Grayson Road
About this cycle path
Grayson Road is a short, easy cycle path near Albany covering 760 metres of unpaved terrain. Ideal for a quick local ride or as part of a longer loop around town, it offers a straightforward introduction to cycling in the area with minimal elevation gain. Perfect for families or anyone seeking a brief, low-stress outing.
Highlights
- Short, flat unpaved route near Albany
- Easily completed in 5 minutes
- Suitable for casual family cycling
- Local traffic-free cycling option
What to expect
Unpaved surface underfoot—likely gravel or compacted earth typical of regional cycle paths. The route is flat with no notable gradient, making it accessible for all cycling abilities. Expect basic signposting or trail markers. Exposure depends on local vegetation; check conditions for sun protection and wind, particularly on warmer days.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Carry water even on short rides, especially in warmer months. Wear a helmet and appropriate footwear (flat shoes grip unpaved surfaces better). Summer brings heat and bushfire risk in the region—ride early morning. Check surface conditions after rain, as unpaved paths can become boggy. Dogs are generally welcome on cycle paths unless otherwise signposted.