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Cycling Routes Safe for Families and Beginners

Perth's scenic bike paths offer a fun and healthy way to explore the city with your loved ones

By Perth Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 10:45 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 4 July 2026, 11:57 pm

Cycling Routes Safe for Families and Beginners
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Perth has over 190 kilometres of bike paths and lanes, making it an ideal city for families and beginners to take up cycling.

With the recent heatwave affecting many parts of Australia, outdoor activities like cycling are becoming increasingly popular as a way to stay active while avoiding crowded gyms. Cycling is also an excellent way to explore Perth's scenic parks and outdoor spots, such as Kings Park and the Swan River.

In Perth, cyclists can enjoy the scenic views of the Indian Ocean while riding along the West Coast Highway bike path, which stretches from Scarborough to Hillarys. The Swan River bike path, which runs from the city to Fremantle, is another popular route that offers stunning views of the river and surrounding parks. Local cycling groups, such as the Perth Cycling Club, offer guided rides and training sessions for beginners, while organisations like the Western Australian Bicycle Network (WABN) provide resources and support for cyclists of all levels.

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According to data from the Department of Transport, the number of cyclists on Perth's roads has increased by 25% over the past five years, with over 12,000 cyclists using the city's bike paths every day. The City of Perth has also invested $10 million in bike infrastructure over the past two years, including the construction of new bike lanes and paths. As of 2025, the average cost of a bike in Perth is around $800, making it an affordable option for families and beginners.

Getting Started

For those looking to get started with cycling, there are several resources available in Perth. The City of Perth offers a free bike skills course for beginners, which covers topics such as road safety and bike maintenance. Local bike shops, such as Bike Force in Subiaco, offer bike rentals and sales, as well as repair services and accessories. The WABN also provides a range of resources, including bike maps and safety tips, to help cyclists navigate Perth's roads and bike paths.

In terms of what's next for cycling in Perth, the City of Perth has announced plans to expand its bike network by an additional 50 kilometres over the next three years. This will include the construction of new bike lanes and paths, as well as the upgrade of existing infrastructure. With its scenic bike paths, supportive cycling community, and investment in bike infrastructure, Perth is an ideal city for families and beginners to take up cycling and enjoy the many benefits it has to offer.

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