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Jogging around Publow offers a diverse landscape characterized by its rich "Green Infrastructure Profile," featuring ancient woodlands, accessible open spaces, and numerous ponds. The region provides a tranquil environment for physical activity, with varied topography including hills like Publow Hill and historic linear earthworks such as Wansdyke. An extensive network of footpaths and cycle routes ensures well-maintained trails suitable for runners of all levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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14.0km
01:38
220m
220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:09
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.50km
00:59
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.58km
00:38
80m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.18km
00:40
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I wouldn't go out of your way to come here... But, if you happen to be in / near here on a walk, then you may as well add it on! • Also, this pond is very deep in the woodland. There is a path all around it, and it is very pretty; it's mostly obscured from view (which is great) because this means that you can peek through the foliage and see birds who aren't aware you're there! Of course, they will be as soon as you move on! I have only been once, it was very muddy after & during rain, so I can't advise on other seasons.
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WELL! When I walked here, it was (genuinely) the muddiest hike I had ever been on! So, if you're planning to go & it's been raining a lot recently, be prepared for actual flooded fields! It is a really stunning place, so it is worth it, and usually, of course, it won't be flooded! But because it is low-laying, rainwater does accumulate in the fields around, just something to bear in mind if it is/has been very wet.
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It is not so common for a Christian place of worship – which encompasses the whole of heaven – to be dedicated to “ALL SAINTS”. Usually it is one (or occasionally two) named saints who hold the patronage of a church – and thus usually also of the parish or town in which it is located. But to find the origin of such a dedication, one has to go far back in history, because the model for this practice of dedication to ALL SAINTS can be seen as a pagan custom, according to which there were already central temples in pre-Christian times that were dedicated to all deities (PANTHEON). The probably most famous Pantheon, formerly a pagan temple and now a Christian place of worship, is located in the Italian capital.
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CLUE... something not as it seems on the private tree
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Pensford Viaduct is a disused railway bridge. It was built in 1874 to carry the Bristol and North Somerset railway over the River Chew. It was closed in 1968 and is now preserved as a historic building. Great views of the viaduct can be had from Stanton Lane.
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The stream enters the River Chew just under the Publow Lane bridge.
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Beautiful Landscape & Walking Route Along River Chew Accesible From Pensford Bridge. Some initial parts of the path gets quite muddy after prior days of rain but can still walk through with boots. Best to walk after few days of dry weather.
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Publow offers a wide selection of running trails, with over 20 routes available for you to explore. These range from easy jogs to more challenging runs, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Publow has several routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier run. There are 2 easy routes and 13 moderate routes, providing plenty of options for a less strenuous experience. For example, the All Saints' Church, Publow – Woodland Pond loop from Pensford is a moderate 5.6 km route with gentle elevation.
The running trails in Publow offer a diverse landscape. You can expect to encounter ancient woodlands, open spaces, and varied topography, including hills like Publow Hill and historic linear earthworks such as Wansdyke. The extensive footpath network ensures a mix of surfaces, from shaded forest paths to more open fields.
Absolutely! Many routes offer picturesque views. For instance, the View from Maes Knoll – Shaded Forest Path loop from Pensford and the View from Maes Knoll – Pensford Viaduct loop from Pensford both feature stunning vistas from Maes Knoll. You can also find other viewpoints like Prospect Stile Viewpoint in the wider area.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always available, many of Publow's moderate routes, especially those that are shorter and relatively flat, can be enjoyed by families. The area's accessible open spaces and well-maintained footpaths provide a safe and pleasant environment for all ages.
Yes, Publow's extensive network of public rights of way and footpaths makes it a great place for running with your dog. The ancient woodlands and open spaces provide plenty of opportunities for your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors. Always remember to keep dogs under control and follow local signage regarding livestock.
Many of the popular running routes in Publow are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Stanton Drew Stone Circles – Pensford Viaduct loop from Pensford and the Pensford Viaduct – View of the Pensford Viaduct loop from Pensford.
Publow is rich in history and natural beauty. You can run past the historic Stanton Drew Stone Circles and enjoy views of the impressive Pensford Viaduct. The ancient linear earthwork of Wansdyke also adds a historical dimension to the landscape.
The running routes in Publow are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. More than 4000 runners have used komoot to explore Publow's varied terrain, often praising the tranquil environment, diverse landscapes, and the well-established network of footpaths.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Publow offers several difficult routes. There are 5 difficult routes in total, including the View from Maes Knoll – Shaded Forest Path loop from Pensford, which is a demanding 27.1 km trail with significant elevation changes.
Yes, Publow's 'Green Infrastructure Profile' includes numerous ponds and the wider area features lakes. The All Saints' Church, Publow – Woodland Pond loop from Pensford specifically passes by a Woodland Pond. You can also find highlights like Pond in Lord's Wood and Woodland Pond in the vicinity.
For a detailed look at the area's green spaces, including nature reserves, ancient woodlands, and footpaths, you can consult the Publow-with-Pensford Green Infrastructure Profile. A map is available on the parish council's website: publow-with-pensford-pc.gov.uk.


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