Tuesday 29 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Manjimup to Quinninup


Day 17 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists between the town of Manjimup and the small settlement of Quinninup. Leaving Manjimup though the back streets, the Munda Biddi heads along a mix of vehicle tracks and rail trails towards the Warren River. Following the river and passing through pine plantations, the trail rises through Karri forest to Quinninup. A good day of cycling through Jarrah-dominated forest

Thursday 24 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Karta Burnu to Manjimup

Day 16 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists from Karta Burnu into the town of Manjimup. Leaving camp through Foresters Wood, the trail heads along roads and rail trails that feature a mix of forest types - including some lovely Karri forest. Passing through the historic milling town of Deanmill, the trail heads along the Deanmill Heritage Trail into town. A pleasant and easy day of the Munda Biddi

Tuesday 22 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Donnelly River Village to Karta Burnu


Day 15 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this short section takes cyclists from Donnelly River Village to Karta Burnu Hut. Leaving town with the Bibbulmun Track, the Munda Biddi diverges along an eastern route through a mix of Jarrah and Karri forest to One Tree Bridge, including some lovely sections along the Donnelly River. Rising steeping to Foresters Wood, the day end at the idyllic Karta Burnu with its expansive views across the valley

Wednesday 16 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Nannup to Donnelly River Village

 



Day 14 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists from the town of Nannup to Donnelly River Village. Leaving town through the rolling hill farmland of East Nannup Rd, the trail enters a mix of Jarrah and Karri forest as it passes Willow Springs campsite and a King Karri. Ending at the magical Donnelly River Village, cyclists are greeted by the village's tranquil surrounds, as well as tame kangaroos and emus

Tuesday 15 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Nala Mia to Nannup

 


Day 13 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists from Nala Mia hut in Jarrahwood to the town of Nannup. Leaving town along Old Vasse Hwy, the trail then follows the Sidings Rail Trail all day into Nannup. Crossing numerous rail bridges with particularly lovely views of St Johns Brook and the Blackwood River, this is one of the best and most 'perfect' days of the entire Munda Biddi, and a great day ride worth repeating

Wednesday 9 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Donnybrook to Nala Mia


Day 12 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists between the town of Donnybrook and the settlement of Jarrahwood. Leaving town via a spur, the trail heads through Jarrah forest of varied quality as well as passing by some excellent farmland along fast road descents. Passing a blue hued dam and some pine plantations, the day end at the old milling settlement of Jarrahwood and Nala Mia hut. A mixed transition day on the trail

Monday 7 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Nglang Boodja to Donnybrook


 
Day 11 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists from Nglang Boodja to the town of Donnybrook. Leaving the campsite through Jarrah forest, the highlight of the day are the rolling hills of Ferguson Valley farmland. Passing through Crooked Brook Forest and Joshua the streets of Joshua Creek, a long stretch of pleasant road cycling leads to South Western Hwy and the home stretch into Donnybrook. A pleasant and idyllic day of the track

Wednesday 2 September 2020

Munda Biddi Trail (WA) - Collie to Nglang Boodja


Day 10 of the Munda Biddi Trail, this section takes cyclists from the trail town of Collie to Nglang Boodja. Following the pleasant spur out of town, the Munda Biddi crosses Colliefields Hwy into Wellington National Park. Following an insanely steep descent to the Collie River and a side trip to the spectacular Honeymoon Pool, a slow gentle ascent leads to the lovely Nglang Boodja. One of the Munda Biddi's most epic and rugged days