Perth’s Best Coastal Trails for E-Bikes

Where to cruise, vibe, and maybe stop for a croissant.

✌️ Why Ride Coastal?

There’s something magic about riding an electric bike along the coast - the ocean breeze, the salty air, and the smug satisfaction of cruising past traffic without breaking a sweat.

Whether you're test riding a Dirodi for the first time or just looking for a laidback weekend cruise, these Perth coastal trails are pure Rodi energy.

🌴 West Coast Drive (Trigg to Hillarys)

Distance: ~7km | Vibe: Iconic coastal cruise

This one’s a must. Hugging the coastline between Trigg Beach and Hillarys Boat Harbour, this ride delivers non-stop ocean views, rolling bike paths, and enough cafes to justify stopping “for the vibe.”

Grab a smoothie from Canteen Trigg or chill out at Voyage Kitchen in Sorrento - both perfect for a post-ride reset.

🌊 Cottesloe to Fremantle

Distance: ~12km | Vibe: Beachy + historic

Start at Cottesloe (obligatory beach selfie) and follow the shared path through Mosman Park down to Freo. You’ll hit a mix of beach tracks and leafy river views.

Pit stop: Grab a coffee at Moore & Moore or a beer at Little Creatures - your Dirodi’s carrying the weight anyway.

🌅 South Perth Foreshore Loop

Distance: ~10km | Vibe: River views & skyline snaps

Perfect for sunset riders and city cruisers. Loop around the river with full views of the Perth skyline, breezy wide paths, and a few cheeky swan sightings.

Pit stop: Gusto Food for brunch, or just park up and chill on the grass with a cold drink.

🛵 Why These Rides Work with Dirodi E-Bikes

Every trail on this list is e-bike friendly, meaning:

  • Smooth, shared paths (no MTB madness)

  • Easy distance to ride with pedal assist

  • Perfect for step-through comfort and retro vibes

Basically, it’s not a workout. It’s a ride with style.

📍 Ready to Ride Them?

Book a free test ride and try one of these routes for yourself. We’ll hook you up with the right Dirodi model and let the ride speak for itself.

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