Wardun Beelier Bidi

3 h 45 min to 6 h 30 min

16.6 km
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Easy track
Starting from the car park at the corner of Marine Parade and Grant Street, Cottesloe, this circuit trail takes you on a tour of the Perth coastline, visiting Mudurup Rocks along the way. Traverse the Wardun Beelier Bidi, nestled on the traditional Whadjuk Noongar land, a trail steeped in rich history and cultural significance. This waterway originates in the Darling Ranges and meanders gracefully into the Indian Ocean at Fremantle Harbour. Delve into the southernmost segment of the Whadjuk trail network, where the rivers of Perth intertwine with Dreaming stories. Discover the Noongar names for these sacred waters, with 'Wardun' representing the Indian Ocean and 'Derbal Yarigan' signifying the Swan River's freshwater and turtle Dreaming. Whether strolling amidst blooming wildflowers in spring or exploring significant Noongar sites, the Wardun Beelier Bidi offers a year-round adventure. With QR codes unveiling the tales of the land, walkers can tailor their journey to match their pace and interests. While bicycles are permitted throughout, a few steps near Leake Street in Peppermint Grove may warrant a brief dismount. Dogs are allowed on leash. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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