Coastal Pathway Ultra

Latrobe, Australia • 4 Oct 2026

I-MED Radiology network Coastal Pathway Ultra

The event takes place on October 4, 2026, on the North West Coast of Tasmania. Races run along the Coastal Pathway track between Latrobe and Ulverstone and return, using the continuous coastal route as the event course.

Distances on offer include:

  • 100 km solo
  • 64 km solo
  • 64 km teams relay
  • 42.2 km
  • 21.1 km
  • 10 km

The Coastal Pathway project began in 2009. Construction on four major sections commenced in 2019 and those sections were completed in 2022. A key infill link between Turners Beach and Leith was completed in 2023. The pathway provides infrastructure for cycling and walking and is noted for supporting health and wellbeing, offering alternatives for commuting by bike or on foot, and contributing to the visitor economy.

The event features individual and team race formats and relies on the established pathway for course routing. Organisers provide event-specific information such as timetable details, bib collection arrangements and official results. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

100 km
100km Solo
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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