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Wambenger Trails, Wagyl Biddi

Right in town discover 6kms of trails to suit beginners and intermediate riders, including the Dropped Pye Zone, a technical skills area.

Wagyl Biddi offers 6km of adventure and fun mountain bike trails in the heart of Collie. The name Wagyl Biddi comes from two Noongar words. The Wagyl is the serpent that moved across the land in the dreaming creating the rivers, inlets and lakes, and Biddi means 'path through the forest'.

The Wagyl Biddi trail winds through the jarrah forest on the edge of the Collie River. The network also inlcudes the Dropped Pye Zone, a technical skills area with jumps, rock descents, ladder drops, berms and balance beams.

Entry is free and the facility is open 7 days a week. 


Getting There

Collie is located 200km south east of Perth and 58km inland from Bunbury.

Public Transport to and from Collie is available with TransWA and South West Coach Lines.

The Wagyl Biddi Trails can be accessed by riding from Soldiers Park along the dual use Collie River Trail for 1.4 kikomentres. 


Facilities

  • Parking
  • Toilets
  • Drinking water
  • Skate Park
  • Playground
  • Picnic sites and free BBQs

Collie Visitor Centre

(08) 9734 2051

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Supporters & Partners

Trails are free and offer countless benefits to our community, from fostering fun and fitness to encouraging social connection, exploration, and personal challenges. These exceptional trail experiences are made possible through the support and collaboration of these great organisations and initiatives:

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