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Jogging around New Cumnock offers access to diverse landscapes in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The region is characterized by rolling hills, lush green fields, and woodlands, providing a scenic backdrop for running. The New Cumnock Path Network offers accessible routes, and the area is enhanced by Cumnock Water and Afton Water, which flow through tranquil glens. This varied terrain provides options for different running preferences and fitness 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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Bogton Loch is a small, tranquil lake. It is nestled in a gentle landscape of meadows and hills and provides habitat for numerous birds and amphibians. The loch is a popular place for nature watching, walks and quiet recreation away from tourist centers.
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Memorial to the covenanters killed at The Battle of Aird's Moss located in the grounds of Auchinleck Parish Church. This battle took place between The Scottish Covenanters and the Royalist troops of King Charles II in 1680. This period of ongoing hostilities was known as 'The Killing Time' The Covenanters were members of a religious and political movement in the 17th century. This stemmed from the dissatisfaction with the doctrine of Kings Charles I who believed that the King was the head of the church and wished to unite the churches of Scotland and England. Many of these changes were deemed too Catholic for the Presbyterian Scottish Kirk who believed they were subject only to God.
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A memorial headgear remnant of the Barony Colliery which operated from 1907-1989. Now a B-listed monument. The site contains a memorial to 4 miners who lost their lives in 1962 when one of the shafts collapsed. Their bodies were never recovered. There are also information boards documenting the miners strike in 1984. Located behind the A-Frame there is a pump track, it is slightly overgrown but still ridable and an interesting route deviation.
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Lovely views of an arched bridge crossing over the River Doon.
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Enjoy the still and refreshing waters of Bogton Loch situated near the town of Dalmellington. The path around the loch is grassy and undulating and provides some wonderful views across the surrounding rolling countryside.
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Cumnock is a market town in East Ayrshire and once was a strong mining centre. Now houses the Robert Burns institute, as well as plenty of cafes and pubs to refuel.
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Da Vinci's Cafe at Knockroon is open 7 days a week serving breakfast, light bites, lunch & delicious home made cake. Knockroon is a planned development located between the towns of Cumnock and Auchinleck in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The development was initiated by Prince Charles as part of his renovation plans for the nearby Dumfries House estate.
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There are over 20 running routes around New Cumnock, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include 1 easy route, 16 moderate routes, and 6 difficult routes.
The running trails around New Cumnock are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 3 reviews. More than 180 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the scenic backdrop of rolling hills, green fields, and woodlands.
Yes, New Cumnock offers at least one easy jogging route. The extensive New Cumnock Path Network provides accessible pathways that cater to various fitness levels, including leisurely runs perfect for beginners.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, there are 6 difficult running routes available around New Cumnock. The region's diverse landscapes, including ascents to places like Cairn Table Summit Cairn, offer rewarding experiences with incredible 360-degree views of Ayrshire.
Many of the running routes around New Cumnock are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Bogton Loch loop from Dalmellington, a moderate 5.9-mile (9.5 km) trail that offers scenic views.
While specific dog-friendly designations vary by route, many of the outdoor paths and the New Cumnock Path Network are generally suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always be mindful of local signage and livestock, especially in rural areas.
New Cumnock's running routes offer diverse scenic views, from rolling hills and lush green fields to woodlands and riverbanks along Cumnock Water and Afton Water. For panoramic vistas, routes leading to summits like Cairn Table Summit Cairn provide stunning 360-degree views of Ayrshire.
Yes, some routes offer opportunities to see local points of interest. For example, you can explore the area around Cumnock Old Church. For those interested in history, the Robert Burns Heritage Trail also winds through the area, allowing you to trace the footsteps of the famous bard.
Definitely. The area is enhanced by Cumnock Water and Afton Water, which flow through tranquil glens, providing serene environments for running. The Bogton Loch loop from Dalmellington is a popular option that offers views of Bogton Loch.
The New Cumnock Path Network includes many accessible routes that are suitable for families. These paths vary in length and difficulty, allowing families to choose options that align with their children's abilities for a pleasant outdoor experience.
For longer runs, consider routes that extend into the wider Galloway Forest Park, which New Cumnock is part of. These trails offer ample opportunities for more immersive jogs and hikes. The Da Vinci's Cafe Knockroon – Barony A-Frame Mining Monument loop from Cumnock is a moderate 7.6-mile (12.2 km) route that provides a good distance.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. The Striding Arch at Benbrack, an impressive sculpture by Andy Goldsworthy, offers both natural beauty and an artistic attraction along a more challenging route. Additionally, the Knockshinnoch Lagoons Nature Reserve, a reclaimed wetland, provides a tranquil setting for a jog and excellent birdwatching opportunities.


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