About cycling & running in NewcastleNewcastle Training Notes
Running: Locals run the coast first, because Bathers Way gives you 6km one way from Merewether Baths to Nobbys Beach with sea breeze and enough bite for intervals. The Fernleigh Track gives runners 15km one way from Adamstown to Belmont on a quiet, history-rich path. The Fernleigh Track gives runners 15km one way from Adamstown to Belmont on a quiet, history-rich path, or 8km return if you turn around halfway. Newcastle Flyers Runners Club owns Tuesday intervals and Sunday long runs from Merewether Surf House. Bar Beach Run Club, Never Run Club, Newy Parkrun, Blackbutt Parkrun, and Kweens Run Club fill the week. Fernleigh15 and Newcastle Cross Country 20: Blackbutt Reserve give the calendar its anchor events.
Cycling: Locals ride Fernleigh for base miles, coffee legs, and easy Z2, because the track runs 15km one way and stays flat to moderate. The city centre loop runs 2km one way when you need a quick spin. Stockton Foreshore Walk gives 7km one way on a flat shared path. Newcastle Hunter Cycling Club runs weekend road racing at Hunter Economic Zone, track racing at Adamstown velodrome, and the odd crit or cyclocross hit-out. Mount Sugarloaf brings the harder climbing. Mount Sugarloaf is 3km with 1,222m elevation, while Green Point Reserve throws two steep hills into the Belmont - Wallsend - Fernleigh Track Loop.
Season: Spring and autumn suit Newcastle best, because the weather lets runners and riders stack base miles without fighting the day. Summer brings warm temperatures and sunny days, so locals shift starts early and lean into Bathers Way, Nobbys Beach, Bar Beach, Merewether, and the foreshore. Newcastle Flyers Long Run Sunday leaves at 6:00am, and that timing makes sense when the heat turns up. Winter stays workable for both sports, but the coast can be cool and windy. Locals keep the layers handy, ride the Fernleigh Track, run Newy Parkrun or Blackbutt Parkrun, and save the punchier efforts for calmer mornings.