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Experience ’s spectacular coastline from 8 FORREST ST Cottesloe to Cottesloe on a stunning Indian Ocean ride. Ride through the historic Beach Cottesloe Station West End of Fremantle, the working port, across the Swan River PEPPERMINT into North Fremantle and onto a coastal cycle path taking in some COTTESLOE GROVE of ’s most iconic stretches of beach including Port, Leighton CURTIN AVE

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MOSMANExplorer Victoria Street PARK 7 Station Vlamingh General Information Bike Hire Travel Tips Memorial This cycle trail largely follows www.westcycle.org.au • All bike paths on this route existing bike paths and takes Search 'Bike Hire' to find your are 'shared paths'. Please visitors on a journey along a closest Bike Hire location or visit give way to pedestrians stunning part of Perth’s coast. the Fremantle Visitor Centre for at all times. bike hire options. Distance • Ride single file on bike Approx. 10km. Parking paths. Ring your bell if Parking is available throughout approaching pedestrians Duration the , Town from behind. Approximately one and a half of Mosman Park and Town of • Be alert, be predictable, and Cottesloe. 6 hours of riding time, plus stops. be courteous at all times. Leighton Transport • Bring water bottles. You can Beach North Difficulty Stations along the Fremantle to fill them up along the trail. CURTIN AVE Fremantle This trail is generally flat bike Perth train line are accessible from Station path or on road cycling lanes. • Most importantly enjoy the cycle route. Bikes can be taken the sights of Fremantle and NORTH on trains outside of peak times Perth's coast. FREMANTLE (7am-9am and 4.30pm-6.30pm). 5 Port Beach STIRLING HWY D EAST R H TYDEMAN RD FREMANTLE C A E B T R O P 4 N Worrall CANNING HWY Park Stops Legend Containbow

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HAMILTON RD Fremantle West End The State Heritage listed West End Trail Notes Precinct is one of the best preserved Victorian streetscapes in the world, established in the gold boom era. This trail follows on road paths and bike paths through Fremantle At the end of High Street you’ll find WA's oldest public building, the and along the coast to some of Perth’s iconic beaches. Start your journey Round House, built in 1831. at Fremantle Visitor Centre under the clock Victoria Quay The Victoria Quay precinct on or anywhere along the trail. Enjoy the stunning views of the Indian Ocean is home to the E Shed Markets and WA Maritime with plenty of opportunities to stop along the way to enjoy a drink, Museum. Ferries to leave regularly from B Shed and or spend a lazy day swimming at each of the beaches. cruise ships from the Fremantle Passenger Terminal.

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From the Fremantle Visitor 3. Containbow • At the end of Leighton Beach Centre head west through the • After taking a ‘selfie’ at the path veers slightly inland Containbow Port Beach High Street Mall and then follow taking riders to the Vlamingh Containbow continue on Stop at one of Fremantle’s most loved With attractive views out to High Street through Fremantle’s the path back to the Fremantle Memorial (7). selfie spots, Containbow, a sculpture West End to the Round House (1). Rottnest Island, Port Beach is a Traffic Bridge. Cross the 7. Vlamingh Memorial by Marcus Canning (#containbow). favourite with Perth locals. Take intersection of Queen Victoria At 9m high and 19m long, the 1. West End and Round House • From the Memorial follow the a break from your ride to soak up Street and the Canning sculpture is made up of 9 brightly the sun, take a dip between the Highway and head across path adjacent to Marine Parade • Cross the railway line and turn and into South Cottesloe. coloured sea containers making a flags of the patrolled swimming right onto the bike path. Follow the Swan River into North cultural gateway to Fremantle and Fremantle (4). Continue along the path past beach, or snorkel in the calm the path for approximately Seaview Golf Course on the the harbour on the Swan River. clear waters. 500m to Victoria Quay (2). 4. Swan River and right and Cottesloe Surf Life 2. Victoria Quay, North Fremantle Saving Club on the left until you North Fremantle • Follow the shared path until Leighton Beach E Shed Markets and reach Cottesloe Beach (8). and Ferry WA Maritime Museum you reach Tydeman Road and The Fremantle Surf Life Saving then turn left. This path, which 8. Cottesloe Beach Capstan Base mark the crossing of Club (FSLC) building marks the • Stop in Victoria Quay to visit runs adjacent to Tydeman Road • Continue riding along the the Swan River between Fremantle start of Leighton Beach. It’s a the E Shed Markets and/or WA takes you past the Fremantle path for stunning views over and North Fremantle. The river popular beach for swimming Maritime Museum or continue Port and after approximately the Indian Ocean. is known by the Whadjuk (local and snorkelling in summertime along the bike path, which runs indigenous people) as Derbal 1km you will reach Port Beach Return Journey or just an easily accessible spot along the rail line and adjacent (5). Please take care on this Yerrigan, who believe it was created for enjoying a trip to the beach. to the port of Fremantle. • Options for returning to by a spirit named Waugal. section of the path as there are Containbow • After approximately 800m the a number of road crossings, Fremantle include doing bike path crosses underneath which are used by trucks to the journey in reverse, the railway line. Turn left after access the port. or following the bike or on passing under the bridge and 5. Port Beach road paths down either Forrest or Grant Street and catching Vlamingh Memorial follow the bike path adjacent to • Cross the intersection of The Vlamingh Memorial Beach Street for approximately the train from Cottesloe or Tydeman Road and Port Beach Grant Street Stations. obelisk marks the area where 800m. Road and turn right. Follow the a party from three ships, • Just after passing underneath bike path along Port Beach for • Alternatively, from Cottesloe or Geelvinck, Nijptangh and the Fremantle Traffic Bridge approximately 1km to Leighton Grant Street stations, turn left Westeltje, under the command cross Beach Street at N Worrall Beach (6). and continue your ride to Perth of Willem de Hessels Vlamingh Park. Follow the pedestrian path 6. Leighton Beach or the various town centres landed on the beach in 1697. along the Principal Shared Path. for a short distance and turn • After passing through the right between the two cafes to Leighton Beach Precinct Cottesloe Beach locate Containbow (3). continue along the bike path as it winds its way through the The Cottesloe Beach Precinct coastal dunes and along the was established in the early 1900s Indian Ocean. The path in this as Western Australia’s premier area rises slightly and there are holiday resort, with guesthouses, a number of potential spots to hotels, and tearooms stop and take photos of Perth’s concentrated along Marine stunning coastline. Terrace. The bike path provides stunning views of the coastline as far as the eye can see. Leighton Beach Cottesloe Foreshore