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Wardun Beelier Bidi, Perth Western Suburbs Wardun Beelier Bidi, Perth Western Suburbs

Bush Walk

(+2)
Urban Walk, Road
 in Perth & Surrounds

Part of Whadjuk Trail Network network
  • Half day
  • 17.4 km

The 17.4km Wardun Beelier Bidi (Coast to River Trail) is a 17.4 kilometer loop trail starting at Grant Marine Park, Cotteloe,  It offers stunning views of Perth’s Swan River and the Indian Ocean.  The trail is good for all skill levels and is dog friendly.

Gazing over the Wardun (Indian Ocean) at sunset
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The Wardun Beelier Bidi (Coast to River Trail) connects the Indian Ocean with the Swan River, forming the southernmost section of the Whadjuk Network of trails. 

Named in 1797 by Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh, the "Swan River" begins in the foothills of the Darling Ranges, and empties into the Indian Ocean in Fremantle Harbour. The rivers of Perth are woven into the Dreaming stories of the local Aboriginal people, the Noongar. In their language the Indian Ocean is known as "Wardun". The Swan River is known as Derbal Yarigan, understood to refer to fresh or brackish water and turtle Dreaming along the river. The literal translation for Derbal Yarigan is Narlak (Swan) Beelier (River).

This trail connects through the Shire of Peppermint Grove, named after the trademark peppermint trees, the Town of Mosman Park including the historic Buckland Hill and the beautiful Town of Cottesloe. The walk encapsulates iconic trails on route including; Mosman Park's "Around-the-River Heritage Trail", the Swan Canning Riverpark, Mudurup Noongar Coastal Trail and the Minim Cove Interpretive Trail.

 

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Time / Duration

Up to 6 hours if you walk the entire route

Length

Up to 17.4km. You can walk short sections

What To Pack

Group A - Urban Trails (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.

Trail Start

Grant Marine Park, Cottesloe which is 12km (25 minutes) from Perth CBD

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Trail End

Facilities

As the weather in Perth can be very hot, wear sunscreen and a hat and bring plenty of drinking water. Some water fountains are interspersed; with cafes and barbeque facilities at irregular intervals. This is a dog and cycle friendly path, with bus and train services allowing sections to be walked individually if preferred. Wheelchair accessibility is good along the majority of the route. Please read specifics on the dedicated trip page detailing areas where cycle, pram and wheelchair access is limited or inadequate. Mobile phone coverage is good, enabling download of maps while walking with the free app. With the professional version of the app, maps are available as an offline option. If including the additional Waugal Cave walk, be aware that though a short section, the terrain is uneven and steep.
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Cafe
  • Car Park
  • Child Activities
  • Dog Friendly
  • Guide
  • Lookouts
  • All accessible parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Telephone
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area
  • Shop
  • Water Access Points

Best time of year

Wildflowers are best during the months between July and November

Trail Access

Road 2WD, train, bus, bike

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