Event Information

 Stromlo, Australia
18 November 2023

14th Stromlo Running Festival 2023

Stromlo Running Festival (SRF) is a destination trail event held annually in late November. The event provides an opportunity for runners of all abilities to ‘get off the road’ and challenge themselves on trails that take in sweeping views of Canberra, Black Mountain Tower, the National Arboretum, and the Brindabella ranges. There's something for e

Stromlo Running Festival (SRF) is a destination trail event held annually in late November. The event provides an opportunity for runners of all abilities to ‘get off the road’ and challenge themselves on trails that take in sweeping views of Canberra, Black Mountain Tower, the National Arboretum, and the Brindabella ranges. There's something for e

SRF30

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Mountain Level
  2
Finisher Level
  270
National League

Course details

 Race Date: 2023/11/18
 Start Time: 06:10:00
 Participation: Solo
 Distance: 30.30
 Elevation Gain: +750
 Elevation Loss: -750
 Time Limit: 6:30:0
 Number of Aid Stations: 2
 Number of Participants: 550
 
 

About the Race

Participants in the 30km event will complete two loops – the first a 10k loop is the same as the Lightning Strike 10k course. The 10km course comprises of a route that skirts around the lower slopes of Mt Stromlo, providing some beautiful scenery with a few undulations, but nothing overly gruelling. The second loop is a 20km loop and is more challenging as runners travel around the western part of Stromlo Forest featuring amazing views of the Brindabella mountains before ascending the western side of Mt Stromlo to take in all of the glory of Canberra. The final few kilometres are a fast descent back down to the event hub and the finish line. The course will be well marshalled and marked to ensure that runners can run carefree and find their way. Participants in the 30km event will complete two loops – the first a 10k loop is the same as the Lightning Strike 10k course. The 10km course comprises of a route that skirts around the lower slopes of Mt Stromlo, providing some beautiful scenery with a few undulations, but nothing overly gruelling. The second loop is a 20km loop and is more challenging as runners travel around the western part of Stromlo Forest featuring amazing views of the Brindabella mountains before ascending the western side of Mt Stromlo to take in all of the glory of Canberra. The final few kilometres are a fast descent back down to the event hub and the finish line. The course will be well marshalled and marked to ensure that runners can run carefree and find their way.

Participants in the 30km event will complete two loops – the first a 10k loop is the same as the Lightning Strike 10k course. The 10km course comprises of a route that skirts around the lower slopes of Mt Stromlo, providing some beautiful scenery with a few undulations, but nothing overly gruelling. The second loop is a 20km loop and is more challenging as runners travel around the western part of Stromlo Forest featuring amazing views of the Brindabella mountains before ascending the western side of Mt Stromlo to take in all of the glory of Canberra. The final few kilometres are a fast descent back down to the event hub and the finish line. The course will be well marshalled and marked to ensure that runners can run carefree and find their way. Participants in the 30km event will complete two loops – the first a 10k loop is the same as the Lightning Strike 10k course. The 10km course comprises of a route that skirts around the lower slopes of Mt Stromlo, providing some beautiful scenery with a few undulations, but nothing overly gruelling. The second loop is a 20km loop and is more challenging as runners travel around the western part of Stromlo Forest featuring amazing views of the Brindabella mountains before ascending the western side of Mt Stromlo to take in all of the glory of Canberra. The final few kilometres are a fast descent back down to the event hub and the finish line. The course will be well marshalled and marked to ensure that runners can run carefree and find their way.