January 14, 2026

Top five Australian marathons and top ranked 28 .

The team at SIXT reached out to me ( https://www.sixt.com.au/ ) and asked me to publish their report on the top 28 marathons in Australia. No problem I said as I haven’t been doing much lately and recounting my Christmas probably wouldn’t interest anyone bar my Mum.  So here is the report in its entirety with a link attached to the website ( https://www.sixt.com.au/magazine/tips/top-marathons-australia-nz/ )

I’ve ran Perth fourteen times with a PB time of 2:41 and a PW time of 3:54 so I know a bit about this course. It’s very flat and has some excellent road closues so you get that big marathon feel, plus you get to run through a tunnel which is always cool. I know the RD of this event, Paul Nash, and he is a genuinely nice guy and puts his heart and soul into the event, so it’s a big thumbs up from me.  It can be humid and/or hot so you roll the dice with the conditions unfortuantely but these days that’s most events in the land down under.

Melbourne also holds great memories for me running it five times with a best time of 2:43 representing Western Australia in the inter-state marathon championships. It always been perfect conditions which is usually for Melbourne as it’s renown for four seasons in one day?  Great course, very busy but some great out and back sections so you can see who to chase, or who’s chasing you. Love Melbourne.

I’ve haven’t run Gold Coast but a lot of my running buddies have and they love it, I’m sure they’ll agree with its no1 rankings although now Sydney is one of the Abbots World Majors, I feel it may be usurped pretty soon. ( https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ )

Be happy to answer any comments on this post or any suggestions for any marathons you feel SIXT may have missed.

Right enough of me waffling here’s the report, please click on the link to read the report on the SIXT website, probably better formatting. ( https://www.sixt.com.au/magazine/tips/top-marathons-australia-nz/ )

Data Reveals the Best Marathons in Australia & NZ to Achieve a PB in 2026

For many runners, marathon day isn’t about smashing a PB – it’s about surviving all 42.195 kilometres without melting, climbing a mountain, or choking on humidity thick enough to slice with a knife.
And let’s be honest: not all marathons are created equal. Some courses are flat, cool and breezy. Others feel like running through a sauna… uphill… at altitude.
So we analysed 28 marathons across Australia and New Zealand to answer the question every casual and intermediate runner secretly wants to know: which marathon is the best?

To determine the easiest and most comfortable marathon courses in Australia and New Zealand, we developed a weighted scoring system based on seven key factors. Elevation gain, temperature, humidity, fastest time, altitude and popularity indicators – participants and Instagram mentions. To determine ranking, each marathon was given a score out of 100.

The Verdict: Gold Coast Marathon is the Most Runner-Friendly Marathon in Australia & NZ
Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast
Gold Coast Marathon – Overall Score: 79/100
When: July
Elevation Gain: 62m | Temp: 18°C | Altitude: 12m | Humidity: 66%

Gold Coast earns its #1 ranking thanks to the most forgiving overall conditions in the dataset: a famously flat course, steady sea-level altitude, predictable cool-mild winter weather, and a large field that supports pacing, energy, and logistics.

Its elevation is among the lowest in the country, the temperature sits in a comfortable winter running zone, and the course has one of the fastest elite times on record in the Southern Hemisphere, signalling a fast, smooth run even for everyday athletes.

On top of the ideal racing conditions, the Gold Coast is one of Australia’s top holiday destinations. Runners get a sun-kissed, oceanfront course with uninterrupted coastal views that feel more like a scenic long run than a competitive race. Imagine crossing the finish line and celebrating with a post-race dip at Surfers Paradise, brunch along the beach, or even a full weekend getaway. For many, it’s not just a marathon, it’s a mini-holiday with a medal at the end.

Combined with huge social buzz, a scenic coastline route, holiday-worthy surroundings and textbook marathon weather, the Gold Coast Marathon is officially the easiest, breeziest race to run in Australia & NZ. So whether you’re running your first marathon or trying to smash a PB, the Gold Coast has the marathon to do it.

The Contenders: Top 5 Most Comfortable Marathons
2. Christchurch Marathon – Score: 72.7/100
When: April
Elevation Gain: 33m | Temp: 12°C | Altitude: 20m | Humidity: 74%

Christchurch is the hidden gem of New Zealand and sits at the coolest marathon in the top five, literally. The 12°C April temperature is near-perfect for distance running, and the elevation gain is one of the lowest in the entire dataset. High humidity is its only drawback, but the flat course and crisp autumn weather make Christchurch one of the most comfortable marathons for first-timers and casual runners. While Christchurch might have near-perfect running conditions, in contrast, the Gold Coast brings a full holiday atmosphere, huge crowds, buzzing coastal precincts, iconic beachfront backdrops, and that infectious “big-race” electricity that can help carry runners through the tough late kilometres.

Wellington
3. Wellington Marathon – Score: 71/100
When: April
Elevation Gain: 30m | Temp: 13°C | Altitude: 12m | Humidity: 78%

Wellington is technically the flattest of the top five, with just 30 metres of elevation gain, and its sea-level altitude helps make pacing and breathing easier. Weather conditions are reliably cool and runner-friendly. Humidity is on the higher side, but with a calm out-and-back route, Wellington remains one of the most comfortable courses in NZ.

4. Melbourne Marathon – Score: 67.2/100
When: October
Elevation Gain: 135m | Temp: 14°C | Altitude: 31m | Humidity: 67%

2013 Melbourne Marathon

Melbourne offers the best big-city comfort experience: cool spring weather, moderate humidity, and a huge field of 14,000 runners creating pace groups at every level. While the 135m elevation gain is higher than the NZ courses, the temperature and dryness balance it out.

As one of the biggest marathons in Australia, Melbourne carries an atmosphere most races can’t replicate: the noise, the crowds, the energy, the finish inside the MCG. For many runners, the hype alone is enough to carry them through the final kilometres. Looking at social media, it has the second highest number of mentions on Instagram. With the country’s largest marathon field and a fast 2:09:12 course record, Melbourne is ideal for runners who want crowd energy and prestige but also some manageable course conditions.

5. Perth Marathon – Score: 65.7/100
When: October
Elevation Gain: 187m | Temp: 16°C | Altitude: 15m | Humidity: 53%

Perth ranks fifth thanks to the most comfortable humidity level in the entire Top 5 at just 53%, significantly lower than its rivals. Combined with stable spring temperatures, sea-level running, and a relaxed mid-sized field, it’s one of the most physically forgiving races climate-wise. While the elevation gain is higher, the cool, dry conditions soften the impact and make this an excellent choice for runners who prefer crisp, breathable air.

Honourable Mentions: Outside the Numbers

Sydney Marathon – The Scenic Comfort Pick

Sydney’s humidity and elevation keep it out of the top tier, but for runners who love cool weather and bucket-list views from the Harbour Bridge to the famous Opera House, comfort becomes a matter of distraction.
While it fell outside the Top 5 due to its significant elevation gain, Sydney is still one of the most prestigious marathons in the Southern Hemisphere. Like Melbourne, it holds Major status on the global circuit and boasts the single fastest marathon time in all of Australia & New Zealand, a blistering 2:06:06. For runners chasing prestige, atmosphere, world-class organisation, and genuine elite-course speed, Sydney remains a standout

Plus for the people who want to seen on socials or the influencers that are chasing reach, it has the most number of Instagram mentions of all the locations we looked at.

Cairns Marathon – Great for Warm-Weather Runners

If you like the occasional sauna after the gym, you are going to love running the Cairns Marathon. Cairnsoffers a flat route and lively atmosphere, just be prepared for tropical conditions, higher temperatures and lots of sweat.

Hobart Marathon – For the View Collectors

While elevation knocks its score down, Hobart’s crisp April temperatures and scenic waterfront course appeal strongly to runners who prefer cold air, clean views and challenging terrain. And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t love a weekend away in one of Australia’s most scenic states? So, if you want to take the scenic route, the Hobart Marathon could be the one for you.

How to Choose Your Perfect “Comfort Marathon”

Your easiest marathon isn’t only about being flat, it’s about choosing a race that supports your physiology:

Want cool weather?

Pick Christchurch, Melbourne, Dunedin, or Canberra.

Hate hills?

Pick Christchurch, Wellington, Gold Coast, or Cairns.

Need low humidity?

Pick Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, or Ballarat.

Prefer big crowds (less lonely)?

Pick Melbourne, Gold Coast, or Sydney.

Want a friendly, not overwhelming field?

Pick Newcastle, Shepparton, or Wellington.

Some runners need cool, dry air. Others thrive in warmth. Some need flat terrain, others want big-race support. Our data shows that “easy” is personal, but certain races offer conditions noticeably kinder on the body.

Methodology

To determine the easiest and most comfortable marathon courses in Australia and New Zealand, we developed a weighted scoring system based on seven key factors. These elements were chosen because they directly affect how physically demanding a marathon feels to runners, from climate stress to terrain difficulty to race-day atmosphere.
The weights given to each factor are elevation gain (25%), temperature (20%), humidity (20%), fastest time (20%), altitude (5%), popularity indicators (participants and Instagram mentions, 10%),

Data Notes: All information is current as of November 2025. Course records, participant numbers, and conditions may vary. Always check official race websites for the most up-to-date details before registering.

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Big shout out to fisiocrem , this product is just incredible for tired and aching legs. I use it daily and have noticed a vast improvement in recovery.

Bix hydration is just ace, a product brought to life by Vlad Ixel a professional ultra runner who knows a thing or two about hydration. ( https://www.bixvitamins.com/ )  The best thing about Bix is it tastes good with many different flavours and you never get sick of drinking it, this is a big plus as Maurten and Tailwind (both great products)  can be difficult to digest later in the event.  From the website :-

As an Australian elite multiple trail running champion, with wins in over 40 ultra-marathon races across Asia, recovery from training and races has always been my top priority. 

In searching for a solid recovery and hydration supplement, I recognized that critical vitamins and minerals – both in diversity and quantity – were missing from almost all supplements on the market. I had the feeling that in an effort to maximize their bottom-lines, companies in the hydration space, failed to deliver a product that could meaningfully assist athlete performance. 

In order to address this, I began the development of a hydration product. After two and a half years of development alongside a leading German sports scientist, BIX Recovery, an advanced, high-quality recovery drink was born. 

BIX boosts 12 active ingredients scientifically balanced to replace lost electrolytes and assist in immune function. It’s designed with quality vitamins and minerals, in quantities that work! 

BIX is a recovery solution for everyone, that will get you to the top of your game!

Great hydration.

What can I say about HumanTecar,  ( https://athleticus.com.au/ ) it looks great, smells great and is awesome for recovery or even pre-run/workout. Read about the science behind it first and then try the products. The compression bandages are just magical after a long event. Put these on and the next day you are recovered, I have used them on a number of occasions and they never fail to astound me albeit the family poke fun at me as I look like a ‘mummy and smell funny’ !

Fractelhttps://fractel.com.au/ ) have your performance headgear covered. I love the colours and the functionality of these hats, I guarantee there is one model you’ll fall in love with.

Fractel headgear, just ace.

Shokz headphones, let you keep in touch with the world around while losing yourself in quality tunes or podcasts. ( https://shokz.com.au/ )

Best running headphones EVER !

T8 running apparel is the best you can get, second to none. Designed for the ultra humid Hong Kong conditions the owners live in.  It is light and does away with any chaffing worries. T8 is the name given to the highest typhoon warning in Honk Kong,  storms and typhoons with gusts exceeding 180kph, which explains the branding. ( https://t8.run/)

Altra supply the best trail shoes on the planet, in my opinion, and none better than the Olympus five. Do yourself a favour and buy a pair. ( https://www.altrarunning.com.au/ )
https://www.osprey.com/au/en/category/hydration/trail-running/ Osprey Australia have come onboard and are supplying me with two running backpacks and travelling luggage for the Run Britannia adventure. I particularly like their running backpacks and am excited to test them over the event. I’ll be using the Duro 6 and the Duro 1.5 backpacks.
Excited to have Coros onboard who have supplied me with the new Apex 2 Pro GPS watch. I already owned the Apex 2 and was stoked when Coros reached out and offered me an upgrade. Even more battery life, can you believe 75 hours using GPS, wow! The watch itself is awesome, so light and well made. The watch is paired with a incredible application to keep track of all your stats, and runners love stats ! .  ( https://coros.net.au/ )
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