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Best Runs In Australia

 

Australia has the most stunning locations to run in, from beach, to bush and all the roads and outback in between
To find some great running tracks and locations, please go to the pages below.

Calling on all runners- lets show the world how wonderful it is to run in and around this stunning country of ours. These pages aim to list all the best running locations in Australia (or around the world). I bet you have a great run in your home town or city that you could share with other runners, please describe it here. Send me an email, make sure you include all the sections in the example below and I will put it up on the webpages, I will also credit your name to your run if you want
 

Example
Name of Run  Three Surf Clubs
Location Mooloolaba, Sunshine Coast QLD
Run Start at Maroochy Surf Club, head towards Mooloolaba, running along Alexandra Parade, past Alex Surf Club on to the Mooloolaba Surf Club all along the beach path
Distance  Approx 7.5km
Extensions Continue along in front of Mooloolaba Surf Club on boardwalk, run all the way to the end of path to lighthouse and return approx 11km in total
Terrain Very safe path, well off busy road, all coastal. Vey busy with runners and walkers. Plenty of drinking taps along the way.
Comments Not many places in the world you can pass three huge surf clubs in a 7km stretch...a really stunning run with a big hill in the middle!


Best Runs In Queensland

 

 
     
 
 

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