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Jogging around Choppington offers a variety of routes through diverse landscapes. The region features a mix of woodlands, open fields, and paths alongside the River Wansbeck. Elevation changes are generally gentle, with most routes involving modest ascents and descents. The terrain is suitable for various fitness levels, providing accessible options for runners.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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7.70km
00:49
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
27
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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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10.8km
01:07
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A peaceful and traffic-free path along the River Wansbeck that’s a pleasure to cycle on. The surface is mostly good tarmac, but some parts are a bit worn. It's suitable for all bike types though.
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Charming cafe with great river views from the nice outside terrace. They have a decent selection of cakes and all the usual teas and coffees you could want.
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The path cuts through the Riverside Park, following the banks of the River Wansbeck to its estuary. It's an idyllic walk through woodland and meadow, and also passes under the impressive North Seaton Railway Viaduct, or the Black Bridge.
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First professor of surgery in south africa and WW1 colleague of Marie Curie, born in this buildingg August 14th, 1886.
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The church’s history is tied to Methodism, which grew in the area after John Wesley preached nearby. The first chapel in Bedlington was built in the 1890s by Michael Longridge. Due to issues with location, a new chapel, the Colliery Chapel, was built in 1884, funded in part by the local coal company. Over time, as other local chapels closed, their members joined Colliery, helping the congregation grow.
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There are over 270 running routes in the Choppington area, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include paths through woodlands, open fields, and along the River Wansbeck.
Yes, Choppington offers a good selection of easy running routes perfect for beginners. With 35 routes classified as easy, you'll find gentle terrain and modest elevation changes, making them accessible for those new to running or looking for a relaxed jog.
Running routes in Choppington vary in length, but many popular options range from 4.5 to 6.5 miles (7 to 10 km). For example, the Owl Decoy on Utility Pole – Choppington Woods Entrance loop from Choppington is 5.2 miles (8.4 km), while the Path to Bothal – Path Along the River loop from Ashington extends to 6.7 miles (10.8 km).
Absolutely. Many of the easier routes in Choppington are suitable for families, featuring relatively flat terrain and pleasant scenery through woodlands and parks. These paths provide a great opportunity for a family jog or a leisurely run together.
Many of the natural paths and open spaces around Choppington are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control. It's always best to check local signage for specific regulations regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.
The terrain around Choppington is diverse, featuring a mix of accessible woodlands, open fields, and paths alongside the River Wansbeck. Most routes have gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for various fitness levels.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for running in Choppington, with milder weather and lush scenery. Autumn also provides beautiful colours. While winter running is possible, be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions on some trails.
Yes, several routes offer glimpses of local points of interest. You might pass by natural features like Queen Elizabeth II Country Park Lake or Cresswell Pond. Historical sites such as Bothal Castle are also within the wider region, offering scenic views.
The running routes in Choppington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, including quiet woodlands and river paths, and the accessibility of the trails for various ability levels.
Yes, many of the running routes in Choppington are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Guidepost War Memorial – Choppington Woods Entrance loop from Bedlington and the Gallagher Park East Entrance – Gallagher Park Entrance loop from Bedlington.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many running routes in Choppington start from accessible points where parking is often available nearby. For routes like those around Choppington Woods or Gallagher Park, you can typically find convenient places to park.


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