From the bush tracks below Taronga to the golden sands of Manly, this is an “ultimate harbour-hardened test” for runners who do not mind getting wet, sandy, and worked over. Swimrun Australia: Sydney North moves through harbour terrain with remote trails, hidden coves, protected bays, and enough steep pinches to make the legs honest.
The course keeps changing under you: trail, sand, footpath, grass, harbour swims, and a sheltered ocean bay, with a water jump late on and the finish running toward Queenscliff Beach. Ultra runners show up for the “longest, wildest challenge on offer,” while beginners can take on the shorter version from Clontarf Reserve, but either way the rhythm is the same: sharing the grind, riding the highs, and pushing through shifting terrain from bush to beach.