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Join us in Manjimup on May 22 for our Munda Biddi Community Ride! Catering for all abilities we will be leading 15km or 35km rides along the Munda Biddi Trail and returning for coffee at Park Manjimup Cafe.
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Keep your group size manageable; up to 6 people is preferred. Keeping a cycling group together in the bush can sometimes be more difficult than bus...
This can depend on when you are starting. If you are starting in autumn, we suggest cycling from Albany to Mundaring. This is so that you are ridin...
There are two types of Trail markers — those located on yellow posts and on trees. Both use blue triangular markers with the reflective yellow Mund...
You can check the latest Trail Conditions at the links provided on our Trip Planning page. It's also always a good idea to look at our webpage. Alt...
Are there any organised rides on the Munda Biddi Trail? The Munda Biddi Trail Foundation periodically organises rides associated with events, see ...
It is not advisable to ride the Trail at night due to risks that may be involved due to limited vision in the dark. If you are caught riding in the...
The Munda Biddi Trail is a trail with something for everyone; there are sections of trail that suit anyone’s cycling ability and pace. The Trail ha...
Flat pedals are the most basic pedal system, providing a wide stable surface to support your feet on both sides. They are not intended for use with...
The Trail uses a network of bush tracks, firebreaks and old railway lines. The majority of the Trail is on gently undulating ground, except where t...
We certainly don't encourage it because riding solo can leave you vulnerable if you have an accident or breakdown. It could be hours or even days b...
No. The Munda Biddi Trail has been designed to appeal to people with a wide range of cycling capabilities, from families right through to the most ...
The Munda Biddi Trail officially starts at Sculpture Park in Mundaring and ends in Albany. But 2WD vehicles can access the Munda Biddi Trail quite ...
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