Roe Highway PSP
About this cycle route
The Roe Highway PSP is a 30 km cycle route connecting Perth's eastern suburbs via a dedicated shared path alongside the highway corridor. Suitable for intermediate to experienced riders, it offers a direct commute or recreational ride across the metropolitan area. The route is fully signposted and designed for steady-paced cycling over distance.
Highlights
- 30 km dedicated shared path for efficient riding
- Signposted throughout for confident navigation
- Flat to rolling terrain across suburban Perth
- Connects eastern suburbs to central Perth
- Suitable for commuting or weekend distance rides
What to expect
Primarily sealed path with consistent gradient and limited elevation change. The route follows the Roe Highway corridor through suburban Perth, offering variable shade depending on trees along the path. Signposting is clear and regular. Surface is generally smooth and well-maintained, suited to road or hybrid bikes. Expect exposure to sun in open sections; shade near tree-lined stretches.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Waymarked route
Carry water for the full 30 km—no guarantee of facilities mid-route. Summer heat can be intense; ride early morning or late afternoon. Wear sunscreen and a helmet. A road or hybrid bike is ideal for sustained speed. Best ridden in cooler months (Apr–Sep). Check weather before heading out and avoid extremely hot days.