Clarence Downhill
About this cycle path
Clarence Downhill is a short, easy cycle path near Albany designed for a quick descent. At 660 metres and taking around 5 minutes to ride, it's ideal for a brief outing or as part of a longer cycling loop in the area. The flat-to-downhill gradient makes it accessible for riders of most abilities, from children to casual cyclists.
Highlights
- Quick 5-minute descent near Albany
- Easy gradient suitable for most cyclists
- Short route ideal for families
- Part of local cycling network
What to expect
A straightforward descent on sealed surface with minimal climbing. The path is likely well-formed and signposted as part of Albany's local cycle infrastructure. Expect some shade if the route runs through bush or tree-lined sections typical of the South-West region. Gradual downhill means minimal braking required.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Carry water and sun protection, particularly in summer months when Albany can be warm. Wear a helmet and appropriate cycling shoes. Best ridden during cooler months (autumn to spring). Check local conditions before riding, especially after rain, and observe any signposting regarding shared-path etiquette.