Soup Nazi
About this cycle path
The Soup Nazi is a short, easy dirt cycle path near Kalamunda, ideal for a quick ride or family outing. At just 1.6 km, it's perfect for building confidence on two wheels or as a warm-up before tackling longer trails in the Kalamunda region. The dirt surface and easy gradient make it accessible to riders of most ages and abilities.
Highlights
- Quick 5-minute ride, ideal for families
- Dirt surface, easy gradient throughout
- Close to Kalamunda township
- Beginner-friendly cycle route
What to expect
A mostly flat or gently rolling dirt path with straightforward riding underfoot. The trail is likely well-defined and easy to follow. Expect some exposure to sun depending on tree cover; the jarrah and marri forest typical of the Kalamunda area may provide patches of shade. The ride is short and low-stress, making it suitable for younger riders and those new to off-road cycling.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Carry water even on short rides in the Perth hills, especially in warmer months. Wear a helmet and appropriate footwear. Best ridden in spring (Aug–Oct) when wildflowers are out and temperatures are mild. Check conditions after heavy rain as dirt paths can become boggy. Summer heat and bushfire risk mean early-morning rides are safer.