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Jogging in Victoria offers diverse landscapes, from urban waterfronts to extensive park trails and multi-use pathways. The region features a mix of flat, well-maintained routes and more challenging trails with varied terrain. Natural surroundings include coastal areas, lakes, and parklands, providing a range of experiences for runners. This environment supports both leisurely runs and more intensive training efforts.
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This segment is part of the 29-kilometre Capital City Trail, which circles Melbourne's inner city and suburbs. This part of the trail runs parallel to Merri Creek and eventually joins the Merri Creek Trail to the north. It is a smooth, paved path easy for walking or biking. Since it is multi-use, stay aware for bikers and runners, especially if you are out for a walk.
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Yellow Bluff gets its name from the yellow sandstone cliffs that have been eroded by the surf and wind along The Esplanade in Torquay. If you walk the cliffs and look closely, you may be able to find some "dogtooth" calcite crystal. Up the cliffs atop the bluff sits the Elephant Walk Park, with a children's playground, green lawns, public BBQs, and public toilets.
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This stone pillar stands before a beautiful backdrop of Point Danger Marine Sanctuary. The plaques on the pillar commemorate those who died in the Korean, Malayan Emergency, and Vietnam Wars. There are a few benches here with great, unobstructed views out to sea, along with lots of parking and toilets on the west side of the parking area.
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Overlooking the foreshore, the Sandringham Band Rotunda sits within beautifully landscaped gardens above the beach, with open lawns and wide views across Port Phillip Bay. Built in 1926, the rotunda has long been a local landmark and gathering place, originally used for community waterfront band performances. Today, the surrounding gardens, seating and coastal setting make it a great spot to pause and enjoy the bay views or take a break while exploring the foreshore.
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Heritage Gardens sits beside the Yarra River with open lawns, mature trees, picnic areas, and walking paths linking into the wider Yarra Bend trail network. The gardens were developed on former institutional grounds and now form one of the calmer sections of the park, with easy river access and regular views across the surrounding bushland and escarpments.
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This lookout sits above Little Rock, a smaller surf break just south of Bells Beach. From here, you get a clear view along the cliffs and down onto the break, with waves wrapping into the narrower section of coastline below. The viewpoint is set along the clifftop track, with open sightlines along the Surf Coast and little separation from the edge.
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This section of the Surf Coast Walk connects Jan Juc Beach to Bells Beach along the clifftops, following the historic Bells Track used by early surfers. The trail is well-formed with a mix of compacted gravel and dirt, with some gentle hills and exposed sections along the coastline. The route runs through low coastal vegetation with continuous ocean views, passing lookouts over the surf breaks along this stretch.
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The Red Bluff Cliffs are a striking section of coastline formed by iron-rich sandstone, giving the cliffs their deep red colour. The area is one of the few remaining examples of these formations around Port Phillip Bay, with visible layers and erosion patterns along the cliff face.
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Victoria offers a vast network of over 1,100 running routes, catering to all levels of experience. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging trails, ensuring there's always a new path to explore.
Victoria's running routes feature diverse terrain. You can enjoy flat, well-maintained paths along coastal areas like Dallas Road, or explore more rugged trails with varied elevation in parks such as Mount Douglas. Many routes, like the Galloping Goose Regional Trail, offer a mix of paved and natural surfaces.
Yes, Victoria has numerous easy routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed run. The Running loop from Fiona & Sidney Myer Gallery is an easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) path with minimal elevation. Other great options include the 5km loop around Thetis Lake Park or the 2km flat loop at Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary.
Victoria is renowned for its scenic routes. The Dallas Road/Beach Drive offers stunning ocean views, while the Westsong Walkway provides excellent vistas of the Inner Harbour. For panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains and Victoria, consider trails in Mount Douglas Park. Many coastal paths and park trails provide beautiful natural scenery.
Absolutely. Many of Victoria's popular running paths are circular, making them convenient for out-and-back runs. The Albert Park Lake loop from St Kilda is a popular 5.0-mile (8.1 km) circular route. Other notable loops include the 5km circuit around Thetis Lake Park and the 10km Elk/Beaver Lake Loop.
Many trails in Victoria are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local regulations for specific parks and regional trails. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most regional parks and multi-use trails like the Galloping Goose, offering great opportunities for you and your canine companion to enjoy a run together.
Victoria's running routes often pass by or lead to interesting landmarks. You can find stunning viewpoints like Pinnacle Lookout, or natural features such as Dights Falls and Splitters Falls. Coastal routes offer views of the ocean and beaches, while urban paths might take you past the Inner Harbour and historic sites.
Yes, Victoria offers several family-friendly running paths. Flat, well-maintained trails like the Elk/Beaver Lake Loop and sections of the Galloping Goose Regional Trail are excellent choices. Beacon Hill Park also provides scenic and accessible paths suitable for families with children.
Victoria's mild, year-round climate makes it an excellent destination for running in all seasons. While summer offers pleasant temperatures, spring and fall provide vibrant scenery and comfortable conditions. Even winter running is enjoyable due to the moderate weather, allowing for outdoor adventures throughout the year.
Many of Victoria's popular running areas, such as Beacon Hill Park, Thetis Lake Park, and Elk/Beaver Lake, offer dedicated parking facilities. The extensive Galloping Goose and Lochside Regional Trails are also accessible from various points, often with nearby parking or public transport connections, making it easy to start your run.
The running community highly rates Victoria's trails, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal views to lush park trails, and the well-maintained paths that cater to all fitness levels. The mild climate and variety of routes are also often highlighted as major positives.
Yes, especially on urban and semi-urban routes. Paths along Dallas Road, the Westsong Walkway, and those near downtown areas often have cafes, washrooms, and other amenities conveniently located nearby. The Elk/Beaver Lake Loop also provides amenities like washrooms and water fountains.


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