I ride the Munda Biddi Trail in Western Australia, from north to south, end to end, over 1050 kilometres and around 15000 meters of elevation.

    11 days of riding and 12 days total, I camp in huts along the trail and stay in towns too.

    Munda Biddi translates to ‘path through the forest’ in the indigenous Noongar language spoken in South West of Western Australia. The Trail is a 1,072km off-road adventure cycling trail, like no other, traversing WA’s scenic Darling Range and southern forests through eucalypt bushland, granite outcrops and unique coastal landscapes.

    South-West WA is recognised as a global biodiversity hotspot with unique endemic flora and fauna that is just incredible. There are few places in the world where a trail of this length could be built in a relatively undeveloped natural corridor.

    The window of cycling weather is generally good between late March to November in the south west of WA, although the summer in the northern jarrah forests can get extremely hot (over 40 degrees).

    The Trail has varied terrain (rail trail sections, single track and forest roads) suiting a range of riders from beginners to the more experienced, with many accessible points and road crossings that allow for easy drop offs, making your adventures more convenient.

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