Cycling & walking paths
Sustainable transport initiatives
The City is committed to creating a community where walking, cycling and using public transport are attractive and convenient alternatives to travelling by car.
Cycle-friendly City
Avoid the traffic by using the Perth Bike Network, a network of off-road shared paths, bike lanes and quiet streets. In the City of Subiaco, the Principal Shared Path is a major cycling route that runs along Railway Parade and Stubbs Terrace. The Subiaco TravelSmart Map- cycling and walking shows the public transport, cycling and walking routes in Subiaco.
Pick up a hard copy from the City's Administration Centre, Subiaco Library or Lords Recreation Centre, or download an electronic version.
Avoid the traffic by using the Perth Bike Network, a network of off-road shared paths, bike lanes and quiet streets. In the City of Subiaco, the Principal Shared Path is a major cycling route that runs along Railway Parade and Stubbs Terrace. The Subiaco TravelSmart Map- cycling and walking shows the public transport, cycling and walking routes in Subiaco.
Pick up a hard copy from the City's Administration Centre, Subiaco Library or Lords Recreation Centre, or download an electronic version.
For more walking routes, please visit our Self-guided walks page.
The City also hosts events to promote sustainable travel, such as Bike Week activities. For more information, please check out the City's event calendar.
Cycling and walking paths
Cycling and walking promote the City's sustainable lifestyle and help residents and visitors access the City safely.
The City’s paths are assessed on their condition, history of repairs, frequency of use, proximity to pedestrian attractions, existing utility services in the road reserve, community needs – such as nursing homes, hospitals and schools – and whether the street has single or parallel footpaths.
The City’s footpath improvement program prioritises footpaths connecting the city centre to community facilities, such as hospitals, schools and retirement facilities, and to local community centres and cycle paths.
To report footpath damages or for more information on footpaths or proposed footpath improvements, please contact the City on city@subiaco.wa.gov.au.