
Perth/Bibbulmun Track Northern Terminus Hotel Deals
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The Bibbulmun Track is Western Australia’s ultimate hiking dream—over 1000km of untamed beauty stretching from forest to sea. Even a short section delivers jaw-dropping views: ancient trees, rushing streams, sunsets painting the sky. This isn’t just a trail—it’s a personal story written in footprints across untouched wilderness!








Everything you need to know about Bibbulmun Track Northern Terminus
For travelers exploring the Bibbulmun Track in Perth, the top choice is Bibbulmun Track Resort, offering eco-friendly lodgings just a short walk from the trailhead. Guests enjoy local breakfasts and can participate in evening campfire gatherings and stargazing sessions under the clear Australian night sky. The resort also provides bicycle rentals and secure trail gear lockers, making it ideal for hikers.
Alternatively, Andaz Perth in the city center offers convenient access via free shuttle buses to major trail starting points. With its modern design inspired by Western Australia’s natural landscapes, this hotel blends urban comfort with outdoor adventure, perfect for those seeking both city amenities and wilderness access.
The most convenient way to explore nearby attractions from the Bibbulmun Track is via Transperth bus services or renting an electric bike. For instance, from the Belgrave trailhead, take Bus 301 directly into Perth CBD, taking around 45 minutes. For greater flexibility, rent an electric bike to stop at scenic spots like Canning River Reserve and Fremantle Harbour, perfect for picnics along the way.
Several tour operators also offer guided one-day excursions that include trail entry tickets, lunch, and expert commentary—ideal for first-time visitors wanting to learn about the region’s ecology and history while enjoying seamless logistics.
The Bibbulmun Track offers exceptional natural experiences, including lush wattle woodlands, rare butterfly species, and sightings of wild kangaroos. Spring (September–November) brings vibrant blooms of South Australian blue flowers, creating breathtaking floral displays across the landscape.
Guests can join nighttime wildlife tours using infrared lights to spot nocturnal creatures like the echidna and short-beaked echidna. Additional highlights include forest yoga workshops and Aboriginal cultural talks, offering deep insights into First Nations' sustainable land stewardship. Some sections feature star-gazing platforms, where you can witness the Milky Way in stunning clarity—perfect for astrophotographers.
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