Munda Biddi Bikepacking — Start from Fremantle

Self-guided bikepacking adventures on the Munda Biddi Trail.
Premium equipment, expert setup, total freedom.

Overview

The Munda Biddi Trail is one of the longest off-road cycling trails in the world, stretching over 1,000 km through Western Australia.

It winds through native bushland, forests, farmland and remote regions, offering a unique long-distance bikepacking experience.

Designed for self-guided riders, the trail is divided into sections with campsites, water points and access towns along the way.

Distance

1,000 km

Duration

1–5 weeks

Difficulty

Beginner → Intermediate

Best season

April to October

Terrain

Gravel & bush trails

Best sections of the Munda Biddi Trail

These sections offer the best mix of scenery, ride quality and access.

Jarrahdale - Dwellingup

85 km · 2–3 days · Beginner friendly
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Nannup - Pemberton

95 km · 2–3 days · Intermediate friendly
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Denmark - Albany

85 km · 2–3 days · Beginner to Intermediate
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Where should you start?

Choose your riding style and get the right advice for your trip.
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First time on the trail

New to bikepacking? Start with easy sections and simple logistics.
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2–3 day adventure

Perfect sections for a short escape without complex planning.
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Iconic sections

Ride the most scenic and popular parts of the Munda Biddi Trail.

The Munda Biddi Trail at a glance

The trail runs from Mundaring to Albany, crossing forests, farmland and remote bushland in Western Australia.
The Munda Biddi Trail is one of the longest off-road cycling trails in the world, stretching over 1,000 km through Western Australia.
  • Native forests and bushland
  • Farmland and regional towns
  • Purpose-built campsites and shelters
  • Clearly marked sections and access points

How to plan your Munda Biddi ride

Planning your ride is simple once you understand distances, logistics and timing.
STEPS

STEP 1: Choose your section

Pick a section based on your available time, fitness level and experience.

STEP 2: Plan your daily distance

Most riders average 40–60 km per day depending on terrain and load.

STEP 3: Check campsites and water points

Campsites are spaced regularly, but water access should always be confirmed in advance.

STEP 4: Organise transport and resupply

Plan how you’ll get to the start, return from the finish and restock food along the way.

Quick planning checklist

  • Chosen section & dates
  • Daily distance plan
  • Campsites & water confirmed
  • Bike checked and serviced
  • Weather forecast reviewed

Bike and gear setup

The right setup makes the ride safer, more comfortable and more enjoyable.

Safety and trail etiquette

A safe and respectful approach ensures everyone enjoys the trail.
Be self-sufficient
Carry enough food, water and tools. Help can be far away.
Respect other users
Share the trail with walkers and other riders. Slow down when passing.
Check conditions
Weather and trail conditions can change quickly, especially in winter.
Leave no trace
Take all rubbish with you and respect campsites and nature.

Need help planning your ride?

Whether you want to ride independently or with support, we offer flexible options to suit your trip.
Based in Western Australia, we help riders experience the Munda Biddi Trail with confidence and the right equipment.
  • Quality bike rentals ready for the trail
  • Route advice and section recommendations
  • Flexible pickup and drop-off options
  • Local knowledge and support

Bike rentals

Fully equipped bikes suitable for multi-day rides on the Munda Biddi Trail.
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Route advice & planning

Get personalised advice to choose the best sections for your time and experience.
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Guided or supported rides

Ride selected sections with local guidance and logistical support.
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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to common questions about riding the Munda Biddi Trail.

How many days do I need?

Most riders choose sections that take between 2 and 5 days, depending on distance and pace.

Is the trail suitable for beginners?

Yes. Many sections are beginner-friendly, especially in the northern and southern parts of the trail.

Can I ride the Munda Biddi on an e-bike?

E-bikes are allowed, but riders must plan carefully for battery range and charging options.

Do I need to book campsites?

Most campsites are free and do not require booking, but availability and water access should be checked.

Ready to ride the Munda Biddi Trail?

Get the right bike, advice and support to make your trip simple and enjoyable.