Bidi Katitjiny Aboriginal Women's Trail
About this footpath
Bidi Katitjiny is a short, accessible paved footpath in Fremantle honouring Aboriginal women's history and culture. At just 300 metres, it's an ideal walk for families, visitors with limited mobility, or anyone seeking a meaningful cultural experience in the heart of the port city. The trail reflects Noongar Country and can be easily combined with other Fremantle attractions.
Highlights
- Paved surface suitable for all abilities
- Cultural significance to Noongar people
- Five-minute walk from Fremantle centre
- Honouring Aboriginal women's stories
- Family-friendly length and setting
What to expect
A flat, easy paved walk through an urban setting. The footpath is well-maintained and clearly marked, requiring no special footwear. Minimal elevation change and likely some shade from street trees, though you'll be walking in or near built-up Fremantle. Signposting explains the cultural context along the route.
Good to know
- Firm/surfaced — more accessible going
No water or facilities are dedicated to this trail, so carry water if walking in warm weather. The short distance makes it suitable year-round, though summer heat can be intense in Fremantle. Ideal as part of a broader cultural walk of the town rather than a standalone outing.