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Jogging routes around Batsford offer a unique blend of cultivated beauty and natural landscapes within the Cotswolds. The area is characterized by the Batsford Arboretum, featuring a diverse collection of trees, Oriental-inspired scenery, and tranquil water features. Beyond the arboretum, paths extend into rolling hills, farm fields, and woodlands, providing classic Cotswold views. Well-maintained pathways and varied trail lengths make the region suitable for different jogging preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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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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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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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"Dating from the eighteenth century this village pub of Cotswold Stone is perched on a bank overlooking a small green and war memorial. Located only one mile from the renowned Donnington Brewery this friendly family run, one-bar premises is the focal point of community activity in the village. Flagstone floors and open fire greet locals and visitors alike with the full range of the good value Donnington Ales available along with home cooked food." Source: https://whatpub.com/pubs/NCO/0322/coach-horses-longborough#google_vignette I didn't venture into the pub but as I passed it certainly seemed to be popular with early evening crowd. And the aroma's coming from the kitchen almost tempted me to abandon my walk and treat myself to dinner.
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Worth a visit, and pre-book the house visit online before going.
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Flight shows 3x daily at 11:30, 13:30 and 15:00, falconers show and tell with passion about the abilities of falcons, owls, secretary birds, vultures and kites
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Another beauty, Moreton-In-Marsh. Can get busy on the weekend. Mind the traffic and tourists in rental car making unexpected moves.
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On the patron saint of this church dedicated to "Saint Lawrence": Saint Laurentius is one of the early Christian martyrs from the third century, a time when Christianity was still forbidden. He was Archdeacon of Pope Sixtus II and, after his martyrdom, asked by the pagan Emperor Valerian to hand over the Church's treasure. Laurentius asked for three days' time, in the meantime he distributed the church property among the poor inhabitants of Rome and, after the agreed time, came with the poor to the emperor in order to present them to him as the church's treasure. He was then martyred to death, legend has it that he was alive on a grate - this attribute can be seen in many depictions of Saint Laurentius - roasted over coals. He is said to have been in good spirits and told his executioner on the one hand he was ready, whether he didn't want to turn him over.
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Go to Broughton-on-the-hill, just behind the Church is a path that joins with Heart of England Way where you can walk to Sezincote House for free. If you want to go in the House and Gardens at close proximity you will need to pay for a ticket and it is usually only open in the week. Check their website for seasonal opening hours.
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Batsford offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 200 trails available. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging runs through the diverse Cotswold landscape.
The jogging trails in Batsford feature a unique blend of cultivated beauty and natural landscapes. You'll find well-maintained paths within the Batsford Arboretum, showcasing diverse tree collections and Oriental-inspired scenery. Beyond the arboretum, routes extend into classic Cotswold views with rolling hills, farm fields, and woodlands. Some trails also include tranquil water features like streams and a small waterfall.
Yes, Batsford has several easy running options. There are 18 routes specifically categorized as easy, perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed jog. These trails often feature good, accessible footpaths and gentle elevation changes.
The running trails in Batsford are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. More than 2000 runners have explored the area using komoot, often praising the diverse scenery and well-maintained pathways.
Yes, Batsford is a dog-friendly destination. Dogs are welcome throughout the arboretum and on many of the surrounding trails, provided they are kept on a short, fixed lead. This makes it an excellent choice for runners who enjoy exercising with their canine companions.
Many of the easier routes and well-maintained paths within the Batsford Arboretum are suitable for families. These trails offer a visually rich environment with plenty to see, including unique trees and Oriental-inspired features, making for an engaging experience for all ages.
Absolutely! While running in Batsford, you can discover various interesting sights. Within the arboretum, look out for hidden gems like Hermit's Cave, a serene Buddha statue, and the iconic red bridge. Beyond the arboretum, you might encounter historical sites such as Broadway Tower or The King Stone, and enjoy panoramic views from spots like View from Dover's Hill.
Yes, many of the running routes around Batsford are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Sally Beds – Thickleather Coppice loop from Moreton-in-Marsh is a popular circular option, as is the Moreton-in-Marsh market town loop from Moreton-in-Marsh.
Batsford offers a beautiful running experience year-round due to its diverse tree collection and seasonal displays. You can enjoy snowdrops in winter, vibrant spring blossoms, cool green shade in summer, and spectacular fiery autumn colors. Each season provides a unique and visually rich environment for your run.
Parking is generally available for visitors to the Batsford Arboretum, which serves as a central point for many routes. For trails starting from nearby towns like Moreton-in-Marsh, public parking facilities are typically available within the town itself.
Batsford can be accessed via public transport, particularly if you're starting from nearby towns like Moreton-in-Marsh, which has train connections. From Moreton-in-Marsh, you can often find local bus services or connect to trails that lead towards Batsford.
Yes, Batsford offers options for longer runs. The area connects to long-distance trails like the Monarch's Way, allowing for extended exploration of the wider Cotswolds. Routes such as the Sally Beds – Thickleather Coppice loop from Moreton-in-Marsh, at 12.4 km, provide a good challenge for experienced runners.
Yes, several popular running routes incorporate or start from Moreton-in-Marsh. The Moreton-in-Marsh market town loop from Moreton-in-Marsh is a great example, offering a mix of urban charm and surrounding countryside views. Another option is the Lemington Heath Coppice loop from Moreton-in-Marsh.


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