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Stage 1 of the Munda Biddi Trail from Mundaring to Collie (332km) is now open. The Munda Biddi (meaning path through the forest in the Nyoongar Aboriginal language) Trail has been designed for all mountain bike enthusiasts and recreational cyclists who are seeking a safe and enjoyable bush cycling experience. Starting in Sculpture Park, Mundaring, Stage 1 of the Munda Biddi Trail to Collie is now complete. Construction is continuing on the second stage of the Trail between Collie and Northcliffe. Once completed, this 900-kilometre trail will wind its way through national parks and State forest in the south west before reaching the picturesque coastal town of Albany.
Cyclists can expect to encounter an array of wildlife and experience changing landscapes such as the rugged Darling Range, winding river valleys, magnificent native forests and the spectacular southern coastline. The Department of Environment and Conservation is designing and planning the trail in consultation with the Munda Biddi Trail Foundation, the Department of Sport and Recreation, the Western Australian Mountain Bike Association and other representatives of the cycling community. The department aims to build the trail in three stages:
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The trail uses a network of bush tracks and old railway lines to link cyclists with many charming towns and forest attractions including Jarrahdale, Dwellingup, Logue Brook Dam, Collie, Donnybrook, Nannup, Donnelly River, Manjimup, Pemberton, Northcliffe, Walpole, Denmark and Albany.


