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Newton St Cyres

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Jogging around Newton St Cyres offers diverse landscapes for runners, characterized by rolling farmland, dense woodlands, and river valleys. The area features a network of trails that traverse open countryside, providing panoramic views of the Devon Hills and the Exe Valley. Numerous wooded areas, including Robin Hood Woods and Coombland Wood, offer secluded paths, while waterways like the River Creedy provide flatter routes. The terrain varies from gentle, low-elevation paths to more moderate climbs, catering to different fitness levels.

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Robin Hood Woods – Whitestone Radio Transmitter loop from Newton St. Cyres

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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.

Moderate

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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Keith Lackie
March 13, 2025, Whitestone Radio Transmitter

This is a final 'high' before the long descent to Exeter and almost sea level. There are some stables nearby, so take care of the horses, and of the slippy poo.

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Scooped some water out, filtered it and a made a coffee.

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This is a fine example of a classic Mid Devon village with a mixture of thatched cottages and old farmhouses as well as a 14th century church. Spot the grave of Sir Stafford Northcote, a one-time Chancellor of the Exchequer and the 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, in the graveyard.

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This wonderful stone bridge, also known as Lower Creedy Bridge, spans the River Creedy between Newton St Cyres station and the village itself. It has large cutwaters and is mostly made from volcanic stone. Likely built during the 16th century, it remains a lovely local feature.

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This proud, medieval church stands on the edge of Shobrooke village and, like so many churches in the area, has wonderful views over the rolling, pastoral landscape. The church dates back to the 15th century but the interior is considerably younger, mostly Victorian. If you hike up the lane opposite towards the village centre, you'll find the holy well embedded into a grassy bank on the eastern side.

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A 180-acre (73 ha) park, wandering around the grounds is utter bliss. A deer park has been here for hundreds of years and there was also manor house, built in the 18th century. Whilst the house functioned as a school during the Second World War, it sadly burnt down in 1945 and was never rebuilt. Now, the park is sometimes open to the public, with its grand lakes and sweeping vistas. The Devonshire Heartland Way traverses the southern section all year round.

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it gets muddy from here on

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Newton St Cyres?

There are over 570 jogging routes available around Newton St Cyres, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels.

What is the general difficulty level of running trails in Newton St Cyres?

The majority of running trails in Newton St Cyres are classified as moderate, with 429 routes. There are also 73 easy routes, perfect for beginners or a relaxed run, and 74 more challenging options for experienced runners.

What do other runners think about the trails in Newton St Cyres?

The running routes in Newton St Cyres are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling farmland with panoramic views to tranquil woodlands and river valleys.

Are there any running routes that pass by local pubs or cafes?

Yes, several routes offer the chance to stop at local establishments. For example, The Beer Engine loop from Newton St. Cyres is a popular moderate 5.2 km path that often passes by the historic pub of the same name. The region research also mentions the Crown & Sceptre as another local pub.

Are there any family-friendly running routes in the area?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not detailed in the guide, the region offers many easy, flat paths, particularly along river valleys like the River Creedy or the nearby Exe Estuary Trail. These flatter sections are generally suitable for families. The Wooden Bridge Over the Stream loop from Shobrooke is a moderate 6.6 km trail through tranquil wooded areas and alongside streams, which could be a good option for active families.

Can I find circular running routes around Newton St Cyres?

Yes, many of the routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Robin Hood Woods – Whitestone Radio Transmitter loop from Newton St. Cyres, which is a moderate 12.0 km trail, and the shorter The Beer Engine loop from Newton St. Cyres.

What kind of scenery can I expect on the running trails?

Newton St Cyres offers incredibly varied scenery. You'll find yourself running through rolling farmland with panoramic views of the Devon Hills and Exe Valley, dense woodlands like Robin Hood Woods and Coombland Wood, and picturesque river valleys alongside the Shuttern Brook and River Creedy. Some routes also offer viewpoints, such as the Panoramic Viewpoint loop from Whitestone.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest along the running routes?

Yes, the area is rich in history. Joggers might encounter historical features such as the 16th-century Lower Creedy Bridge, made from volcanic stone, which spans the River Creedy. The village itself features a 14th-century church. While not directly on the routes listed, nearby attractions include Countess Wear Bridges and Bickleigh Mill & The Bridge Inn.

Are the running trails suitable for dogs?

Many trails in the Newton St Cyres area are suitable for dogs, especially those through woodlands and along public footpaths. However, as routes often traverse farmland, it's important to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

What are the best times of year to go jogging in Newton St Cyres?

The trails are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. During winter, some paths, especially through woodlands and fields, can become muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

Are there any longer distance running trails for more experienced runners?

For those looking for a longer run, the Robin Hood Woods – Whitestone Radio Transmitter loop from Newton St. Cyres is a moderate 12.0 km (7.5 miles) trail. The region also offers a total of 74 difficult routes, providing ample challenge for experienced runners seeking longer distances or more significant elevation changes.

Where can I find parking for the running routes?

While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, many routes start from or near Newton St Cyres village, where local parking options may be available. For routes starting further afield, such as those near Haldon Forest Park, dedicated parking facilities are usually provided.

Are there any running routes that offer great viewpoints?

Yes, the area is known for its panoramic views. The Panoramic Viewpoint loop from Whitestone is specifically named for its scenic vistas. Many routes traversing open farmland also provide extensive views of the surrounding countryside, including the Devon Hills and the Exe Valley.

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