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Jogging around Woking offers access to a diverse landscape of green spaces, woodlands, and waterways. The region features well-maintained routes through areas like Woking Park Local Nature Reserve, which includes woodlands, grasslands, and ponds. Horsell Common provides extensive heathland and woodland trails with varied terrain. Additionally, the Basingstoke Canal and River Bourne offer picturesque, flatter paths alongside water.
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Really stunning. just don't get stuck there when the sun goes down.
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Horsell Common is a large area of heathland and woodland located in Woking. It spans approximately 355 hectares and is one of the few remaining heathland landscapes in the region. It is open to the public for walking, wildlife watching, and other recreational activities.
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The Sandpit on Horsell Common is arguably the Common’s most popular and interesting feature! This tranquil beauty-spot is a particular favourite with children, dog walkers and photographers. Historically the Sandpit was excavated for many years for sand and gravel to supply building materials. However, the site is best known as being the location where the Martians first landed in the famous 1897 science fiction novel “The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells. When he wrote this work Wells was living in Woking just a mile and a half away so this proximity doubtless influenced his choice of the Sandpit for the first Martian landing.
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This scene on Horsell Common is a favourite! The splendid green canopy, wide path covered by pine needles and intriguing glimpses of distant features combine to give a scene that delights and inspires! This view looks east on Sandy Track midway between Danewell Pond and the Sandpit.
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Opened in 2005 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the McLaren Technology Centre is the headquarters of McLaren Racing. At the time of writing this famous British motor racing team has won 182 Formula 1 grand prix races and 20 World Championships. The modernist sleek-looking building at the heart of the Centre was designed by Norman Foster. This building is set next to a lake and to a landscaped meadow park called McLaren Park that extends to 56 acres. It is said that Foster’s brief was to design a Centre and an environment that would be so enjoyable to work in that McLaren staff would not wish to go home! Although signs dissuade the public from getting too close to the Technology Centre, McLaren Park is open to walkers. It is inspiring to walk past and to admire the headquarters of McLaren Racing!
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There are many bridges along the Basingstoke Canal and plenty of differing designs. Kiln Bridge is particularly striking with its latticework, and stands out against the colourful trees in the summer and autumn. It's in the St. Johns district of Woking and the towpath here presents a blissful corridor through this busy town.
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Woking offers a diverse landscape for runners. You'll find well-maintained paths through green spaces like Horsell Common, which features heathland and woodlands, and the Basingstoke Canal, offering picturesque, flatter paths alongside water. Woking Park Local Nature Reserve also provides a mix of woodlands, grasslands, and water features. Routes can range from surfaced paths to more natural trails, with some gentle undulations, especially on the commons.
Yes, komoot offers a wide selection of running routes around Woking. There are over 290 routes available, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include 35 easy routes, 225 moderate routes, and 34 more challenging options.
The running routes in Woking are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil canal paths to scenic heathlands and woodlands, and the well-maintained nature of the trails. Over 4,000 runners have used komoot to explore Woking's diverse running landscape.
Absolutely! Woking has 35 easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. An example of an easy route is the Run Finish – Bedser Twins Statues loop from Horsell, which is just under 4.5 km and takes about 28 minutes to complete. Many of the paths through Woking Park and along the Basingstoke Canal are also suitable for an easier pace.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, Woking offers 34 difficult running routes. A notable challenging option is The Olive Tree – The Jolly Farmer loop from Woking, which spans 19.4 km and involves varied terrain through the Woking countryside, typically taking around 2 hours to complete.
Many of the running routes in Woking are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Horsell Common – Horsell Common loop from Woking is a popular 9.4 km circular trail through heathland and woodlands. Another great option is the Bedser Twins Statues – Kiln Bridge loop from Woking, a moderate 7.2 km circular route.
Woking's routes offer several points of interest. Along the Basingstoke Canal, you might spot Walsham Lock and Weir or the distinctive Kiln Bridge. Horsell Common features The Sandpit, a tranquil beauty spot. You can also find the Basingstoke Canal and River Wey Confluence, and even catch a view of the McLaren Technology Centre on some routes.
Yes, many of Woking's green spaces and trails are suitable for running with dogs. The Horsell Common – Horsell Common loop from Fairoaks Airport is a great option, as Horsell Common is known for its extensive heathland and woodland trails. The River Bourne area also provides pleasant, dog-friendly spaces for exercise.
Yes, Woking is home to a weekly parkrun event in Woking Park, which is a free, community-based 5k run every Saturday morning. Additionally, you can find several routes around the 5 km mark, such as the Run Finish – Bedser Twins Statues loop from Horsell, which is just under 4.5 km and ideal for a quick 5k effort.
Several routes in Woking are conveniently named after or pass by local establishments, suggesting opportunities for a cafe stop. For example, the Kiln Bridge – Bem Coffee loop from Bisley indicates a route that could include a stop at Bem Coffee. Similarly, the popular The Olive Tree – The Jolly Farmer loop from Woking suggests options for refreshments.
Woking is a well-connected town, and many of its green spaces and canal paths are accessible from the town center, which is a major public transport hub. Routes along the Basingstoke Canal, such as the Kiln Bridge – Basingstoke Canal Locks loop from Woking, are often easily reachable from Woking train station or local bus stops, allowing for convenient access without a car.
For scenic running, the Basingstoke Canal offers a picturesque setting with a surfaced path alongside the water, perfect for spotting wildlife. Horsell Common also provides beautiful views across its heathland and woodlands, especially from spots like Denewell Hill, making for a visually rewarding run.


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