Carrington Street Shared Path
About this cycle route
The Carrington Street Shared Path is a short, flat cycle route in Fremantle, perfect for a quick commute or an easy spin around the port city. At just 610 metres, it's an ideal link for cyclists connecting to Fremantle's wider path network or exploring the town's heritage precinct on two wheels.
Highlights
- Flat, easy riding—ideal for all ages and abilities
- Quick 5-minute ride through Fremantle
- Well-signposted shared path
- Connects to wider Fremantle cycling network
- Urban cycling in historic port town
What to expect
A smooth, level shared path suitable for hybrid and road bikes. The surface is firm and well-maintained with clear signposting throughout. Expect some urban surroundings and regular foot traffic as the route passes through Fremantle's active streets. Minimal gradient and straightforward navigation.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Waymarked route
This is an urban commuter route rather than a recreational ride through natural landscape. Bring water in hot weather (Fremantle summers can exceed 30°C). Check conditions after heavy rain. The path is busy during peak commute times; ride alertly and respect pedestrians. Suitable for hybrid, road and casual bikes.