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Tasmanian > Rail Trail Run and Ride FestivalRegistrations are now open for this year’s Rail Trail Run and Ride Festival which will be held on Saturday 13 September and Sunday 14 September 2025. The Run and Ride is held on the picturesque North-East Rail Trail, between Scottsdale and the Billycock Hill. The event was established in 2018 and is hosted by the Rotary Club of Scottsdale in partnership with The Launceston Running Club. Event distances range from 2km through to 54km, with options to run, ride, or both! There is an event to suit runners and riders of all experience levels.
This year, we’re turning up the excitement with the brand new Teams Challenge – perfect for both runners and riders!
Lace up or gear up – it’s time to rally your crew.
Teams of 4
Runners take on 7km each
Riders tackle 18km each
Whether you're chasing a personal best or just in it for the fun, compete, conquer, and celebrate together on one of Tassie’s most stunning trails!
A number of social events are planned prior to and on the Festival weekend, including the Festival Opening on Friday 12 September 2025 at Little Rivers Brewery to collect bibs and registration packs, buy merch and connect with other runners and riders.
Scottsdale and the surrounding areas offers a range of attractions, accommodation and free camping, why not make a weekend of it!
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Note: location may be approximate
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