Beeliar Regional Park Shared Path
About this cycle route
The Beeliar Regional Park Shared Path is a 3.7 km cycle route near Fremantle that winds through bushland and wetland areas south of Perth. Well-signposted and moderately graded, it's ideal for a quick ride through native vegetation and offers a taste of the coastal heath landscape that characterises this region. Suitable for commuters and recreational cyclists alike.
Highlights
- Wetland and bushland scenery near Fremantle
- Well-signposted shared path throughout
- Quick 15-minute loop for local riders
- Native coastal heath vegetation
- Moderate difficulty, accessible to most cyclists
What to expect
A sealed shared path meandering through bushland and wetland reserve. Moderate gradient with gentle rises and falls; no steep climbs. Good signposting throughout. Mix of open sections and shaded stretches under native trees. Surface is firm and well-maintained, suitable for hybrid and road bikes.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Waymarked route
Carry water, especially on warm days—summer heat can be intense. Bushfire risk exists in summer months; check conditions before riding. The path is popular with local cyclists and walkers; keep speeds manageable. Best ridden in cooler months (autumn to spring) or early morning. Dogs on lead are often permitted on regional park paths; check signage.