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Roleystone to Kelmscott map Hills Ride 3: Armadale / Roleystone / Dams Loop

Section 3 - Roleystone to Kelmscott

Commence your ride at the Roleystone Shopping Centre adjacent to the Roleystone Hall. Head east along the shared path next to Wygonda Road. Follow the path as it turns north alongside Holden Road and travels past the Roleystone Primary School.

Stream Enjoy the beautiful surrounds of the Hills area.

The shared path ends at the Raeburn Road intersection but you should continue north on Holden Road.

Turn left into Chevin Road and continue over Stony Brook and along until the junction with Canning Mills Road. This is the opportunity for a quick detour. Turn right into Canning Mills Road and then left into Mills Road East. About 750 metres along you will see the entrance to Cohunu Koala Park.

The Koala Park is open daily from 10am to 5pm. It is a wildlife sanctuary with a revolving restaurant that has excellent views over the coastal plain.

 

 

Kelmscott shops sign
Kelmscott town centre has a good range of facilities.

From Cohunu, return along Mills Road East and turn right into Canning Mills Road. Follow this as it winds downhill and becomes Orlando Street. At the roundabout, turn right into a shared path running along the western side of Clifton Street.

At the end of the shared path, turn left into Gilwell Avenue. This will take you over a small bridge that spans the Canning River, past Fancote Park and into the Kelmscott shopping area. Gilwell Avenue ends at Albany Highway and care should be taken crossing this very busy road. Follow a shared path on the other side northwards for about a hundred metres and then turn left down a short road leading to the Kelmscott Railway Station.

Remember Cycling Courtesy:
All members of the cycling community should report to police, any behaviour from other path users that could be considered dangerous or threatening.

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