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Ride from Armadale to Perth

The "Ride from Armadale to Perth" is one of our Recreational Cycling Rides series of booklets. It describes a scenic riding and walking route that commences in the centre of Armadale and travels through the Canning River basin, before concluding at the city doorstep.

The ride is divided into seven sections of similar distance. Every section has its own special sights and sounds. A particular attraction is the abundance of bird life that inhabits the foreshore areas along the entire journey. At times it is hard to believe you are still in a major urban area.

“Ride from Armadale to Perth” is now available free of charge from most bike shops, the Bicycle Transportation Alliance at 2 Delhi Street West Perth and various retail outlets along the route itself, or you can view it online below.

Click on the ride of your choice on the map below to see the description.

Armadale to Perth ride general map Ride 1Ride 2Ride 3Ride 4Ride 5Ride 6Ride 7

Further Information

More detailed information is available from:
• Your bicycle retailer
• Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) - website or email or telephone (08) 9420 7210
• Department for Planning and Infrastructure - website or email or telephone (08) 9216 8313

Cycling brochures are available free of charge from bicycle retailers, most public libraries, regional transport offices, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure website and the BTA website.

If you don’t have a bicycle, check out the Yellow Pages for places to hire a bike and enjoy cycling from Armadale to Perth.

While all care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information and the suitability of the bicycle routes described herein, users of this information and of the bicycle routes do so at their own risk. Neither the Department nor the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure accepts liability for any inaccuracies contained herein, or any damage, injury or other consequences arising from the use of this information or use of the bicycle routes. The Department for Planning and Infrastructure accepts no responsibility regarding changes to road names, the addition of shared paths or any other changes to the published information.


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