Event Overview
Run Bibbulmun Track Stage Race is a three-day stage running event held in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, with the event based in Denmark. The 2026 edition is scheduled for 23–25 October, with solo entries and a choice of long-course and short-course stage options. Stages are point-to-point and runners are returned to Denmark between days, with transport and checkpoint support available as part of event logistics.
What the Course Demands
Across three varied stages, the course spends most of its time following the Bibbulmun Track, with occasional detours to reach key landmarks. The long course totals 107km over three days (35km, 33km and 39km) and includes sustained climbing and descending, including an inland high point on the final day. The event is run with self-navigation using supplied GPS routes, so staying on-course is part of the execution.
Who This Event Suits Best
This event suits runners who want a multi-day format and can manage consecutive longer efforts while still keeping daily logistics straightforward from a single base. The short-course option can suit athletes building experience with longer trail stages, while the long course is better matched to runners comfortable with longer days and consistent elevation changes. Runners should also be prepared to navigate independently between key points.