Tuart Cycle Link

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The Shire of Capel is involved in several key cycling and trail projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and supporting regional infrastructure initiatives. These projects align with the Shire’s Trails Master Plan and are part of broader efforts to improve cycling links between major hubs and local communities.

As part of the Bunbury–Wellington 2050 Cycling Strategy, a new 1.8 km sealed cycle path is planned along the western edge of Tuart Forest National Park, within the Shire of Capel’s Road reserve. This path will link Tatton Place in Stratham to Mangles Road in the Stirling Estate, forming a key section of a broader initiative to create a safe, scenic, and family-friendly cycling network between Bunbury and Busselton.

This project will:

  • Strengthening regional cycling infrastructure.
  • Enhancing local and regional trail connectivity.
  • Promoting tourism and recreational opportunities through improved cycling access.
  • Supporting broader state-level cycling strategies.
  • Enhancing physical wellbeing and community connections.

Key Points and Benefits:

  • Bunbury to Busselton Cycling Link: A major regional project aiming to connect Bunbury and Busselton, through Capel, improving access for cyclists and enhancing regional connectivity.
  • Capel to Peppermint Grove Beach Link: A primary cycling route connecting Capel to the coast, boosting local tourism and accessibility.
  • Harewoods Road Cycling Facilities: A secondary cycling infrastructure development, delayed but aimed at improving safety and accessibility.
  • Bussell Highway Shared Path: A shared cycling and pedestrian path in collaboration with Main Roads WA, enhancing safety along a key highway


Bunbury-Busselton Cycle path - Tuart Forrest Link - Map



The Shire of Capel is involved in several key cycling and trail projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and supporting regional infrastructure initiatives. These projects align with the Shire’s Trails Master Plan and are part of broader efforts to improve cycling links between major hubs and local communities.

As part of the Bunbury–Wellington 2050 Cycling Strategy, a new 1.8 km sealed cycle path is planned along the western edge of Tuart Forest National Park, within the Shire of Capel’s Road reserve. This path will link Tatton Place in Stratham to Mangles Road in the Stirling Estate, forming a key section of a broader initiative to create a safe, scenic, and family-friendly cycling network between Bunbury and Busselton.

This project will:

  • Strengthening regional cycling infrastructure.
  • Enhancing local and regional trail connectivity.
  • Promoting tourism and recreational opportunities through improved cycling access.
  • Supporting broader state-level cycling strategies.
  • Enhancing physical wellbeing and community connections.

Key Points and Benefits:

  • Bunbury to Busselton Cycling Link: A major regional project aiming to connect Bunbury and Busselton, through Capel, improving access for cyclists and enhancing regional connectivity.
  • Capel to Peppermint Grove Beach Link: A primary cycling route connecting Capel to the coast, boosting local tourism and accessibility.
  • Harewoods Road Cycling Facilities: A secondary cycling infrastructure development, delayed but aimed at improving safety and accessibility.
  • Bussell Highway Shared Path: A shared cycling and pedestrian path in collaboration with Main Roads WA, enhancing safety along a key highway


Bunbury-Busselton Cycle path - Tuart Forrest Link - Map



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