South Bremer Trails

Langhorne Creek, Australia • 24 May 2026

South Bremer Trails, Langhorne Creek

South Bremer Trails is a trail running event held on May 24, 2026 at Kimbolton Wines in the Langhorne Creek Wine Region. The courses use local back-roads and dirt tracks that pass through vineyards and scrubland.

The routes include sections of loose sand and sandy track as well as compact dirt. The long course is now run as a half marathon distance and follows a flat out and back route. The medium course covers 15 km and shares many of the same conditions and views as the long course. The short course is a fast out and back with a mix of tough dirt road and sandy stretch. A kids dash of up to 2 km runs around the vineyard.

The event program mentions live music and wine at the venue. Kimbolton Wines hosts the event and Murraylands Multisports Inc is listed as an event partner. Registration options and fees are published for the various distances, and the event page lists results and other race information. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

15 km
Medium Course
Short Course
Long Course
Kids Dash
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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