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Jogging routes around Checkendon traverse the rolling countryside of the Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by chalk slopes, extensive beech forests, and undulating terrain, providing a varied backdrop for runners. Joggers can expect a mix of shaded woodland trails and open fields with expansive views of the Oxfordshire countryside. The underlying chalk contributes to generally good underfoot conditions across the network of paths.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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10.00km
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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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10.5km
01:09
130m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.44km
00:34
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:33
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The given name John has been widespread since biblical times, so it should come as no surprise that over the two millennia of Christianity, a whole series of blessed and saints bear this name. At the threshold of the Old and New Testaments, we encounter John the Baptist, to whom the vast majority of churches dedicated to John are devoted. But one of the four men who wrote the New Testament Gospels also bears this name. This church in Stoke Row is dedicated to him, Saint John the Evangelist. "The Gospel of John exerts a peculiar fascination. It is difficult to escape its solemn, sometimes mystical language. It speaks to deep human needs and longings: hunger and thirst, the search for a fulfilled eternal life, the yearning for personal communion with God." (Franz-Josef Ortkemper)
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Coffee & Cake Sandwiches & Deli open Monday-Saturday 9-4
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Very accessible well in kidmore end. Low fitness required to get here
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Lovely sausage rolls. Great coffee. Great hospitality.
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Historic well donated by the Maharajah of Benares (modern day Varanasi). Well worth a visit
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There’s also a great cafe nearby
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An 19th century Church built to 13th century style
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There are over 700 running routes available around Checkendon, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. This includes approximately 70 easy routes, over 500 moderate routes, and more than 100 challenging options.
Jogging routes in Checkendon offer a diverse terrain. You'll find yourself traversing the rolling countryside of the Chiltern Hills, with chalk slopes, extensive beech forests, and undulating paths. The underlying chalk generally provides good underfoot conditions, and the beech woods offer a 'springy surface cushioned with beech nuts,' ideal for trail running. Expect a mix of shaded woodland trails and open fields with expansive views.
Yes, Checkendon offers several easy running routes. For a more relaxed jog, consider routes that stick to the flatter sections of the Chilterns. While specific 'easy' routes aren't highlighted in the top picks, komoot lists approximately 70 easy routes in the area. These typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, perfect for a gentle run.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Checkendon's terrain within the Chiltern Hills provides plenty of opportunities. The gently rolling hills offer sections with inclines, such as those towards 'Devil's Churchyard,' which are excellent for incorporating hill training. There are over 100 difficult routes available, designed to test endurance and strength.
Checkendon's running routes are rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You'll experience the stunning River Thames, ancient beech forests, and expansive views of the Oxfordshire countryside. While jogging, you might also spot fallow deer. Nearby attractions include historical sites like Whitchurch Bridge over the River Thames and Wallingford Bridge, as well as the historic Greys Court.
Many of Checkendon's running routes are suitable for families, especially those looking for a gentle jog or a walk-run combination. The extensive network of public footpaths and bridleways includes options with varied surfaces and difficulty levels. Look for the 'easy' rated routes on komoot, which are generally shorter and have less elevation, making them more accessible for families with children.
Yes, the public footpaths and bridleways around Checkendon are generally dog-friendly. The area's diverse landscape of woodlands and open fields provides a great environment for running with your canine companion. However, always ensure your dog is under control, especially when passing through farmland or near livestock, and be mindful of local signage regarding lead requirements.
The running routes in Checkendon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the tranquility of the beech woodlands, and the expansive views of the Oxfordshire countryside. The well-established network of paths also contributes to a positive experience, allowing for diverse route options.
Yes, many of the running routes around Checkendon are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Greenmore Ponds loop from Woodcote is a moderate 5.4 km (3.4 miles) trail. Another option is The Cherry Tree Inn – Ipsden Wood loop from Stoke Row, which is 5.1 km (3.2 miles) and also moderate.
Checkendon offers excellent jogging conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery as the woodlands change color. Summer provides shaded routes through the beech forests, offering respite from the sun. Even in winter, the underlying chalk contributes to generally good underfoot conditions, though some paths might be muddy after heavy rain.
While Checkendon is a rural village, public transport options exist to reach the general area. For detailed information on bus services and connections to Checkendon and surrounding villages, it's advisable to check the local council's transport information. You can find more details on the Oxfordshire County Council website: oxfordshire.gov.uk.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Checkendon, particularly in the village itself or at designated car parks for public access points to the Chiltern Hills. Many routes start from villages like Woodcote or Stoke Row, where roadside parking or small village car parks might be available. Always check local signage for parking restrictions.


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