Coastal Pathway Ultra

Latrobe, Australia • 4 Oct 2026

The Coastal Pathway Ultra

The Coastal Pathway Ultra takes place on the North West Coast of Tasmania. Participants run along the Coastal Pathway track, traveling from Latrobe to Ulverstone and returning. The course utilizes infrastructure developed through the North West Coastal Pathway Project, which includes sections completed between 2022 and 2023 such as Sulphur Creek to Penguin, West Ulverstone, Leith to Don, Ambleside to Latrobe, and the link between Turners Beach and Leith.

The event offers several distances to accommodate various running goals, all utilizing the established pedestrian and cycling infrastructure of the region.

The available event distances include:

  • 64 km solo ultramarathon
  • 64 km teams relay
  • 42.2 km full marathon
  • 21.1 km half marathon
  • 10 km run

The Coastal Pathway is a regional infrastructure project designed to support health and wellbeing while providing a dedicated route for walking and cycling. The event showcases various segments of this track, which connects multiple coastal communities through local, state, and federal government funding. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

64 km
64 Km Solo
64 km
64 Km Teams Relay
Marathon
42.2km
Half Marathon
21.1km
10 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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