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The essential Perth ride

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Old 14-03.-2007, 10:04 PM   #1
daniels
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Default The essential Perth ride

Hi all,

I'm an Adelaidean heading over to Perth for the Easter weekend to visit some friends. On one of the days I'm planning on renting a road bike and going for a ride with my mate from Perth. He also rides a road bike but apparently hasn't done a lot of riding since moving there at the start of the year.

So.... can anyone give me an idea of a good route or riding destination? Would probably be looking for something around 50km or so in distance. Starting fairly close to the city centre/river, I think. Hills are fine and encouraged ;-)

I guess what I'm asking is what would be the 'essential' Perth ride of this length. e.g. if someone asked the same thing about Adelaide I would say up Norton Summit Rd, over Mt Lofty, down the old freeway.

Many thanks,

Dan
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Old 14-03.-2007, 11:08 PM   #2
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Default Re: The essential Perth ride

There are plenty (OK thousands ) of weekend warriors riding around the river on Perth's cycle paths if that is your thing but they are pretty crowded & the ride is not too challenging , the best areas where the competitive riders & triathletes go training are up in the Darling Ranges (only 300m high) . It is an hour ride to get to them or head out on a train to Armadale or Midland which are both at the foot of the hills. A great ride is up from Armadale along the Albany Hwy through Canning Dams, Araluen , Karagullen & then Kalamunda, likewise from Midland through Darlington , Mundaring Weir then Kalamunda , either of those rides you could end up back at the Midland station & cut out the ride through suburbia. Don't think that the trains have peak hour restriction on the weekends but best to ring & check.


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Hi all,

I'm an Adelaidean heading over to Perth for the Easter weekend to visit some friends. On one of the days I'm planning on renting a road bike and going for a ride with my mate from Perth. He also rides a road bike but apparently hasn't done a lot of riding since moving there at the start of the year.

So.... can anyone give me an idea of a good route or riding destination? Would probably be looking for something around 50km or so in distance. Starting fairly close to the city centre/river, I think. Hills are fine and encouraged ;-)

I guess what I'm asking is what would be the 'essential' Perth ride of this length. e.g. if someone asked the same thing about Adelaide I would say up Norton Summit Rd, over Mt Lofty, down the old freeway.

Many thanks,

Dan
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