Skip to main content

Wadandi Track

WA

CyclingModerate

At a Glance

ActivityCycling
Disciplinerail_trail
DifficultyModerate
Distance53.0 km
Trail TypePoint To Point
SurfaceSealed
Bikes Allowed
★★★★3.8 (4 reviews)

About This Trail

Formerly known as the Busselton-Flinders Bay Rail Trail, the Wadandi Track is a partially complete rail trail in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste region of Western Australia. The track is situated on the alignment of the 109 km railway that once linked Busselton to Augusta. Two sections of the track are currently open – Busselton Jetty to Carbanup River (which is mainly asphalt), and Cowaramup to Vlam Road (which is mainly gravel). The northern part of the trail begins near Busselton Jetty, the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. The official northern trailhead is at Railway House, which houses the historic Ballaarat Engine, the oldest surviving Australian-built locomotive. Leaving the Busselton Jetty precinct, the track heads west, following the original railway alignment along the Geographe Bay foreshore. The trail crosses the bridge at the Vasse River Diversion before turning inland near the Busselton Health Campus. The route continues through the Broadwater Nature Reserve wetlands before turning west to run parallel to the Busselton Bypass.

Find Nearby Accommodation

Hotels, apartments, hostels and luxury stays

🏨

Find Nearby Accommodation

Hotels, Airbnb, hostels and more

Search Accommodation

We may earn a commission from bookings made through these links, at no extra cost to you.

Nearby

Campsites(5)

Trails(3)

Attractions(2)

Toilets(3)

Groceries(5)

Fuel(5)

Dump Points(3)

0.5km

Busselton Dump Point

Free · 0.5km

22.4km

Capel Public Dump Point

Free · 22.4km

32km

Cowaramup Park Dump Point

Free · 32km

Pubs(5)

Fast Food(5)

Golf Courses(5)

Wineries(5)

National Parks(5)

Rest Areas(3)

Visitor Centres(3)