Graham Farmer Freeway PSP
About this cycle route
The Graham Farmer Freeway PSP is a 3.2 km cycle route through Perth, following the corridor of the Graham Farmer Freeway. It's a moderate ride, well-signposted and suitable for commuting or a quick local spin. The route connects key areas across the city and offers a direct alternative to road traffic for cyclists.
Highlights
- Dedicated shared path alongside major freeway corridor
- Well-signposted route for confident navigation
- Urban cycling link across Perth metro area
- Moderate gradient and pace suitable for commuters
- Quick 15-minute ride from end to end
What to expect
Sealed, flat to gently rolling shared path built along the freeway reserve. The route is well-maintained and clearly marked. Expect an urban setting with some tree cover and open sections. Traffic noise from the freeway is present but the dedicated path keeps you separate from vehicle lanes. Suitable for hybrid and road bikes.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Waymarked route
Carry water on warm days; Perth summers are hot. The path is busy during peak commute times. Wear a helmet and lights if riding early or late. Check for any maintenance closures. Best ridden in cooler months (May–September) or early morning/evening in summer.