Experience one of South Australia's most iconic landmarks at the Granite Island Run 2026, featuring scenic courses starting from Soldiers Memorial Gardens.
The Granite Island Run 2026 invites runners of all levels to experience one of South Australia's most iconic landmarks. Starting at the historic Soldiers Memorial Gardens in Victor Harbor, participants will traverse the scenic new causeway and navigate the unique trails surrounding Granite Island. This event offers both long and short course options, providing a challenging yet breathtaking experience for every athlete. Join the community for a memorable day of fitness and coastal beauty in the Fleurieu Peninsula.
What to Expect
Participants can expect a well-organized race through one of South Australia's most beautiful coastal locations, starting from the central Soldiers Memorial Gardens.
Who Should Attend
Competitive runners
Casual joggers
Fitness enthusiasts
Local community members
Visitors to Victor Harbor
Agenda Overview
The event takes place on August 16, 2026, with race activities centered around the Soldiers Memorial Gardens and Granite Island trails.
Venue & Address
Soldiers Memorial Gardens
Soldiers Memorial Gardens, Victor Harbor Victor Harbor , South Australia – 5211 Australia
Organizer
Granite Island Run · Event Organization
Organizers of the annual Granite Island Run in South Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Granite Island Run 2026?
The event is scheduled for August 16, 2026.
Where does the race start?
The race starts at Soldiers Memorial Gardens in Victor Harbor.
Are there different course lengths?
Yes, the event offers both long and short course options.
Where is the event located?
It is held in Victor Harbor, South Australia.
How can I register?
Registrations are available through the official Granite Island Run website.
Is the route scenic?
Yes, the route includes the iconic causeway and Granite Island trails.
Tags
Running
South Australia
Victor Harbor
Fitness
Outdoor
2026 Events
Summary
A scenic running event held at Granite Island, Victor Harbor, featuring multiple course lengths for participants.