Blechy Road
About this track
Blechy Road is a moderate 3.6 km gravel track near Pemberton, walkable in about 50 minutes. It offers a straightforward outing through typical South-West terrain, suited to walkers after a solid half-hour in the forest without serious elevation gain. The gravel surface is easy underfoot and the track is accessible year-round.
Highlights
- Gravel track through South-West forest
- Moderate pace, 50-minute walk
- Suitable for regular bushwalkers
- Pemberton region forest character
What to expect
Even, well-maintained gravel underfoot with gentle grades — no steep climbs or rough terrain. The track passes through typical jarrah and marri forest with occasional shade, though exposure varies. Signposting should guide you, but carry a map. Most of the walk is shaded forest floor.
Good to know
Carry water and sun protection; South-West summer heat and bushfire risk mean spring (August–October) is ideal. Wear sturdy walking shoes for gravel. Check local fire danger ratings before setting out in warmer months. Dogs may be restricted depending on site management.