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Jogging around Fownhope offers diverse natural features and scenic landscapes within the Wye Valley National Landscape. The area is characterized by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and paths alongside the River Wye. Runners can explore a network of trails through nature reserves like Haugh Woods and Joan's Hill Farm. This region provides varied terrain suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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8.07km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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10.2km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails are two short trails that meander the ancient woodland of Haugh Woods. The trails have been set up by Forestry England to allow everyone to enjoy the numerous butterflies and moths that live here. This is an important site for UK butterflies (we are in short supply!) and this woodland gives nearly 350 hectares or 850 acres for them to breed. There are about over 600 of both species living here!
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This is a beautiful area. Walking through Joan’s Hill Farm Nature Reserve and the surrounding countryside epitomises the best of the English countryside. You will be surrounded by undisturbed woodland, flower rich meadows and wildlife.
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Choose paths wisely some are gravel topped others are earth paths, but great area for dogs
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Around 50 acres of beautifully preserved meadowland, rich and diverse in wildlife including many rare wildflowers.
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Haugh Woods has 2 butterfly trails (of short distance) that provide a great route through the north and south of the woods, respectively. Good paths underfoot, and great butterfly habitat.
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Fownhope offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 250 trails available. These range from easy jogs to more challenging runs, catering to various fitness levels.
The terrain around Fownhope is quite varied, featuring rolling hills, ancient woodlands like Haugh Woods and Nupend Wood, and scenic paths alongside the River Wye. You'll find a mix of riverside trails, woodland tracks, and agricultural fields, all within the picturesque Wye Valley National Landscape.
Yes, Fownhope has several routes suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly categorized, many of the easier trails through nature reserves or along the River Wye are generally suitable for a leisurely family jog. The extensive footpath network offers options for various abilities.
Many of the trails in and around Fownhope are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a run with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Absolutely. Fownhope is rich in scenic beauty. Routes often provide stunning views of the Wye Valley. For example, the Bench With View of Wye Valley loop from Joans Hill Farm Reserve offers expansive vistas. You can also explore ancient woodlands like Haugh Woods, known for its butterfly trails, or pass by historical sites such as Capler Camp Hillfort.
Parking is generally available in and around Fownhope village, often near trailheads or local amenities. Many routes, such as The Green Man Pub – Fownhope Parish Stocks loop from Fownhope, start directly from the village, making access convenient. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions.
Yes, Fownhope is known for its extensive network of footpaths, including many circular routes that start and end in the village. The Haugh Woods loop — Wye Valley is a popular circular option, as is the Bench With View of Wye Valley loop from Joans Hill Farm Reserve.
For beginners or those seeking a gentler run, Fownhope offers 26 easy routes. Look for paths along the River Wye or through less hilly nature reserves. These routes provide a pleasant introduction to running in the area without significant elevation changes.
Fownhope is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for running. In spring, woodlands like Nupend Wood are adorned with bluebells, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Summer offers warm weather for riverside runs, and winter can provide crisp, quiet trails, though some paths may be muddy.
Yes, Fownhope village has local establishments where you can refuel after a run. The The Green Man Pub – Fownhope Parish Stocks loop from Fownhope even starts near a pub, offering a convenient option for post-run refreshments. You can find more information about local amenities on the Fownhope Parish Council website.
The running routes in Fownhope are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 28 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse natural features, the tranquility of the ancient woodlands, and the stunning views of the Wye Valley National Landscape.
Beyond the natural beauty, you might encounter several interesting attractions. These include the Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails, the historic Capler Camp Hillfort, and the charming Holy Rood Church, Mordiford. These points of interest add cultural and historical depth to your run.
The duration of running routes in Fownhope varies greatly depending on the distance and difficulty. For instance, the popular Haugh Woods loop — Wye Valley, at 5.0 miles (8.1 km), typically takes about 55 minutes, while a longer route like the Bench With View of Wye Valley loop from Joans Hill Farm Reserve (6.3 miles / 10.2 km) might take around 1 hour 13 minutes.
While Fownhope is a rural village, it does have some public transport links. However, services might be less frequent than in urban areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance if you plan to rely on public transport to reach the running trails. For more detailed information, you might consult local transport authority websites.


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