Adventure Bike Routes
Choose Your Route
Our Adventure Bike routes have been created with adventure bikes in mind but can be ridden on any road registered bike by a licensed rider. We have routes for riders just starting out or wanting something cruisy (Easiest / Easy) and for intermediate riders (More Difficult) – check out more on our trail classifications . Our routes offer a range of ride surfaces and scenery, riding through the beautiful Southern Forests and visiting local towns offering a variety of experiences.
The routes below range from 90-180km, on a combination of bitumen and gravel surfaces, and can be done as overnight adventures with stop and stay at regional towns or campsites, or day-time loops taking you out and back to Manjimup over a 3-5 hours. The routes are designed to intertwine and combine easily, so you can choose your own adventure and take in a variety of sights along the way. The development of the Adventure Bike Experience is fully funded by the Australian Government Regional Recovery Partnerships and the Shire of Manjimup.
Southern Explorer - Easiest
- North Loop: 93km , 1.5-2.5 hours
- West Loop: 127km, 1.5-2.5 hours
- South Loop: 180km, 3.5-4 hours
- Surface: 100% Bitumen
Towering Trees - easy
- Day 1: 131 km, 2.5-3.5 hours
- Day 2: 180 km, 3.5-4.5 hours
- Surface:80% gravel, 20% bitumen
Check out one of the many businesses involved in the Manjimup Trail Bike Friendly Business Program offering a range of accommodation options, food & drink, local products & services, and tourism experiences for visiting trail bike riders and their families. To find out more, click here
The routes above are our initial offering, having completed the extensive Trail Development Process and avoiding environmentally sensitive areas, disease risk, and water catchment zones. By sticking to the route, you’re ensuring your ride will be as safe and smooth as possible, without the risk of going into areas that are illegal for you to enter.
Each route requires licensed riders on road registered bikes to abide by all WA Road Rules & Regulations, in addition to the MTBH Rider Code of Conduct, Safety and Etiquette considerations. See Be Prepared page for more info.
Remember, future routes and trails are relying on your cooperation to do the right thing! Stay on the trail, be respectful (of the road, other road users, property owners, and the environment) stop often to support local businesses, and if you see someone doing the wrong thing – report it.