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Haighton

The best running trails around Haighton

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Jogging around Haighton offers a connection with nature through its diverse rural landscape northeast of Preston. The area features quiet country lanes, extensive woodlands, and open meadows, providing varied surfaces for running. Joggers can explore unmade woodland paths and grassy trails, with some routes following the picturesque Savick Brook. The terrain generally presents gentle slopes, making it accessible for various fitness levels.

Best jogging routes around Haighton

  • The most popular jogging route is Mellings Wood loop from St Mary's,…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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White Bull Pub loop from Archbishop Temple Church of England High School

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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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September 20, 2024, Brockholes Nature Reserve

Lots of hideaways to stop and admire the wildlife

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Brockholes is a new kind of nature reserve: an unreserved reserve that brims with wildlife, teaches the next generation about the wonders of nature, and gives back to the local community throughΒ Myplace and Forest School projects. This former sand and gravel quarry has been transformed into a natural haven. Fields brimming with orchids and yellow rattle, woods shining bright with bluebells, and tranquil lakes all transport you to a magical wonderland. Spring sees the beginning of the Brockholes baby boom as lapwings, oystercatchers, redshank and more breed on Meadow Lake and Number 1 Pit. And don’t miss a walk through the woodland to admire vast carpets of beautiful bluebells. In May, whimbrel roost in large numbers, while throughout spring and summer swifts, sand martins and hobbies create fantastic aerial displays over the lakes. As the sun shines, the reserve literally buzzes with insects. Clouds of damselflies rest on leaves and paths, and dragonflies dart across the water. Five and six-spot burnet moths weigh down every flower, while small copper, common blue and comma butterflies seem to flit from every corner. Don’t miss the chance to spot the elusive white-letter hairstreak butterfly, which can be seen at Brockholes for just three weeks spanning July and August. Autumn is the time to see ospreys passing over Brockholes on their way back to Africa, while in winter, the reserve is packed with migratory waders. Winter is also a great time to try and see bitterns as they venture out onto the ice.

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Cracking views of Ribble with lovely wildlife and plenty of birds and butterfly in the summer months. Definitely worth a stop and a photo.

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Brockholes was previously a major quarry extraction site. The land was bought by the Trust in January 2007, and the reserve opened to the public at Easter 2011. It has been regenerated as a mosaic of key habitats such as pools, reedbeds and woodland. The reserve is aimed less at dedicated bird-watchers and nature lovers than the general public of the big cities. The riverbank is covered in steaming ferns and rampant Himalayan balsam. Brockholes offers a wide range of events throughout the year and over 250 acres of trails and hides. It has already seen record numbers of breeding wading birds along with visitors such as osprey, otter and bittern. Now it's a beautiful nature reserve with amazing wildlife.

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Neolithic to Saxon finds from along the River Ribble during the creation of the Preston Docks and others revealed man has been in the area for a long time. The River Ribble looked completely different then and the coastline is likely to have been much further inland than it is at present where land has been reclaimed and the marsh extended out into the River Ribble due to sedimentation. The Ribble would appear to have been known in Roman times as the Belisama,possibly giving its name to Samlesbury. Ptolemy's "Belisama aest." seems to represent the estuary of the Ribble. Bremetennacum was a Roman fort that guarded a crossing-point of the river at Ribchester. Remains of another Roman site were discovered at Walton-le-Dale in the mid-19th century.

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Just be careful here as the gradient is steep and the cobles are 'slippery when wet' - do as the signage says - dismount!

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Have a good look around on both sides of the path!

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The photo-map shows the route from this highlight (shown as highlight 4 on photo) at Bluebell Way at the M6 motorway junction. The route shows the northerly, clockwise Guild Wheel route option around the junction on a route to the Brockholes Nature Reserve. An alternative route follows Bluebell Way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Haighton?

Haighton offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 560 trails documented on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging runs.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the jogging paths in Haighton?

Joggers in Haighton will find a diverse mix of terrain. Routes often feature quiet tarmac lanes, unmade woodland paths, and grassy trails across open meadows and pastures. While many paths have gentle slopes, some woodland areas can be muddy, especially after rain.

Are there any easy running routes suitable for beginners in Haighton?

Yes, Haighton has numerous easy running routes. There are over 50 easy trails available, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These routes typically feature gentle slopes and accessible surfaces.

What are some notable natural features I might see while running in Haighton?

Haighton's running routes often pass through beautiful woodlands, expansive meadows, and along the picturesque Savick Brook. In late spring, you might even catch the vibrant bluebells in woodlands like Fulwood Park Wood, adding to the scenic beauty of your run.

Are there any specific landmarks or points of interest along the running trails?

While running in Haighton, you might encounter the historic 17th-century Haighton Manor, which serves as a prominent local landmark and a potential starting or ending point for circular routes. For those looking to explore slightly further, nearby attractions include Brockholes Nature Reserve and Hoghton Bottoms Weir and Viaduct, offering additional scenic views.

What do other runners enjoy most about the trails in Haighton?

The running routes in Haighton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 36 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil rural setting, the variety of natural landscapes, and the opportunity to connect with nature away from urban hustle.

Are there any circular running routes that start and end at a convenient location, perhaps with refreshments?

Yes, many routes in Haighton are circular. The Haighton Manor, a historic pub and restaurant, is a popular starting and ending point for several loops, allowing you to enjoy refreshments after your run. An example is the 4-mile circular pub walk mentioned in local guides, which is also suitable for running.

Can I find running routes that are suitable for families with children?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly categorized, many of Haighton's trails feature gentle slopes and varied, engaging scenery through woodlands and meadows. The easier routes, in particular, would be suitable for families looking for a pleasant outdoor activity.

What is a good running route for someone looking for a moderate challenge?

For a moderate challenge, consider the White Bull Pub loop from Archbishop Temple Church of England High School. This 5.1-mile (8.2 km) path often follows quiet country lanes and open meadows, providing tranquil views and a good workout.

Are there any longer, more challenging running trails in the area?

If you're seeking a longer and more challenging run, the Mellings Wood loop from St Mary's is a great option. This 11.6-mile (18.7 km) trail leads through scenic woodlands and is classified as difficult, offering a substantial workout.

What is the best time of year to go running in Haighton?

Haighton offers enjoyable running experiences year-round. Late spring is particularly beautiful when woodlands like Fulwood Park Wood are adorned with bluebells. However, be aware that some paths, especially unmade woodland trails, can become muddy during wetter seasons.

Are there any running routes that offer views of water or follow a brook?

Yes, several running routes in Haighton follow the course of the pretty Savick Brook, adding a calming waterside element to your run. These paths provide a refreshing experience with pleasant views of the flowing water.

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