Albany Primary Cycle Path
About this cycle route
The Albany Primary Cycle Path is a 7.3 km challenging route suited to confident cyclists. Starting and ending in Albany, this ride offers a solid workout on a signposted course. The path traverses the local landscape around this South Coast town, mixing urban and open terrain typical of the Albany region.
Highlights
- 7.3 km challenging loop near Albany township
- Signposted throughout for confident cyclists
- South Coast terrain and local scenery
- 30-minute solid-effort ride
- Suitable for fitness-focused cycling
What to expect
Sealed or gravel surface underfoot with rolling gradient and some steeper sections—expect a workout. The route is signposted and mixes urban paths with more open country riding. Exposure to sun and wind varies; tree cover is patchy. Terrain is typical of the Albany district's undulating topography.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Waymarked route
Carry water and wear a helmet. This is a challenging route; ensure your fitness and bike are up to it. Best ridden in cooler months (April–September) to avoid heat. Check conditions after rain, as gravel sections may be slippery. Summer carries bushfire risk—check alerts before riding.