Staying Fit On The Road: All Of Perth's Best Running Routes

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Published 10 August 2015


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Words by Carlie Tucker

Fitness gurus can find it challenging to get in adequate exercise when travelling in the name of business. It doesn't have to be that way though. Turn the city into your gym by heading out for a run. In the name of maintaining those fitness routines on the road, we've compiled the top spots to take a jog in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Now it's time for Perth.

 It doesn't matter if you're a diehard runner or just want to break out for a brisk walk, these Perth tracks cater to all fitness levels with varying distances and sights to challenge and engage en route to staying fit on the road.

 

a narrow bridge heading to a small house-like structure in the middle of lake monger

Lake Monger (3kms)

Situated less than 10 minutes from the city centre, Lake Monger is a great option for beginners or those that just want a quick and easy run to kick off the day. The loop is mostly flat, circling the lake through the Lake Monger Reserve, but offers serene views of the city over the glassy surface of the water. There is also a chance to peep the city's famous black swans as you go.

Pros:

  • Perfect for beginners
  • Spring-time runners may glimpse swanlings

Cons:

  • Short track isn't much of a challenge for advanced runners

 

a view of the towering buildings in the city beyond the river from a distance

The Bridges (10km)

So named because of the annual 'ASICS Round The Bridges' marathon, this route is a local favourite. Starting along the Perth foreshore, it runs across the Narrows, South Perth and Victoria Park river frontages before doubling back across the Causeway to cover a total of 10 kilometres. It may be a standard loop that's mostly flat, but what it lacks in terrain variety, it more than makes up for with sensational city and river views

Pros:

  • Easily accessed from the city centre
  • Marked 200m intervals from Mends Street to Swan River Trust
  • Dedicated path for running and walking

Cons:

  • Terrain variety is limited for those that love the challenge of a hill or two
  • Can get busy in the early afternoon through the summer

 

foot prints on the white sand of the crystal clear beach in perth

The Perth Coast (up to 25kms)

When it comes to morning or afternoon runs, you can hardly beat a jaunt along the beach. Perth offers up an impressive coastline that begs runners to take advantage of stunning views with sandy shores offering that little bit of extra challenge. Choose to run the full 25 kilometres from Cottesloe to Hillarys, or turn around to double back at any point. Scarborough Beach is roughly halfway.

Pros:

  • Provides great distance variety
  • Cafes along the way are great for coffee cool downs
  • Beautiful ocean views

Cons:

  • A bit more of a trek from the city centre, sitting approximately 30 minutes away
  • Weekends are busy, particularly through the summer
 
a group of people in light green shirt with straw hats are doing a nature sightseeing on top of a narrow gray bridge


IMAGE COURTESY OF J. CRANDELL VIA BGPA.WA.GOV.AU

Bold Park (various distances)

The beauty of Bold Park is that it's not quite as busy as some of Perth's more popular tracks. With a few different trails to choose from, you can traverse this bushland reserve with as much challenge as you like. Nature paths are punctuated by plenty of native flora and fauna, so there's plenty of beautiful scenery to keep you engaged as you go. What's better is that the terrain is varied, throwing in a hill or two along the way for that little extra challenge.

Pros:

  • Variety of trails and distances available
  • Quiet and off the beaten path

Cons:

  • At 20 minutes from the city centre, takes a little more effort to get there
a stone stairs heading up the forest

IMAGE COURTESY OF D. BLUMER VIA BGPA.WA.GOV.AU

Kokoda Track in Kings Park

If you really want to challenge yourself, you may want to consider adding some steps to your run. Most fitness buffs will head straight for Jacob's Ladder in Perth, but the Kokoda Track in Kings Park is just as good if not better. The trail begins at Kennedy Fountain with 150 steps featuring a vertical rise of 62 metres. Beautiful green surrounds are sure to be a welcome distraction as your legs start to burn while making your ascent.

Pros:

  • Great for those looking for something a little different
  • Quieter and less frequented than some other trails in the city
  • Provides stopping points to catch your breath and learn about the Australian Troops

Cons:

  • Relatively short compared to others on the list, but challenging none the less
  • Path is not lit for evening runs; best to tackle this one in the morning
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