A new mountain bike jump park has opened in Nannup for riding enthusiasts in the South West region.
Anjelica Smilovitis
The popular Nannup Tank to Tank trail has reopened to the public after being temporarily closed for pine tree harvesting work.
More than 1400 riders descended on the Nannup area for the popular SEVEN Gravel Race.
A cyclist who was flung onto the bonnet and roof of a car, thrown over two lanes of traffic and then pinned between two cars in a Mullaloo car park has told of his miraculous escape with only cuts and bruises.
Shannon Hampton
Leaving the comfort of their Harvey hometown a group of cyclists have ridden more than 600km to raise funds for children undergoing cancer treatment.
Kasper Johansen
Warren Blackwood forests just got easier to explore after the release of a new website designed to aid tourists visiting the region.
Adventurous Women offers group travel for women that helps build friendships, confidence and camaraderie. In her own words, Maria Taylor tells how life has blossomed through adventures with like-minded women.
Maria Taylor
A Harvey-based pilot hiking program got its boots on the ground at a WA Trails and Recreation Forum in Albany where it highlighted Aboriginal connection to country and leadership.
Wheels were spinning and sausages were sizzling at the Harvey Dam last week as 40 riders made their way through the town for the annual Ronald McDonald Ride for Sick Kids.
After two decades of pedal pushing for charity, the annual South West Bike Trek will see riders stop-off at Harvey and Waroona, as well as Bunbury, Busselton and Margaret River.
‘Bibb’ book a labour of love, says PENNY THOMAS
Penny Thomas
That laidback Margs vibe covers more than just the area’s natural wonders, finds ALEXANDRA CASEY
Alexandra Casey
PETA MURRAY hops on a pushbike to plot a path from big wineries to more niche offerings
Peta Murray
The Green World Eco Retreat near Toodyay helps people reconnect with nature and adopt sustainable living
Will Yeoman
Whether you’re in Spain or in the Pilbara, solitude comes in many forms
Dreamy architecture makes Barcelona the perfect city for a wander, writes STEVE McKENNA
WILL YEOMAN takes a bicycle beyond Okayama to see the shrines and burial mounds of the Kibi Plain
William Yeoman
The green spots of Paris are made for picnicking and pottering around, writes STEVE McKENNA
Steve McKenna
Castles, culture and nature. MOGENS JOHANSEN takes a look at Denmark’s longest cycle route.
Mogens Johansen
STEPHEN SCOURFIELD, stuck at home, muses on Siem Reap
Stephen Scourfield
Greenmount National Park has unexpected associations for WILL YEOMAN
STEVE McKENNA enjoys a memorable hike to the ‘rooftop’ of Wales
MOGENS JOHANSEN flees from the rat-race
Classic Larapinta Trek in Comfort wins third Brolga Award for ecotourism