Dwaarlindjirraap Pedestrian Bridge, spanning across the Murray River, is a key component of the Dwellingup Adventure Trails nestled in Dwellingup’s Lane Poole Reserve – a popular destination for mountain biking, hiking, swimming, canoeing and camping – approximately 115km from Perth.
The bridge provides easy access to the southern bank of the Murray River, linking hiking and mountain bike trails and day use areas on either side of the river, to offer a complete world-class trail destination.
We provided all engineering services for the new bridge, which offers safe and easy access for visitors, hikers and cyclists from the Baden Powell Campground and Dwaarlindjirraap to the Murray Valley Mountain bike trail network.
Working closely with Iredale Pederson and Hook Architects, and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, the design balances elegance with practicality, blending into and complimenting the area’s natural surroundings while providing essential passage inside the reserve.
We considered accessibility in every design element, ensuring all visitors can access and benefit from the reserve’s activities and facilities.
The bridge is the focal point of the Dwellingup Adventure Trails Project which has invested $8.4 million to upgrade infrastructure and facilities to grow the region into a major tourism centre for outdoor adventure.