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Jogging routes around Yanworth traverse the varied terrain of the Cotswolds National Landscape, characterized by rolling hills, gentle valleys, and open countryside. The region features distinctive Jurassic limestone geology, guiding runners through farmed fields and ancient beechwoods. Paths often follow the banks of the tranquil River Coln, offering a dynamic experience for those exploring on foot. This landscape provides a mix of woodlands and open fields suitable for running.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hard run. Very 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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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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At the General Audience on June 21, 2006, the then Holy Father briefly summarized two biblical accounts that illustrate the special position of James the Greater, the patron saint of this church, among the disciples: "He was privileged, along with Peter and John, to participate in the hour of Jesus' agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and in the event of Jesus' transfiguration. (...) In the first instance, James, together with the other two apostles, experienced the glory of the Lord; he saw him speaking with Moses and Elijah; he saw the radiance of divine glory shine forth in Jesus; in the second instance, he stood before suffering and humiliation; he saw with his own eyes how the Son of God humbled himself and was obedient unto death. The second experience was certainly an opportunity for him to mature in faith and to correct the one-sided, triumphalistic interpretation of the first experience: He had to recognize that the Messiah, whom the Jewish people expected to be a triumphant figure, was in reality not only surrounded by honor and glory, but also of suffering and weakness. The glory of Christ is realized precisely on the cross, in sharing in our sufferings.” (Pope Benedict XVI)
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Yes Northleach and particularly for Lynwood Cafe in the square, the church - the cathedral of the cotswolds, and if a meal is required the Wheatsheaf Pub.
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"The Anglican Church of St James at Coln St. Dennis in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the 12th century. It is a grade I listed building. The Church of England parish church is dedicated to Saint James the Great. The church was dedicated to Saint Katherine in the 13th century, Saint Dennis in the 18th century, and is believed to have once been dedicated to Saint Kenelm.[2] During the 18th century it may have briefly been dedicated to St Dennis. The central tower had a belfry added in the 15th century. This was rebuilt in 1904 as part of a wider restoration by William Weir the architect for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. The parish is part of the Chedworth Yanworth and Stowell Coln Rogers and Coln St Dennis benefice within the Diocese of Gloucester." Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St_James,_Coln_St._Dennis
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Beautiful piece where we saw many pheasants.
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tour calls a sharp left immediately after turning right on to footpath; you have to run all the way down the hill before turning!
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Gorgeous stretch of walking along the Macmillan Way via the River Coln in the Cotswolds near Chedworth.
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Tourists type "Cotswolds" into google maps and this is where it takes them... Be prepared to be asked for directions!
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Yanworth offers a selection of 15 dedicated running routes. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from moderate to more challenging distances through the Cotswolds landscape.
The jogging trails around Yanworth feature a diverse terrain characteristic of the Cotswolds National Landscape. You'll encounter rolling hills, gentle valleys, and open countryside, often set against distinctive Jurassic limestone geology. Routes frequently guide runners through farmed fields, ancient beechwoods, and along the tranquil River Coln, providing a dynamic mix of woodlands and open fields.
While the routes around Yanworth are generally moderate to difficult, many sections of the trails are suitable for families looking for a scenic walk or a less strenuous jog. For a moderate option that explores the local countryside, consider the Country Lanes in the Cotswolds – Scenic Lane in the Cotswolds loop from Northleach, which is 7.0 miles long.
Many trails in the Cotswolds, including those around Yanworth, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially when passing through farmland with livestock. It's always advisable to check local signage. A good option for a run with your dog could be the Fox Covert loop from Northleach, a moderate 5.2-mile route offering varied scenery.
Yes, many of the running routes around Yanworth are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the challenging Chedworth Roman Villa – Northleach Town Centre loop from Yanworth is a 15.9-mile circular trail that integrates historical attractions.
The Yanworth area is rich in history. You can incorporate significant sites into your runs, such as the historic Chedworth Roman Villa, one of Britain's largest Roman villas. The Chedworth Roman Villa – Northleach Town Centre loop from Yanworth specifically passes by this landmark. You might also encounter charming village churches like the 12th-century St. Michael's Church in Yanworth or St. George's Church in Hampnett on various trails.
Absolutely. The region is known for its quintessential Cotswold villages. The Lynwood & Co Northleach – Black Cat Community Café loop from Northleach, a moderate 6.0-mile trail, leads through traditional Cotswold stone villages, offering a glimpse into the area's unique architecture and charm.
The running routes in Yanworth are highly rated by the komoot community, holding an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied terrain, the beauty of the ancient beechwoods, and the peaceful stretches along the River Coln, making for a dynamic and engaging experience.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a longer challenge, the Yanworth area offers several options. The Chedworth Roman Villa – Northleach Town Centre loop from Yanworth is a difficult 15.9-mile (25.5 km) trail that takes approximately 2 hours 45 minutes to complete, providing a substantial workout through varied landscapes.
While Yanworth itself is a small, peaceful village, several routes connect to nearby towns and villages where you can find refreshments. For instance, the Lynwood & Co Northleach – Black Cat Community Café loop from Northleach starts and ends near cafes in Northleach, making it convenient for a post-run treat.
The Cotswolds are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for jogging in Yanworth. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and mild temperatures, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer can be pleasant, but trails might be busier. Winter runs are also possible, though conditions can be muddy, especially after rain.
Yes, many paths in the Yanworth area follow the banks of the tranquil River Coln. These sections offer picturesque waterside views and a serene running experience. The overall landscape, with its gentle valleys and open countryside, frequently integrates the river into its scenic routes.


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