Walpole MTB — Adventure Transport, Walpole WA
Walpole, Western Australia

Ride the
Giants.

Adventure transport for mountain bikers exploring the ancient forests and trails around Walpole, WA.

Trailhead Transfers Valley of the Giants Bibbulmun Track Walpole-Nornalup NP Group Bookings Available Walpole WA Trailhead Transfers Valley of the Giants Bibbulmun Track Walpole-Nornalup NP Group Bookings Available Walpole WA

How We
Help You
Ride More

We handle the logistics so you can focus on the kilometres. From drop-offs to bike shuttles, we've got your adventure covered.

01
Trailhead Transfers

Drop-off and pick-up at any trailhead in the Walpole-Nornalup region. Point-to-point rides made easy — no car shuffles needed.

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02
Bike Shuttles

We'll haul your bikes so you don't have to. Bike racks and vehicle capacity for groups large and small.

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03
Group Bookings

Coming with your crew? We cater for groups and can coordinate timing around your ride itinerary and pace.

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Winding forest trail
Walpole-Nornalup NP

Ancient Trees.
Epic Rides.

400km
Bibbulmun Track
60m+
Tingle tree height
40min
From Denmark WA

Walpole sits within one of Australia's most biodiverse corners — ancient tingle forests, sweeping inlets, and trails that wind through canopies few ever see. Whether you're tackling a point-to-point epic or lapping local flow trails, we make sure you get there and get home.

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Everything
on One Page

All the information you need to plan your Walpole riding adventure — from trail guides to shuttle bookings.

Bike shuttle service
01 · Service
Bike Shuttle &
Transport

Door-to-trailhead transfers, bike shuttles for Robin Hood, Labyrinth and River Run trails. $50 per service, cash or card.

Giants Trails
02 · Trails
Giants Trails

20 trails across the network — from easy family loops to the 82km Epic Tale. Filter by type, difficulty, and shuttle availability.

Trail maps
03 · Navigation
Trail Maps

Key locations, trailheads, shuttle pick-up points, and links to official DBCA and Trails WA maps for offline use.

Places to visit in Walpole
04 · Region
Places to Visit

Valley of the Giants, the Giant Tingle Tree, Hilltop Lookout, Nornalup Inlet — the key attractions of the Walpole-Nornalup region and what makes riding here unlike anywhere else.

Things to see in Walpole
05 · Experience
Things to See

Ancient red tingle trees, endemic orchids, coastal inlets, native wildlife — the natural world you ride through, season by season.

Wildflowers of Walpole
06 · Flora
Wild Flowers

49 native wildflowers grouped by kind — orchids, climbers, peas, banksias and the great flowering tingles. With a bloom calendar.

Birds of Walpole
07 · Fauna
Walpole Birds

59 species across six groups — from Carnaby's black-cockatoo to the elusive Western bristlebird, with 16 south-west endemics and the prime hotspots.

Trees and plants of Walpole
08 · Flora
Trees & Plants

62 species across eight habitats — from the giant tingle trees to coastal heath, granite outcrops and the great Kingia grasstrees of the wetlands.

Fish of Walpole
09 · Fauna
Walpole Fish

From the inlet's black bream and offshore dhufish to the ancient salamanderfish — a Gondwanan endemic found only in the peaty forest pools around Walpole.

Reptiles of Walpole
10 · Fauna
Walpole Reptiles

"Place of the Black Snake" — the Noongar meaning of Nor-Nor-Nup. 24 species of snakes, lizards, geckos and the famous bobtail, with trail safety guidance.

Mammals of Walpole
11 · Fauna
Walpole Mammals

22 species across kangaroos, possums, dasyurids, bandicoots, bats and marine mammals — including the honey possum, which sits in a family of its own found nowhere else on Earth.

Kayaking in Walpole
12 · Adventure
Walpole Kayaking

10 paddle routes across the Kapagup Nornalup Paddle Trail Network — from a first easy paddle on the Walpole River to the wild upper Deep, with launch sites and safety guidance.

Pioneers of Walpole
13 · History
Walpole Pioneers

From a French admiral charting the coast in 1791 to the Group Settlers who cleared forest blocks by hand in the 1930s — the story of early European settlement.

Conservation Council of WA — Back from the Brink
14 · Policy
Conservation Council

A summary of the CCWA "Back from the Brink" report — including its case study on the December 2024 prescribed burn that destroyed centuries-old tingle trees near Walpole.

Walpole Weekly community newspaper
15 · Community
Walpole Weekly

The free community newspaper published by the Walpole CRC — local news, events, sport, history and the latest happenings around the Walpole region. Fresh issues every week.

Newsletter and updates
16 · News
Trail News

The latest updates from Giants Trails — including the official opening of the network and what's been built across the 50km+ system.

Trail photography
17 · Gallery
Photo Gallery

Browse the full photo collection from across the Giants Trails network — forests, coastal views, trail action and more.