Graham Farmer Freeway PSP
About this cycle path
The Graham Farmer Freeway PSP is a 3.7 km shared path running alongside the freeway corridor in Perth, linking key transport routes across the city. Sealed asphalt throughout, it's a straightforward commuter and recreational route suitable for cyclists of all abilities. Expect urban surrounds, limited natural scenery, and good connectivity to Perth's broader cycle network.
Highlights
- Fast, direct commuter route across Perth
- Fully sealed asphalt surface
- Moderate pace, minimal steep grades
- Links to wider Perth cycle network
- Urban setting with reliable signposting
What to expect
Flat to gently rolling asphalt path running parallel to the freeway corridor. Mostly open with limited tree cover; expect exposure to sun and wind. Well-maintained surface and clear signposting throughout. Urban surrounds with frequent access points and road crossings. Ride time around 15 minutes at moderate pace.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Firm/surfaced — more accessible going
Carry water, especially on warm days—limited shade. Suitable for commuter and hybrid bikes. Watch for pedestrians and other path users near intersections. Best ridden outside peak traffic noise hours (early morning or evening). No particular seasonal restrictions, but avoid during extreme heat warnings.