Bicycle and Walking Paths
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gardens and playgrounds and, of course, the entry point to the Mornington Peninsula.
The entertainment capital of Melbourne's south east, Frankston boasts galleries, theatres, cinemas, bars, bistros and magnificent waterfront dining.
Frankston City is also home to some of the most exciting bicycle facilities in the region, including on and off-road bicycle paths. You can also take in all of Frankston's natural beauty by taking a stroll on some of the City's alluring walking tracks. Shared
View the Frankston City Bicycle and Walking Paths
People aged 12 years of age or older are not permitted to ride their bicycles on the footpath, unless they:
- are aged over 18 years of age and are accompanying a child who is under 12 years of age and the child is under the rider's supervision
- have a medical or an intellectual disability and have a certificate signed by a medical practitioner that states that it is undesirable, impractical or inexpedient for them to ride on the road
Bicycle Strategy
The Frankston Bicycle Strategy identifies a number of initiatives to improve cycling facilities and safety
and encourage more cycling across Frankston City.
In developing this Strategy, due consideration was given to improving cycling safety and linking
communities and facilities, as well the needs of all types of cyclists, regardless of their age, experience
or reason for cycling.
Go to the Parks Recreation and Facilities Policies and Strategies page to view the Frankston Bicycle Strategy.
Page updated Wednesday, 11 January 2012 Was this information useful?