A 35km charity walk from Malabar to The Rocks along Sydney's eastern coastline, raising funds to cure mitochondrial disease.


The Bloody Long Walk is one of Australia's favourite charity challenges — a 35km walk (or run, if you're keen) that raises funds for the Mito Foundation to help find a cure for mitochondrial disease. The Sydney East edition is a cracker, hugging the city's spectacular eastern coastline from Malabar all the way to The Rocks, tackled solo or as a team.
It's a long but achievable day on your feet, following well-marked coastal paths with rest stops, snacks and plenty of encouragement along the way. Most participants walk it in teams, soaking up the camaraderie and the cause, though you're welcome to jog sections if you're feeling fit. The harbour finish is a genuine celebration of a big achievement.
Held in November, Sydney's late-spring weather is usually warm, so pack sun protection and plenty of water. Train up with some long walks beforehand — 35km is no joke — and break in your shoes to avoid blisters. Every entrant fundraises for the Mito Foundation, so rally your friends and family behind your team. Register online via the official Bloody Long Walk website.