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Jogging around Thame offers accessible routes through a picturesque Oxfordshire landscape. The region features flat, well-maintained trails, including a disused railway line, and diverse natural habitats like meadows, woods, and wetlands. Runners can enjoy scenic views of the nearby Chiltern Hills and explore areas bisected by the Cuttle Brook. The terrain provides a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces suitable for various running experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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6.46km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.51km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.91km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
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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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A lovely little church, didn't get a chance to go inside by was nice to take a stop at
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Robin Gibb’s grave and across the road his home (The Prebendal )
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The beautiful town of Thame is allowed to play the film location 'Causton' in the TV series "Inspector Barnaby". Causton Town Hall is Thame Town Hall in real life. The production team for the TV series 'Inspector Barnaby' have been to Thame on so many occasions and walking down the High Street and the Cormarket you're constantly confronted with buildings you've seen before in the crime series. One of the most prominent residents of Thame, Oxfordshire, was Robin Gibb, whose grave is also here in St Mary's Church graveyard.
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The local weekly market attracts tourists and locals with its regional products. The Town Hall worth seeing is Causton Town Hall in the TV series "Inspector Barnaby".
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Quaint British pub as you would imagine. Here there is no painted sign in front of the entrance, but six bells have been placed here, three at the top, two in the middle and one at the bottom.
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Very cute small village close to the Phoenix Trail and Thame. Easily accessible from cycle route 57.
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Lovely little tea room, no bike racks outside, although one across the road so probably needs a lock or a couple of people. Food and service both lovely and very accommodating, would definitely recommend
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There are over 40 running routes around Thame listed on komoot, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a good mix, with 10 easy routes, 28 moderate options, and 6 more challenging trails for experienced runners.
Yes, Thame offers several easy jogging routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed run. For instance, the Artistic Wooden Shelter – St Catherine's Church loop from Thame is an easy 4.8 km (3 miles) path that provides a gentle introduction to the area's scenic beauty.
For those looking for longer runs, Thame has several excellent options. The Moreton War Memorial – Thame Town Centre loop from Thame is a moderate 10.8 km (6.7 miles) route that explores more of the local countryside. The Phoenix Trail itself extends for 11 km (7 miles) one way, offering a flat, traffic-free surface for an out-and-back long run.
Many of the running routes around Thame are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular choice is the Phoenis Trail – Artistic Wooden Shelter loop from Thame, a 6.5 km (4 miles) moderate loop that incorporates a section of the famous Phoenix Trail.
Thame's running trails offer a diverse and picturesque landscape. You can expect flat, accessible routes with scenic views of the Chiltern Hills, especially along the Phoenix Trail. The area also features natural habitats like meadows, woods, and wetlands, particularly within the Cuttle Brook Nature Reserve, providing a tranquil and ever-changing backdrop for your run.
Absolutely! The Phoenix Trail itself is adorned with 30 unique sculptures inspired by railway heritage and the local landscape. You might also encounter highlights like Brill Windmill or the expansive Watlington Hill in the wider area, offering points of interest during your run.
Yes, Thame offers a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, making it suitable for trail running. While the Phoenix Trail is surfaced, many routes venture into the surrounding countryside, providing varied terrain through fields and quiet lanes. The Cuttle Brook Nature Reserve also has a network of paths through diverse habitats, ideal for a more natural running experience.
The Cuttle Brook Nature Reserve is a 13-hectare (32-acre) local nature reserve just a short walk from Thame Town Centre. It features diverse habitats including meadows, woods, and wetlands, bisected by the Cuttle Brook. You can explore a network of paths within the reserve, enjoying the rich variety of wildlife. It's a fantastic spot for a serene run amidst nature. You can learn more about it on the Thame Town Council website.
The running routes around Thame are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.0 stars. Users often praise the accessible, well-maintained trails, the scenic views of the Chiltern Hills, and the peaceful atmosphere of areas like the Cuttle Brook Nature Reserve. The variety of routes, from flat railway paths to countryside loops, is also frequently highlighted.
Many routes around Thame provide excellent views of the Chiltern Hills. The Phoenix Trail, in particular, is renowned for its magnificent vistas of the nearby hills as you traverse the flat, surfaced path. Routes like the St Catherine's Church – Artistic Wooden Shelter loop from Thame also offer glimpses of the wider Oxfordshire countryside, including distant hills.
Yes, Thame is rich in wildlife. Along the Phoenix Trail, you have a good chance of spotting red kites, impressive birds of prey that thrive in the area. The Cuttle Brook Nature Reserve is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife, including over 200 species of plants and 40 species of birds, making it a great place to observe nature during your run.
The running trails in Thame offer a varied terrain. The Phoenix Trail provides a flat, surfaced, and traffic-free experience, ideal for consistent pacing. Other routes venture onto a mix of road and trail, including open fields, quiet lanes, and natural paths within areas like the Cuttle Brook Nature Reserve. This variety allows for different running experiences, from smooth jogs to more natural trail runs.


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