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Jogging around Chiseldon offers diverse terrain within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features a mix of chalk streams, mature woods, open downland, and gently undulating hills. Runners can explore woodlands, meadows, and modest elevations like Ladder Hill and Plough Hill. This landscape provides varied running experiences across its network of trails.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.6km
03:02
260m
260m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.3km
01:59
110m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.2km
01:38
130m
130m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Ridgeway bridleway is very overgrown in summer and difficult to ride. Better take byway.
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What I like about this beautiful walk is how the varying the sights and the general walk is, always a nice lil surprise every now and then when you do the round
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A walk around the lake is always pleasant. Can be quite muddy at the top end in the winter/ when wet.
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Great way to get out of Swindon town onto the fab cycle route to Marlborough and beyond. Bit steep, but not at all scary.
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Here you will trail a section of the famous Ridegway, which is thought to be one of Britain's oldest roads! You'll be traversing along the exact route that has been used since prehistoric times by travellers, herdsmen and soldiers - a real fascinating piece of history!
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Coate Water country park has a nature reserve, woodland and lake - great for wildlife watching and post-ride picnics.
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Easily manageable on any bike (when dry). There's a few rougher patches, but on the whole it's no worse than many roads and a lot less stressful than the main road that runs alongside it.
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This mixed use path, part of Sustrans NCN Route 482, follows the disused Chiseldon & Marlborough Railway. The path is almost entirely well-maintained gravel and mostly flat, with some sharp ups and downs at entry/exit points. When dry, it can be easily ridden on a road or city bike (some skills required), but if muddy and wet a Gravel bike or MTB is recommended. Traction is overall very good, but be careful on bends with loose gravel. On a nice, sunny day this is a great trail away from traffic which will put a smile on your face! Always be courteous to other path users, giving ample room to pedestrians and other cyclists.
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Chiseldon offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 35 trails identified on komoot. These range from easy loops to more challenging long-distance paths, catering to various fitness levels.
The jogging trails around Chiseldon feature diverse terrain within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll encounter a mix of chalk streams, mature woods, open downland, and gently undulating hills. Expect picturesque woodlands, meadows, and modest elevations like Ladder Hill and Plough Hill, providing varied running experiences.
Yes, Chiseldon has routes suitable for families. The Double Helix Cycle Bridge – Coate Water Country Park loop from Chiseldon is a moderate 6.2-mile (10.0 km) trail that loops around Coate Water Country Park, offering a relatively flat and accessible experience. Coate Water Country Park itself has a 1.75-mile (2.8 km) level, surfaced loop around the lake, which is ideal for all fitness levels.
Many trails around Chiseldon are dog-friendly, especially those that follow public footpaths and bridleways. The View of Coate from Hodson Road – Three Trees Farm Shop & Café loop from Chiseldon is a popular moderate route through varied countryside that can be enjoyed with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially when passing livestock.
Yes, many of the running routes around Chiseldon are circular. For example, the Coate Water Country Park – Double Helix Cycle Bridge loop from Chiseldon is a moderate 9.3 km (5.8 miles) circular route. Another option is the Double Helix Cycle Bridge – Coate Water Country Park loop from Chiseldon, which is also a popular circular trail.
Chiseldon's trails offer several scenic highlights. You can enjoy panoramic views from modest elevations like Ladder Hill and Plough Hill. Sections of The Ridgeway National Trail, accessible from Chiseldon, provide excellent views, particularly from Smeathe's Ridge. The area also features Coate Water Country Park with its reservoir and nature reserve, and the historic Liddington Castle on Liddington Hill.
Yes, there are easy options for beginners. The Chiseldon Timberland Trail (Swindon to Marlborough Railway Path) is mostly flat and excellent for jogging. Within Coate Water Country Park, there's a 1.75-mile (2.8 km) level, surfaced loop around the lake, which is very suitable for all fitness levels and beginners.
The running routes in Chiseldon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from open downland to mature woodlands, and the opportunities to explore the scenic North Wessex Downs AONB. The well-maintained trails and varied experiences, from easy loops to challenging long-distance routes, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, some routes offer convenient access to amenities. The View of Coate from Hodson Road – Three Trees Farm Shop & Café loop from Chiseldon, for instance, passes by the Three Trees Farm Shop & Café, providing a perfect spot for a post-run refreshment or snack.
Chiseldon offers enjoyable running experiences year-round. Spring brings vibrant bluebells to woods along trails like the Chiseldon Timberland Trail. Summer provides shaded routes through woodlands. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage across the downland, and even winter runs can be pleasant on well-drained chalk paths, though some trails might be muddier. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the The Ridgeway Trail – Off-Road Link to The Ridgeway loop from Chiseldon is a difficult 16.6 miles (26.8 km) path. This trail incorporates sections of the historic Ridgeway National Trail, offering significant elevation changes and expansive views over the chalk downland.
While specific public transport links to every trailhead may vary, Chiseldon is generally accessible. Many routes, particularly those connecting to Coate Water Country Park, often have nearby parking facilities. For detailed information on public transport to Chiseldon, you may want to check local bus schedules.


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