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Bidi Bo Djinoong, Whadjuk Trail Network Bidi Bo Djinoong, Whadjuk Trail Network

Urban Walk

(+1)
Bush Walk,
 in Perth & Surrounds

Part of Whadjuk Trail Network network
  • 1-3 hours
  • 6.2 km
    • Bush Walk Class 2

      Easy trail with modified or hardened surface, and gentle hills or occasional steps. Clear directional signage. No bushwalking experience required. May be suitable for assisted wheelchair users (if ramps are provided at steps).

The 6.2km Bidi Bo Djinoong ('trail with views forever') offers fantastic views of the ocean (Wardun), city and bushland. The sea and Rottnest Island are woven into the dreaming stories and song lines of the local Noongar people.  Enjoy the stories along the route.

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This 6.1km trail offers magnificent ocean views over the Wardun (Indian Ocean) to Rottnest Island and wonderful city views from Kulbardi Walk through the superb bushland remnant of Bold Park. This trail links with the Bush to Beach Trail near the southern border of Bold Park and heads west then north. It ends at Bold Park Aquatic where it joins the central section of the Yange Kep Bidi.

The trail is well marked with directional signs including the icon of the Quondong - look for triangular trail markers in footpaths along the route. The Bidi Bo Djinoong can be enjoyed throughout the year and abundant wild flowers will be appreciated in the spring. The bird life is spectacular.

This is one of seven walks in the Whadjuk Trail Network which lies on Noongar land, connecting remnant bushland areas in the western suburbs of Perth. With links to iconic, heritage and Noongar trails in the area, they offer users a unique experience and appreciation for the land.

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Time / Duration

Up to 2 hours

Length

6.2km one way

Trail Start

Bold Park southern section on Rochdale Road

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Trail End

Northern end of Bold Park, near the Aquatic Centre Carpark.

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Bush Walk

Class 2

Easy trail with modified or hardened surface, and gentle hills or occasional steps. Clear directional signage. No bushwalking experience required. May be suitable for assisted wheelchair users (if ramps are provided at steps).

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Additional information

Bicycles are prohibited in Bold Park

What To Pack

Facilities

  • Cafe
  • Car Park
  • Dog Friendly
  • Kiosk
  • Lookouts
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area
  • Shop
  • View Platform
  • Water Access Points

Best time of year

Best August to November for wild flowers

Trail Access

Road 2WD, bus, bike

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1 trail goers have rated Bidi Bo Djinoong, Whadjuk Trail Network as 4 out of 5!

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Archie J

Reviewed 4 Sep 2021, 10:00am

Great variety of scenery - only downside is finishing far from the starting point (and probably car). Easily resolved by continuing along Perry Lakes Drive and Bold Park Drive, adding an enjoyable extra 5km.

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