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The Bibbulmun Track is a long distance walking track through the south west of Western Australia, running from Kalamunda located to the east of the Perth metropolitan region to Albany on the south coast. The track is a walker only trail of almost 1000 kilometres long, on which no wheeled vehicles are permitted.  

The track passes through some of the most beautiful and wild areas of the south west, and offers features unrivaled on any other long distance track in Australia, including passing through a wide variety of jarrah, marri, wandoo, karri and tingle forests and sections of coastal peppermint and heathlands.

The major towns passed through by the track are listed on the left and include Dwellingup, Collie, Balingup, Pemberton, Northcliffe, Walpole and Denmark.

A parallel long distance bicycle trail known as the Munda Biddi Trail is located generally to the west of the Bibbulmun Track. This trail runs south from Mundaring located to the east of the Perth metropolitan region. The trail runs 900km to Collie, with plans in place to extend it to Albany by 2012.

The trail is run by the Munda Biddi Trail Foundation. Purpose-built campsites with huts and tent sites are located an easy day's ride apart along the length of the trail.
Northcliffe
Bibbulmun Track near Northcliffe. Photograph © carle. Courtesy of Panoramio