Busselton Bypass Shared Path
About this cycle path
The Busselton Bypass Shared Path is a 12 km cycle route that curves around Busselton, offering a moderately paced ride suitable for regular cyclists. Built alongside the bypass road corridor, it connects key areas of town and provides a practical commute or weekend ride. The challenging rating reflects the distance and pace rather than steep terrain—expect a steady workout on a well-formed path.
Highlights
- 12 km loop around Busselton township
- Dedicated shared path away from main traffic
- Moderate pace suitable for fitness cycling
- Connects key residential and commercial areas
- Mostly flat with some rolling sections
What to expect
A sealed or well-formed shared path running parallel to the bypass corridor. Terrain is generally flat with occasional gentle slopes. The route is clearly signposted and mostly open, offering limited natural shade—you'll be exposed to sun and wind for much of the ride. Surface is designed for bikes and suited to road or hybrid bikes.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Carry water and wear sunscreen; the South-West sun is strong year-round. Summer heat (December–February) makes early morning or late afternoon rides more comfortable. Wear a helmet and high-visibility gear. The path may be busy during commute times. Check local conditions after heavy rain.