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Bibbulmun Track

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Bibbulmun Track: Walk the Iconic Trail of Western Australia

Stretching over 1,000 kilometres from Kalamunda in the Perth Hills to Albany on the south coast, the Bibbulmun Track is one of the world’s truly great long-distance hiking trails — and a cornerstone of Western Australia’s outdoor culture.

From towering jarrah forests to granite peaks and windswept southern coastline, the track offers a journey deep into WA’s wild, varied, and soulful landscapes.

At The Hike Collective, we make this trail more accessible — through guided Bibbulmun Track hikes that combine safety, storytelling, and connection. Whether you’re after a short half-day walk or a taste of multi-day trekking, we’ll help you discover the magic of this legendary trail.

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Two Peaks Bibbulmun Guided Hike

Location

Darling Range, Perth Hills, Western Australia

Trail Length

10 km return

Duration

4.5 hours

Difficulty

Intermediate — two summit climbs with some steep, uneven terrain

Trail Type

Out-and-back

Access Point

Sullivan Rock car park, off Albany Highway

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What Makes This Trail Special?

Hiking the Bibbulmun Track with us means experiencing one of the world’s most iconic long-distance trails, just a short drive from Perth, without the stress of planning.

We guide you through some of the track’s most scenic sections — from granite outcrops and forested valleys to sweeping lookouts over the Darling Scarp — with options to suit all abilities, from gentle walks to more challenging summit hikes like Two Peaks.

Along the way, our knowledgeable guides share the cultural, ecological, and local stories that bring the trail to life, allowing you to immerse fully in the experience while we take care of the logistics, pacing, and preparation.

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Trail Tips & Planning Info

Everything to know before you set out on the Bibbulmun Track:

When is the best time to hike the Bibbulmun Track?

  • Spring (Sept–Nov): Wildflowers, mild days, great visibility
  • Autumn (Mar–May): Cooler temps, crisp mornings, fewer crowds

What should I bring?

  • Comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes
  • Reusable water bottle (2L)
  • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, long sleeves)
  • Light snacks or lunch
  • Daypack (for day hikes); our team provides prep tips for longer sections

Does The Hike Collective offer guided hikes on the Bibbulmun Track?

Yes — including the popular Two Peaks Hike, along with other guided trail experiences near Perth on Bibbulmun Track sections.

Where does the Bibbulmun Track start and end?

The track begins in Kalamunda (near Perth) and ends in Albany, covering over 1,000km of trail.

How long does it take to walk the whole track?

The full end-to-end hike takes around 6–8 weeks, depending on pace.

Can I hike just a section of the Bibbulmun Track?

Absolutely. Many people enjoy day hikes or overnight sections — we guide some of the most scenic spots near Perth.

Is the Bibbulmun Track beginner-friendly?

Yes — several sections are accessible for beginner and intermediate hikers. Our guided hikes are designed to suit a range of fitness levels and confidence.

Make It a Trail Journey

Want to spend more than a few hours on the track? We can help you plan a multi-day Bibbulmun Track hike, from trail section suggestions to gear tips, local accommodation, and rest stops.

Many hikers extend their trip with a stay in Dwellingup or Kalamunda — trail towns that offer warm hospitality, scenic bush retreats, and that unmistakable feeling of being on the trail, but not too far off the map.

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The Bibbulmun Is More Than a Trail

It’s a story. A slow journey. A call to connect.
Whether you walk one section or many, the Bibbulmun Track invites you to return to the rhythm of your breath, your body, and the land.
Come walk it with us.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our FAQs for quick answers, and if you have more questions, don't hesitate to reach out—we're here to help!


  • What are the Perth Hills known for?

    The Perth Hills are famous for their scenic trails, rolling vineyards, lush forests, and hidden waterfalls. This region is known for its natural beauty, with popular attractions like Lesmurdie Falls, John Forrest National Park, and Kalamunda’s famous hiking trails. It’s also home to boutique wineries, charming cafés, and rich local history.

  • Where are the Perth Hills located?

    The Perth Hills are located just 30 to 45 minutes east of Perth’s city centre, making them an easy and popular day-trip destination. The region includes picturesque towns like Kalamunda and Mundaring, surrounded by national parks and nature reserves.

  • What types of tours does The Hike Collective offer in the Perth Hills?

    The Hike Collective offers a range of guided hikes in the Perth Hills, from family-friendly nature walks to more challenging treks through national parks. Our tours include scenic routes through waterfalls, forest trails, and vineyard paths, ensuring you experience the best of this beautiful region.

  • When is the best time to visit the Perth Hills?

    The best time to visit the Perth Hills is during spring (September to November) when the wildflowers are in bloom, and autumn (March to May) when the weather is cool and ideal for hiking. These seasons showcase the region’s natural beauty and offer comfortable conditions for outdoor adventures.

  • Are your tours in the Perth Hills suitable for beginners?

    Yes! We offer tours for all fitness levels, from gentle nature walks and vineyard strolls to moderate hikes through scenic lookouts and waterfalls. Our guides ensure that everyone is comfortable, whether you’re a first-time hiker or a seasoned adventurer.

  • What should I pack for my Perth Hills tour?

    We recommend wearing sturdy walking shoes, comfortable activewear, a hat, and sunscreen. Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, and if you’re joining a longer tour, consider packing snacks. A light jacket is advisable in cooler months or for early morning hikes.

  • Can I book a private or custom tour in the Perth Hills?

    Yes! We offer custom tours tailored to your preferences. Whether you’re interested in a private hike through waterfalls, a group wine and walking experience, or a family-friendly nature adventure, we can create the perfect itinerary for you.

  • How do I get to the Perth Hills?

    The Perth Hills are easily accessible by car from Perth’s city centre. Public transport options are also available, and we provide meeting point details for each tour. If you need assistance with transport or directions, we’re happy to help.

  • Are there family-friendly hiking options in the Perth Hills?

    Definitely! Many of our guided hikes are designed to be family-friendly, offering easy trails through national parks and picnic spots along the way. Kids will love exploring nature and discovering waterfalls and wildlife.

  • Why should I choose The Hike Collective for my Perth Hills adventure?

    Our guided tours provide more than just a walk—they connect you with the beauty, history, and stories of the Perth Hills. With small group experiences, knowledgeable guides, and a focus on safety and sustainability, we ensure your adventure is both enriching and memorable.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Hike Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the country on which our Australian business is located and operates, and recognise and celebrate their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and thank them for protecting Country since time immemorial.

 

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