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Jogging around Broughton offers access to a diverse natural landscape, characterized by rolling hills and extensive woodlands. The region features a well-developed trail network, including paths alongside ponds and a natural stream. Runners can explore varied terrain, from shaded forest paths to open wildflower meadows and areas with rock outcroppings.

Best jogging routes around Broughton

  • The most popular jogging route is Caldron Dub loop from Great Broughton, a 6.5 miles (10.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour 5 minutes…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

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Millers Bridge (Cockermouth) – Wordsworth House and Garden loop from Broughton

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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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Willem VS
September 16, 2025, Millers Bridge (Cockermouth)

Millers Bridge, also known as Harris Bridge, is a steel pedestrian bridge over the River Derwent in Cockermouth, Cumbria, connecting the northern and southern parts of the city. The original structure was destroyed by severe flooding in 2009, and the bridge was rebuilt in 2010 with modified foundations to address changes in the riverbank caused by erosion. The reopening by HRH The Princess Royal underscored the importance of this connection to the local community. As a functional infrastructure, the bridge not only provides pedestrian access but also views of the surrounding landscape.

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Wordsworth House rises majestically on Main Street in Cockermouth, a charming town on the edge of the Lake District. Built around 1745, the house reflects the understated grandeur of Georgian architecture: a perfectly symmetrical façade of sand-colored bricks, tall rectangular windows with classically framed woodwork, and an ornate yet understated doorway that evokes the sense of order and proportion characteristic of this period. The poet William Wordsmouth was born here in 1770.

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The pre-Victorian centre of old Cockermouth, Market Place is the heart of the old town.

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Ian Baines
November 20, 2024, Papcastle Village

The lovely village of Papcastle, Roman Derventio, is just across the River Derwent from Cockermouth.

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Millers Bridge, as it is known in Cockermouth (official maps refer to it as Harris Bridge), was reopened in 2010 by HRH the Princess Royal after it had suffered severe damage in the 2009 floods and a section of it collapsed into the River Derwent. Part of the steel bridge had to be rebuilt to fit the new shape of the river banks, which were heavily eroded during the floods and have now been fortified.

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It is hard to imagine the damage done to the Main Street and surrounding area by the depth of water indicated on this plaque outside the Black Bull Public House.

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This is the place that gave the town its name, where the River Cocker joins the much larger River Derwent. With a small but well stocked garden in the summer and several seats, this is a contemplative spot.

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Standing just above the River Cocker and below All Saints Church is Cockermouth Town Hall. Originally built in 1840 as the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and now Grade II listed, the Georgian building was converted to be used as the Town Hall in 1934. It is now used as a Wedding Venue in the ceremony room.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Broughton?

There are over a dozen dedicated running routes around Broughton, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails to explore, with 1 easy, 9 moderate, and 3 difficult options.

What kind of terrain can I expect on jogging routes in Broughton?

Broughton's jogging routes feature diverse terrain, including rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and paths alongside tranquil ponds and a natural stream. You might also encounter rock outcroppings and open wildflower meadows, offering varied scenery for your run. Many paths are shaded, providing comfort during warmer weather.

Are there any family-friendly running trails in Broughton?

Yes, the region offers trails suitable for families. The The River Cocker in Cockermouth – Cockermouth Town Hall loop from Broughton is a moderate 7.3-mile path that follows riverside routes and passes through a nearby town, which can be enjoyable for a family outing. Additionally, the Devola Multi-Use Trail, connected to the larger Marietta Trail System, is 10-foot-wide and designed to comfortably accommodate walkers, runners, bicyclists, and even those with strollers, making it ideal for a smooth family jogging experience.

Are there any circular running routes in Broughton?

Yes, many of the running routes in Broughton are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Caldron Dub loop from Great Broughton is a popular 6.5-mile circular trail, and the Caldron Dub – Samsons Wood loop from Broughton is another excellent 7.2-mile circular option through woodlands and rolling hills.

What are some scenic points or landmarks I can see while running in Broughton?

Broughton's natural landscape offers several scenic points. You can enjoy views from summits like Ling Fell Summit, Fellbarrow Summit, and Watch Hill Summit. The area also features a natural stream with a waterfall and the Confluence of the Rivers Cocker and Derwent, providing picturesque spots along your run. Scenic overlooks are also present throughout the park.

Is there convenient parking available for the running trails?

Yes, Broughton Nature Park, which hosts many of the trails, offers convenient parking and multiple entrances, making it easy to access the extensive trail system for your run.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Broughton?

The running routes in Broughton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse natural landscape, including rolling hills and woodlands, and the well-developed trail network that offers options for various ability levels. Over 2600 runners have used komoot to explore Broughton's varied terrain.

Are there any longer or more challenging running routes for experienced runners?

Yes, for experienced runners seeking a greater challenge, Broughton offers more difficult routes. The Caldron Hill – Roundclose Hill loop from Broughton is a difficult 12.7-mile (20.4 km) route with significant elevation gain, and the Caldron Dub – Roundclose Hill loop from Great Broughton is another difficult option spanning 13.6 miles (21.8 km).

Can I run in Broughton year-round, and are there shaded paths for summer?

Yes, Broughton Nature Park is open daily from dawn to dusk, year-round, allowing for consistent outdoor exercise. Many of the paths are shaded, offering comfort during warmer weather, while the varied terrain can also be enjoyed in cooler seasons.

Are there any trails that connect to larger networks?

Yes, the extensive trail system in Broughton Nature Park includes connections to the larger Marietta Trail System and the Devola Multi-Use Trail. This allows for longer runs and more varied experiences, integrating with broader regional networks.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the trails?

The trails in Broughton are set within approximately 800 acres of mostly undisturbed natural habitat. You can expect to see rolling hills, dense woodlands, tranquil ponds, a natural stream with a waterfall, and interesting rock outcroppings. The park also features wildflower meadows and supports diverse flora and fauna, providing a rich natural experience.

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