Typical Conditions
Warm rural conditions
Event Overview
The Bin to Bin Marathon in 2026 will take place in Narembeen, WA, offering participants a unique marathon experience. This event typically features various distances, providing options for different levels of runners. The course is designed to showcase the local scenery while promoting community engagement and sporting excellence.
What the Course Demands
Participants in the Bin to Bin Marathon can expect a challenging course that tests endurance and mental resilience. Runners should prepare for varied terrain and elevation changes, requiring a solid fitness foundation. The event encourages athletes to develop their pacing and stamina to successfully navigate the distance.
Who This Event Suits Best
This marathon is suitable for a wide range of participants, from seasoned marathoners to those looking to complete their first long-distance race. Athletes who enjoy community-focused events and are prepared for the physical demands of running will find this event particularly rewarding.
Preparing for This Event
If you are considering this event and want some structure around your preparation, a targeted training plan can help you arrive feeling confident rather than underprepared. The aim is not to train harder, but to train in a way that suits the distance, terrain, and likely conditions of the course.
Choosing a plan is optional, but having structure can remove uncertainty and make training easier to repeat week to week. The best option is the one that fits your current fitness, available time, and experience level.
Distances & Categories
| Category | Format / Distances | Prep Time | Level |
| Marathon Solo |
42.2km Solo |
20 Weeks |
Advanced |
| Marathon Duo |
21.1km Duo |
16 Weeks |
Intermediate |
| Marathon Team |
10.5km Team |
10 Weeks |
Beginner |
| Half Marathon Solo |
21.1km Solo |
16 Weeks |
Intermediate |
| Half Marathon Duo |
10.5km Duo |
10 Weeks |
Beginner |
| Half Marathon Team |
5.25km Team |
8 Weeks |
Beginner |
Event Map
Please note: the map location may be approximate. Refer to the event website for start lines and course maps.
Training Tips for Running