Forest trail through Western Australian jarrah and karri woodland with dappled sunlight
ForestModerate
Route 10

Munda Biddi Trail

Western Australia

Distance

1,000 km

Duration

10–20 days

Elevation

10,000m

Route Map

Start  Finish · Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Elevation Profile

Gain

+720m

Loss

960m

Max

580m

Key Points

Darling Scarp · 380m · 80km
Jarrah Forest Ridge · 480m · 320km
Karri Forest Heights · 580m · 560km

About This Route

The Munda Biddi Trail is Australia's longest off-road cycling trail, winding through the forests of Western Australia from Mundaring near Perth to Albany on the south coast. The name means "path through the forest" in the Noongar language, and the trail lives up to its name with stunning jarrah and karri woodland throughout.

Route Highlights

  • Australia's longest off-road cycling trail
  • Stunning jarrah and karri forest sections
  • Purpose-built huts every 50–80km
  • Passes through the Margaret River wine region
  • Abundant wildlife including kangaroos and emus

Route Details

Start

Mundaring, Western Australia

Finish

Albany, Western Australia

Best Season

September – November, March – May

Surface

Singletrack, gravel, forest roads

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