Curtin Avenue PSP
About this cycle path
The Curtin Avenue PSP is a short, flat shared path through Fremantle, ideal for casual cycling or a quick commute. At just 1 kilometre on concrete, it's accessible to all ages and fitness levels. This is primarily a transport route rather than a scenic ride, useful for getting around locally without traffic.
Highlights
- Flat, easy concrete surface
- Quick 5-minute ride
- Suitable for families and casual cyclists
- Urban cycling in Fremantle
What to expect
A level, well-sealed concrete path typical of Perth's shared-path network. Riding is straightforward with no climbs or technical sections. Signposting should guide you clearly through the route. Expect urban surroundings with variable shade depending on trees along the corridor.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Firm/surfaced — more accessible going
A practical commuting path rather than a recreational ride. Wear a helmet and follow shared-path etiquette—give way to pedestrians. Works year-round, though Perth summers (Dec–Feb) can be hot; carry water if riding during the day. Suitable for any roadworthy bike.