BTB Hub to Fern Road

Immersive Nature Experience!

This lovely walk takes us through diverse landscapes close to the Hub. Look for wildflowers, orchids, zamias, banksias, grasstrees, rocky granite outcrops and much much more.

This hike would be accessible to all participants, as a really great entry into your hiking journey!

Break the Boundary Rating: Level 1 - The Explorer

Break the Boundary Prerequisite: Induction session completed

Online Bookings essential

Location: Break the Boundary- 361 Paulls Valley Rd, Paulls Valley WA 6076

Length: 3.23 km

Estimated Duration: 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy

Elevation: 85m

Trail Type: Out and Back

Sun exposure: Low

Mobile Reception: Very limited. Assume no service. Adaptive Hiking leaders carry a PLB with them at all times in case of an emergency.

Best Time to Visit: All year round, though spring (September to November) offers the best weather and wildflower displays.

Details

Address: Break the Boundary- 361 Paulls Valley Rd, Paulls Valley WA 6076

Meeting Point: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5DRTpYZJfmB3EEEBA

Ammenities: ACROD parking, compacted dirt and matting for transfers. Accessible bathrooms at the Trails Hub Cafe (150m from the Hub). Door width - 900mm, seat height 400mm.

Be Prepared: We will be going out into the bush! Even if you have hiked with us before, please check the Hiking Participant Information Pack to make sure you have everything you’ll need.

Immersive Hiking Experience

Supported by the Western Australian State Government and Department of Local Government, Sports and Cultural Industries, our hiking leaders at Break the Boundary are receiving advanced training to create unforgettable, participate-informed experiences in the stunning Western Australian bush. We know that sometimes, Breaking the Boundary is getting up to Kalamunda, and getting out in nature! We are so lucky to have such an array of plants for you to come and find and identify with us, so close to the hub. We are working with our community to ensure that these hikes cater to everyone, so if you have any questions or feedback, please don’t hesitate to contact hiking@breaktheboundary.com.au


The State Government through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries is a major supporter of Break the Boundary in Western Australia. Sport and recreation creates vibrant, inclusive and connected WA communities. This Grant has been awarded through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries WA Hiking Participation Program, and we thank them for their continued support.

Make a day of it!

With Kalamunda so close, make the most of your drive: