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Kunanyi Mountain Run

Kunanyi Mountain Run, Hobart
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Traillauf in Australien, Hobart

Distanzen

  • Laufen

    Mountain Run 25km

    25 km

    Start: 29. März, 09:00

    45,00 EUR

  • Gehen

    Mountain Walk 25km

    25 km

    Start: 29. März, 09:00

    50,00 EUR

  • Laufen

    Vertical-km

    9 km

  • Laufen

    Foothills 5km

    5 km

    Start: 29. März, 09:00

  • Laufen

    Kids Runs

    1 km

    Start: 29. März, 11:00

    5,00 EUR

Über die Veranstaltung

The Kunanyi Mountain Run offers a unique opportunity for runners to experience a legendary loop through beautiful landscapes in Hobart, Tasmania. With various challenges at different distances, this event caters to both serious competitors and casual participants.

Verpflegung & Versorgung

Aid stations will provide water, electrolytes, fruit, lollies, salty snacks, first aid, and more.

Pacer

Pacers will be available for participants to help maintain their target times during the runs. Runners should consult the event schedule for specific wave start times.

Ergebnisse

Offizielle Ergebnisse ansehen

Typisches Wetter in Hobart

Monatsdurchschnitte aus historischen Daten (2000–heute).

Jan21°12°
05:50
20:51
Feb21°12°
06:31
20:20
Mar19°11°
07:08
19:33
Apr16°
06:44
17:39
May13°
07:17
16:59
Jun11°
07:41
16:43
Jul11°
07:38
16:57
Aug12°
07:05
17:27
Sep14°
06:14
18:00
Oct15°
06:21
19:34
Nov17°
05:39
20:14
Dec19°10°
05:27
20:46

Wetterdaten von Open-Meteo

Streckenpläne (PDF)

Was im Startgeld enthalten ist

  • Medical support provided
  • Finisher's medal

Preise & Anmeldung

  • Mountain Run 25km45.00 EUR
  • Mountain Walk 25km50.00 EUR
  • Kids Runs5.00 EUR

FAQ

Are there any run qualifiers for the 25km mountain run?

No, but have a good look at the maps and course description to assess if you’re up for the challenge. If you’d like to know more about trail running before signing up, join the Hobart Trail Runners and come out to a few social runs. The friendly crew has heaps of knowledge to share! www.kunanyiTrailSeries.com.au run a series of four 5-20km events over the year and is a great intro to trail running events on Kunanyi as well as a serious challenge for more experienced trail runners wanting to push the pace.

Is there a minimum age for the 25km mountain run?

Yes there is, please refer to our Junior Runner Registration Policies

Is there a maximum age for the 25km mountain run?

No, go for it!

Is there a minimum age for the 25km mountain walk?

Yes there is, please refer to our Junior Runner Registration Policies

Is there a maximum age for the 25km mountain walk?

No, go for it!

What are cut off times?

Cut off times are designed to be fair and reasonable for all including slower walkers. If your departure from the aid station is after the cut off time, you (and your team) will unfortunately be unable to continue in the event for safety reasons. Please see logistics section on this page for cut off times.

Does every walker need to carry all the mandatory gear?

Yes absolutely! We care about your safety and this mandatory gear will help you survive in the unlikely event of requiring a rescue. Kunanyi pinnacle is typically 10 degrees cooler than the city.

Where are the best places for my family and friends to see me along the course?

Check out the course on the map below for best spectator locations (marked by ).

Are there toilets on course?

No, there are toilets at the Runhub and each aid station to use. If you must go to the toilet on course, leave your pack on the side of the track so sweepers do not leave you behind, dig a 15cm deep hole and fully bury, or carry out all waste.

What do the aid stations provide?

Water, electrolytes, fruit, lollies, salty snacks, toilets, first aid, sunscreen, phone charging, sanitary products, toilets and drop bags if required (Myrtle Forest and Cathedral only), and of course, friendly volunteers! What if there is wild weather? Statistically, March is pretty much the most stable weather month of the year. But this is Tassie, and every few years or so it does snow on Kunanyi on Christmas day - so be prepared for wild weather! The mandatory gear is specified for your safety. We will be providing some more guidance prior to the event on when and why to use the mandatory gear to keep you as safe as possible. We also have a professional wilderness event medical and emergency response team and first aiders at all aid stations and roving on course to assist you if required. There are extreme weather circumstances which would postpone the event, eg, extreme or catastrophic bushfire danger (Wellington Park is then completely closed to everyone), or Severe Weather Warning for damaging winds – no one wants a tree falling on them. Emergency services will be involved in all such decisions, and you will be notified at earliest opportunity of any course changes, or event postponements – which may be very late notice. Will the event be cancelled if there is snow on Kunanyi / Mt Wellington? Not likely, and how cool is walking in snow! Even if is a blizzard at the pinnacle, it’s likely that the walks will still go ahead, but would likely be re-routed to avoid alpine areas, and you will be notified at earliest opportunity of any changes. What if I have more questions? If you need more info to enable you to register then please let us know! If you would like more info to prepare for your Kunanyi walk, we will be producing a detailed Festival Booklet ahead of the event – if your question can’t wait that long then no worries, go ahead and reach out here!

What if there is wild weather?

Statistically, March is pretty much the most stable weather month of the year. But this is Tassie, and every few years or so it does snow on Kunanyi on Christmas day - so be prepared for wild weather! The mandatory gear is specified for your safety. We will be providing some more guidance prior to the event on when and why to use the mandatory gear to keep you as safe as possible. We also have a professional wilderness event medical and emergency response team and first aiders at all aid stations and roving on course to assist you if required. There are extreme weather circumstances which would postpone the event, eg, extreme or catastrophic bushfire danger (Wellington Park is then completely closed to everyone), or Severe Weather Warning for damaging winds – no one wants a tree falling on them. Emergency services will be involved in all such decisions, and you will be notified at earliest opportunity of any course changes, or event postponements – which may be very late notice.

Will the event be cancelled if there is snow on Kunanyi / Mt Wellington?

Not likely, and how cool is walking in snow! Even if is a blizzard at the pinnacle, it’s likely that the walks will still go ahead, but would likely be re-routed to avoid alpine areas, and you will be notified at earliest opportunity of any changes.

What if I have more questions?

If you need more info to enable you to register then please let us know! If you would like more info to prepare for your Kunanyi walk, we will be producing a detailed Festival Booklet ahead of the event – if your question can’t wait that long then no worries, go ahead and reach out here!

Why are there run qualifiers for the Alpine marathon?

The course traverses remote, technical, and exposed alpine terrain after climbing the full height of the mountain – it will be a very challenging run for most people! For your safety and the enjoyment of all, the Alpine Marathon is for experienced trail runners.

Are the any exceptions or flexibility in the Alpine marathon run qualifying requirements?

Everyone has until 6 March to complete run qualifiers. If you are not fit enough to complete by then, have a crack at the 25km – it is a very serious run for its distance also! Exceptions to the run qualifiers will only be made in very extenuating circumstances at the sole discretion of the event organisers.

Is there a minimum age for the Alpine marathon?

Yes there is, please refer to our Junior Runner Registration Policies

Is there a maximum age for the Alpine marathon?

No, go for it!

Can we walk the Alpine marathon and still finish by the cut off time?

Whilst perhaps possible, it is very unlikely due to the steep and technical nature of the tracks and trails, and time resupplying at aid stations.

Do all runners need to carry all the mandatory gear at all times?

Yes absolutely! There will be random spot checks on course, and at the finish line. Anyone found without an item of mandatory gear will not be able to continue until they have all mandatory gear. Penalties or even disqualification in rare circumstances may be applied. Kunanyi pinnacle is typically 10 degrees cooler than the city.

Are drop bags available?

Yes, please see logistics section on this page.

Are there any run qualifiers for the Vertical Downhill?

No, but have a good look at the maps and course description to assess if you’re up for the challenge of taking on a leg. If you’d like to know more about trail running before signing up, join the Hobart Trail Runners and come out to a few social runs. The friendly crew has heaps of knowledge to share! www.kunanyiTrailSeries.com.au run a series of four 5-20km events over the year and is a great intro to trail running events on Kunanyi as well as a serious challenge for more experienced trail runners wanting to push the pace.

Is there a minimum age for the Vertical Downhill?

Yes there is, please refer to our Junior Runner Registration Policies

Is there a maximum age for the Vertical Downhill?

No, go for it!

Can we walk the Vertical Downhill?

This is designed as a run, if you are looking for a walk, please register for the Mountain Walk 25km

Does every runner need to carry all the mandatory gear?

Yes absolutely! We care about your safety and this mandatory gear will help you survive in the unlikely event of requiring a rescue. Kunanyi pinnacle is typically 10 degrees cooler than the city.

Is there an aid station for the Vertical Downhill and what will it provide?

There is a recovery station at the finish line at the Runhub with water, electrolytes, fruit, lollies, salty snacks, toilets, first aid, and of course, friendly volunteers!

Are there any run qualifiers for the Foothills?

No, but have a good look at the maps and course description to assess if you’re up for the challenge. If you’d like to know more about trail running before signing up, join the Hobart Trail Runners and come out to a few social runs. The friendly crew has heaps of knowledge to share! www.kunanyiTrailSeries.com.au run a series of four 5-20km events over the year and is a great intro to trail running events on Kunanyi as well as a serious challenge for more experienced trail runners wanting to push the pace.

Is there a minimum age for the Foothills?

Yes there is, please refer to our Junior Runner Registration Policies

Is there a maximum age for the Foothills?

No, go for it!

Can we walk the Foothills?

Yes, go for it!

Zuletzt aktualisiert: Jun 5, 2026, 08:12:04 PM

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