Beeliar Drive PSP
About this cycle path
Beeliar Drive PSP is a 7.4 km shared path running through Perth's southern suburbs near Fremantle. Rated challenging, it's a solid training route for cyclists seeking a quicker urban ride with some demanding stretches. The path links suburbs and reserves, offering a mix of open sections and tree-lined segments typical of Perth's PSP network.
Highlights
- 7.4 km urban cycle route near Fremantle
- Challenging gradient and pace for training
- Mix of open and shaded sections
- Connects local suburbs and reserves
- Typical Perth shared-path surface and width
What to expect
Sealed shared path with variable gradient, including some steeper sections that justify the challenging rating. Likely flat to gently undulating overall, with sections of tree shade alternating with open stretches. Well-signposted as a standard PSP. Surface is bitumen, suited to road or hybrid bikes.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Carry water, especially in warmer months. Summer heat and bushfire risk may affect access; check conditions before riding. Wear hi-vis and observe PSP rules—give way to pedestrians. Suitable for confident urban cyclists; less ideal for young children or casual riders.