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The best running trails in South West England

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Jogging in South West England offers diverse natural landscapes, from rugged coastlines to expansive moorlands and ancient woodlands. The region is characterized by its national parks, including Dartmoor and Exmoor, which provide varied and challenging terrains. Extensive networks of trails, such as the South West Coast Path, wind through dramatic clifftops, river valleys, and rolling hills, catering to a wide range of running preferences. This varied geography ensures a mix of gradients and surfaces for runners.

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Last updated: May 10, 2026

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South West Coast Path: Isle of Portland Circuit

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Lace up for a challenging jogging adventure on the South West Coast Path: Isle of Portland Circuit. This difficult route covers 12.8 miles (20.5 km) and features an elevation gain…

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Embark on a moderate jogging adventure with the Bath Skyline loop, covering 7.5 miles (12.0 km) and gaining 639 feet (195 metres) in elevation, typically completed in 1 hour and…

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Embark on a moderate jogging loop through Riverside Valley Park and along the River Exe, a route spanning 5.3 miles (8.5 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 62 feet…

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Embark on the Dartington Estate & Staverton loop, a moderate jogging route that covers 5.7 miles (9.2 km) with an elevation gain of 430 feet (131 metres). You can expect…

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Embark on a difficult jogging adventure along the Old Harry Rocks loop from Corfe Castle, a challenging 14.6-mile (23.5 km) route that demands very good fitness. This trail takes approximately…

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This moderate jogging loop, the Freshford, Iford & Avoncliff loop from Bradford on Avon, offers a diverse and picturesque experience. You'll cover 7.8 miles (12.6 km) with about 739 feet…

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Prepare for a difficult jogging adventure on the South West Coast Path: Torcross and Prawle Point Loop. This route spans 22.1 miles (35.6 km) and involves a significant 2322 feet…

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Set out on the Coast & Canal Loop from Bude for a varied jogging experience that combines dramatic coastal scenery with peaceful waterside paths. This moderate 5.7-mile (9.2 km) route,…

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May 10, 2026, Swanage Obelisk

The Experience Today Standing next to it today, you realize it’s more than just a pillar; it’s a monument to the connection between London and the Dorset coast. It’s a bit of a "geographic hug"—on one side you have the sweep of Swanage Bay, and on the other, the massive expanse of Poole Harbour. It’s the perfect place to lean against the cold stone, catch your breath, and realise you’re touching a piece of 19th-century London history that just happened to find a better view in Dorset.

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May 10, 2026, Swanage Obelisk

The "Why" Behind the Hill Burt didn't just put it there because it looked nice. He dedicated it to his uncle and mentor, John Mowlem (another massive figure in Swanage history). But there was a practical side, too: A Landmark: It served as a waypoint for ships navigating the tricky waters around Old Harry Rocks. The View: Burt was obsessed with showing off the beauty of his hometown. By placing it on the ridge, he essentially gave people a reason to climb the hill and look down at the town he was helping to build. The Great Disappearing Act (WWII) If you look closely at the obelisk today, it looks remarkably "clean." That’s because the one you see now is a reconstruction. During World War II, the original stone obelisk was considered a "navigational hazard." The British military was worried that German pilots would use the tall, white stone pillar as a landmark to help them find their bearings for bombing raids on nearby Bournemouth or Poole. So, in 1941, they knocked it down. For decades, it lay in pieces in the grass. It wasn't until 1973 that the Encombe Estate and local residents gathered the resources to rebuild it (using a mix of the original stone and some fresh Purbeck masonry) to celebrate "Plant a Tree in '73"—though ironic, as there isn't a tree in sight on that windy ridge!

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May 10, 2026, Swanage Obelisk

If you’ve been hiking those ridges, that lone stone pillar standing guard over Swanage has likely caught your eye. It’s officially known as the Ballard Down Obelisk (or the Burt Memorial), and the story behind it is a classic tale of Victorian pride, a bit of eccentricity, and some very literal "re-gifting." The "Stolen" Monument The obelisk wasn't originally built for the Purbeck Hills. It actually started its life in London. In the mid-1800s, it served as a monument to a man named James Thompson, standing near the entrance to the Vauxhall Bridge. However, when the bridge was being rebuilt in the late 19th century, the obelisk became an "obstruction" and was destined for the scrap heap. Enter George Burt: The Man Who Moved London Swanage looks the way it does today largely because of George Burt, a local businessman who ran a massive masonry firm in London. He had a habit of taking "architectural leftovers" from London and shipping them back to Swanage as ballast on his empty stone boats. When he saw the obelisk was going to be demolished in 1892, he stepped in. He didn't just save it; he dismantled it, shipped it down the coast, and hauled it all the way to the top of Ballard Down.

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The Giant's Cave is a small pass through cave with a great view of the River Wye and Landscape

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Italian gardens and nice cafe. Bikes welcome.

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Some great views of Tintern from this viewpoint

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The lighthouse in Portland, southern England, is an impressive landmark that is both historically and architecturally fascinating. Built in the 19th century, it has served as an important landmark for ships in the bay ever since. Its clifftop location offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding coastal scenery. The lighthouse is a popular photo opportunity and an interesting destination for visitors interested in learning more about the region's maritime history. Overall, it is a charming and significant symbol of Portland!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many jogging routes are available in South West England?

South West England offers an extensive network of over 24,000 running routes. These range from gentle riverside paths to challenging coastal trails and moorland ascents, catering to all preferences and fitness levels.

Are there running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy jog?

Yes, South West England has over 2,500 easy running routes. For a relatively flat and scenic option, consider the Riverside Valley Park & River Exe loop from Exeter, which offers a pleasant 8.5 km path along the River Exe.

What kind of challenging trail runs can I find in the South West?

For those seeking a challenge, the region boasts over 4,100 difficult routes. The South West Coast Path: Torcross and Prawle Point Loop is a demanding 35.6 km trail with significant elevation changes, offering a true test of endurance amidst stunning coastal scenery.

Are there any circular running routes in South West England?

Many routes in South West England are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An excellent example is the Dartington Estate & Staverton loop, a moderate 9.2 km trail that explores the beautiful Dartington Estate.

Can I find running trails that are accessible by public transport?

Yes, several routes are conveniently located near public transport hubs. The Bath Skyline loop from Bath Spa is a popular moderate 12 km route that starts directly from Bath Spa station, providing scenic views around the historic city.

Are there dog-friendly running trails in the South West?

South West England is generally very dog-friendly, with many trails welcoming canine companions. Devon, in particular, is recognized for its dog-running trails. Always check specific route details and local signage for any restrictions, especially in nature reserves or during nesting seasons.

What are some scenic viewpoints or landmarks I can see while running?

The region is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can encounter rugged granite tors like Haytor Rocks and Hound Tor in Dartmoor, or dramatic coastal features along the South West Coast Path. The Route 1: Mermaids and seals between Zennor and Saint-Ives offers stunning views around the Land's End area.

Are there any running routes that feature waterfalls?

Yes, South West England has several beautiful waterfalls. You might find routes near highlights such as Lydford Gorge or Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall. These natural features often provide picturesque backdrops for a refreshing run.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in South West England?

The komoot community highly rates the running experiences in South West England, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,600 reviews. Runners often praise the region's diverse and striking natural landscapes, from the dramatic coastlines to the expansive moorlands and tranquil river valleys, offering a wide range of experiences.

Are there running routes with good parking facilities?

Many trailheads, especially those in National Parks or popular coastal areas, offer designated parking. For example, routes around Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks typically have parking available. It's always advisable to check specific route descriptions for parking information before you go.

Can I find running routes that pass through historic or charming towns?

Absolutely. The region is dotted with historic towns and villages. The Freshford, Iford & Avoncliff loop from Bradford on Avon is a moderate 12.5 km route that takes you through picturesque villages and along river paths, offering a blend of natural beauty and local charm.

Are there any coastal running routes that are not part of the main South West Coast Path?

While the South West Coast Path is prominent, other coastal options exist. The Coast & canal loop from Bude is a moderate 9.1 km route that combines coastal views with a peaceful canal path, offering a different coastal running experience in Cornwall.

What are the best areas for running in South West England if I want varied terrain?

For varied terrain, consider Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks. Dartmoor offers rugged granite tors, open moorland, and river valleys, while Exmoor features moorland, ancient forests, and dramatic coastlines. Both provide a mix of gradients and surfaces, from gentle slopes to challenging ascents.

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