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parkrun and the Best Places to Run in Newcastle

From coastal cliff-top tracks to lakeside paths and inner-city parklands, Newcastle offers some of the finest running terrain on the NSW coast.

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By The Daily Newcastle · Published 28 February 2026, 9:20 pm

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Updated 12 h ago· 13 July 2026, 4:00 am

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Newcastle is a runner's city. The combination of ocean foreshore, harbour edges, bushland reserves and flat suburban streets gives every level of runner, from first-timer to seasoned marathoner, plenty of places to lace up and head out. The Bathers Way coastal walk between Merewether Beach and Nobby's Head is one of the most popular routes in the region, weaving past ocean baths, headlands and rock shelves for around six kilometres of consistently spectacular scenery.

parkrun has a strong foothold in the Hunter, with free, timed five-kilometre events held every Saturday morning at multiple locations. The Newcastle Foreshore parkrun and the Hamilton South parkrun are well established fixtures, drawing regulars and visiting runners in all weathers. Registration is free through the parkrun website and a single barcode gets you timed at any parkrun in the world. Volunteers are the lifeblood of the events and new helpers are always welcomed.

For those who prefer longer distances, the Glenrock State Conservation Area south of the city offers trails of varying difficulty through coastal scrub and down to Dudley Beach. The Hunter Wetlands Centre near Shortland provides a flat, peaceful out-and-back route that is ideal for easy recovery runs or first-timers building their weekly distance. Lake Macquarie's foreshore paths link several suburbs and can be extended into routes of fifteen kilometres or more.

Running clubs add a social dimension that many find essential for staying consistent. The Newcastle Runners and various affiliated groups meet on weekday mornings and Saturday evenings, catering to pace groups from walk-runners through to sub-four-hour marathon trainers. Most welcome new members at any point in the season without formality.

Events on the local calendar give runners meaningful goals throughout the year. The City of Newcastle Run, held annually on the foreshore course, attracts thousands of participants across distances from five kilometres to the half marathon. For those eyeing the longer horizon, the Hunter Valley Marathon and various triathlon events provide the structured racing calendar that keeps training purposeful.

Sources: parkrun Australia City of Newcastle sport and recreation

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