5 (more) popular E-Bike tracks in Perth - E-GO Electric Bikes
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5 (more) popular E-Bike tracks in Perth

5 (more) popular E-Bike tracks in Perth

With more and more Electric Bikes on our roads and pathways everyday, we thought it was the perfect time to update our previous popular bike track blog:

 

  1. Kings Park (7km - network of paths) -The perfect day trip. Take a ride around one of the many paths throughout the park, then take a short break, lock your bike up at one of the many bike racks in the park. Enjoy a coffee overlooking the beautiful gardens, then grab your bike again and take off to select the perfect spot for your picnic lunch!                                                    It is important to note there are a few areas throughout the park where bikes are not permitted so we suggest visiting the Kings Park website prior to visiting.
  2. Rottnest (4km, 10km & 22km) -With no cars allowed on the island, riding around Rottnest on your electric mountain bike is a must do experience! With paved pathways throughout the island, there is no excuse to miss the beautiful landscape. With three recommended riding routes (4km, 10km & 22km) there really is something for everyone.
  3. 3 bridges loop on Swan River (43km) -Don’t let the distance of this ride put you off, the sunrise views from Canning Bridge are spectacular and worth the hard work. But that’s what pedal assist was invented for wasn’t it?
  4. Herdsman lake (8km) -The perfect family friendly ride which covers approximately 8km. The track is a mixture of paved pathways and compacted dirt paths. With little to no incline on this ride, it's a great chance to check out the 100 species of birds recorded at the lake.
  5. Indian Ocean Explorer (10km) -Starting in Fremantle this 10km route takes you on a mixture of on-road cycle lanes and cycle paths to end up in Cottesloe beach. With attractions like “Containbow”, the Fremantle markets, to the numerous beaches along the stretch there is something to please everyone on this track. Just make sure to watch out for pedestrians on the beach paths during the summer months!