PEMBERTON → DENMARK
A demanding southern expedition through remote Karri forest corridors, linking Pemberton toward Denmark across some of the most isolated and scenic sections of the Munda Biddi Trail.


Description of the Trail
This southern section offers one of the most remote and immersive experiences on the Munda Biddi Trail. Riders move through tall Karri forests, isolated hut corridors and extended stretches without town access.
Daily distances are achievable but cumulative fatigue and terrain variation require strong pacing discipline. Navigation is generally clear but riders must be comfortable with full self-sufficiency.
Denmark provides a rewarding coastal finish following deep inland forest immersion.
Highlights
Trail Breakdown
Terrain: Forest trails, compact gravel, some sandy patchesRide out of Pemberton through towering karri forests, one of the most iconic sections of the Munda Biddi. The trail flows through dense bushland with a mix of smooth gravel and occasional technical sandy sections.You’ll pass through quiet, remote stretches with very little traffic, making it a pure nature day. Expect rolling terrain with a few steady climbs, but nothing overly technical.
Highlights:
- Karri forest riding
- Peaceful, remote sections
- Northcliffe heritage town
Day 2 — Northcliffe → WalpoleDistance: ~65–70 km
Terrain: Mixed gravel, forest tracks, some elevationA longer and more demanding day. The trail continues through thick forest before gradually opening up as you approach the south coast.There are more climbs here, but also rewarding descents. This section feels more remote, so planning water and food is essential.
Highlights:
- Deep forest immersion
- Coastal proximity begins
- Quiet, untouched landscapes
Day 3 — Walpole → DenmarkDistance: ~60–66 km
Terrain: Coastal forest, gravel roads, scenic rolling hillsOne of the most scenic days of the entire route. You’ll ride through the Walpole-Nornalup National Park, with sections near the coast and beautiful forest corridors.The riding becomes more flowing, with rewarding views as you approach Denmark.
Highlights:
Finish: Denmark
- Valley views and river crossings
- Arrival into Denmark’s relaxed coastal town vibe
Terrain: Forest trails, compact gravel, some sandy patchesRide out of Pemberton through towering karri forests, one of the most iconic sections of the Munda Biddi. The trail flows through dense bushland with a mix of smooth gravel and occasional technical sandy sections.You’ll pass through quiet, remote stretches with very little traffic, making it a pure nature day. Expect rolling terrain with a few steady climbs, but nothing overly technical.
Highlights:
- Karri forest riding
- Peaceful, remote sections
- Northcliffe heritage town
Day 2 — Northcliffe → WalpoleDistance: ~65–70 km
Terrain: Mixed gravel, forest tracks, some elevationA longer and more demanding day. The trail continues through thick forest before gradually opening up as you approach the south coast.There are more climbs here, but also rewarding descents. This section feels more remote, so planning water and food is essential.
Highlights:
- Deep forest immersion
- Coastal proximity begins
- Quiet, untouched landscapes
Day 3 — Walpole → DenmarkDistance: ~60–66 km
Terrain: Coastal forest, gravel roads, scenic rolling hillsOne of the most scenic days of the entire route. You’ll ride through the Walpole-Nornalup National Park, with sections near the coast and beautiful forest corridors.The riding becomes more flowing, with rewarding views as you approach Denmark.
Highlights:
Finish: Denmark
- Valley views and river crossings
- Arrival into Denmark’s relaxed coastal town vibe
Generally clear but remote. GPS and backup mapping strongly advised.
Standard hut infrastructure with:
- Enclosed shelter
- Tent areas
- Rainwater tanks
Limited commercial resupply until Denmark.
Start: Pemberton
Finish: Denmark
Transport planning essential for one-way journey.





Real Stories from travelers
“We rode the Munda Biddi end-to-end over 16 days on the hardtails with full camping gear. It was raw, challenging and absolutely incredible. Waking up in the forest every morning, riding through endless jarrah trees and feeling completely disconnected from everything — that’s what made it special. The bikes were perfectly set up for bikepacking and we felt fully self-sufficient the whole way.”
“I chose the hardtail expedition setup with camping gear and it was the best decision. Everything was dialled — bags, gear, bike. Long days, sometimes tough, but the freedom you get riding fully self-supported is unreal. If you’re looking for a real adventure, this is it.”
“We did a 7-day section with the electric bikes and accommodation each night — honestly the perfect balance. You still get the full Munda Biddi experience, but without carrying gear. The e-bikes made longer distances super enjoyable and arriving at a proper bed each evening was a game changer.”
“I wasn’t sure I could handle multiple days in a row, but the e-bike setup made it completely doable. Great distances, amazing scenery, and no stress about logistics. Everything was planned and smooth from start to finish.”
“We started in Dwellingup and finished in Nannup with the bike delivery and pickup organised — super easy. Not having to worry about transport made a huge difference. We just focused on riding and enjoying the trail.”
“The shuttle option was perfect. We got dropped right at the trailhead and picked up at the end — no hassle, no planning stress. It made the whole experience feel seamless and way more enjoyable.”
Choose your experience
✓Electric Bike + Accommodation
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