches were placed throughout the Munda Biddi Trail.
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