How it Started
The Convex Bermuda End-to-End, often referred to simply as the "End-to-End," traces its roots back to 1988. What began as a small initiative to raise funds for local charities has since blossomed into one of Bermuda's most beloved annual events. Over the years, the End-to-End has grown in scale and popularity, attracting participants from across the island and beyond.
The Route
The hallmark of the End-to-End is its iconic route, which spans the length of the island, stretching from one end to the other - a total of 24.1 miles starting in St George’s and ending in Dockyard. Participants have the option to walk or cycle their way through Bermuda's diverse landscapes – from lush trails and tranquil coastal paths to local neighborhoods and many bridges.