Leach Highway PSP
About this cycle path
The Leach Highway PSP is a 5.6 km shared path running through Perth's eastern suburbs, linking neighbourhoods along a dedicated asphalt surface. Moderate in difficulty, it's suited to commuters and leisure cyclists alike. The route follows the highway corridor, offering a practical connection through an urban setting with good signposting and regular access points.
Highlights
- 5.6 km asphalt shared path, easy to navigate
- Urban cycling route through established suburbs
- Moderate gradient, suitable for most riders
- Well-signposted throughout
- Good for commuting or weekend rides
What to expect
Smooth asphalt surface with gentle to moderate grades. The path runs through suburban Perth with mixed shade from trees and open sections. Signposting is clear and regular access points allow you to join or leave easily. Traffic separation varies but the dedicated surface keeps you off the road.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Firm/surfaced — more accessible going
Carry water, especially in warmer months. Check your bike is in good condition before longer rides. The path can be busy during commute times. Wear a helmet and high-visibility gear. Summer heat can be intense; consider early morning or evening rides. Best ridden March–May and September–November.