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Jogging around Isley Cum Langley offers routes through picturesque rural landscapes and varied terrain in North West Leicestershire. The area features rolling hills, quiet country lanes, and waterside paths, providing diverse environments for runners. Joggers can explore routes that traverse open fields and wooded areas, with low limestone hills offering opportunities for inclines. This region provides a mix of scenery and running surfaces.
Last updated: May 11, 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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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I love this bridge. It's worth to stop after when you are back from Elvaston Castle.
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Also present is a sign with a list of local wildlife, and a map of the trail.
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A balancing pond, used to control flooding by temporarily storing flood waters.
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Sculpture installed 2012 at Diseworth Brow. Made from galvanised steel and oak, by Doncaster based sculptor Daniel Jones, with input from the Prince's Trust Coalville Team. The wood also has carvings.
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Popular spot for "plane watching", with an information board detailing local wildlife, and a map of the airport trail.
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One of the biggest selling radar Marconi Radar produced over the years, examples have been deployed at the following sites: Bushy Hill test site (reference and development) Southend Newcastle Liverpool John Lennon Woodford (BAE) Coventry East Midlands Bristol Warton (BAE) – including LVA Filton (BAE) Norwich Cardiff – Including Janus mounted LVA Castlemartin Range (Wales) – Range Safety Radar (Norcontrol Prime, EASAT Antenna*, S511 Tx/Rx)
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Commissioned by East Midlands Airport and installed in 2005. A series of relief art stepping stones, sculpted by Graeme Mitcheson. The designs shown on the stepping stones were decided by students from local primary schools during a number of workshops with the artist. The students were asked to create models of flight images using clay. The schools involved in the project were: • Orchard Primary School, Castle Donington • St Edward's Primary School, Castle Donington • Kegworth Primary School • Diseworth Primary School
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Dog-Tooth Violet Seed, "Art on the Trail" by Sarah Fiander. Sculpture commissioned by East Midlands Airport in 2006.
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There are over 440 running routes available in and around Isley Cum Langley, offering a wide variety of options for all fitness levels. These include easy loops, moderate trails, and more challenging runs through the picturesque rural landscapes.
Yes, Isley Cum Langley offers several easy running trails. For a quick and accessible run, consider the Running loop from East Midlands Airport, which is an easy 1.8-mile (3.0 km) trail often completed in about 18 minutes. Overall, there are 62 easy routes in the area.
Jogging routes in Isley Cum Langley feature diverse terrain, including rolling hills, quiet country lanes, and serene waterside paths. You'll find a mix of open fields and wooded areas, with some routes offering ascents of low limestone hills like Breedon on the Hill for panoramic views.
Yes, the region is rich in history. For example, the Inas Cottage – The Round House (Lock-Up) loop from Breedon on the Hill includes sections around historical landmarks. While some historical sites like Langley Priory may have limited public access, their presence adds to the scenic and cultural appeal of the area.
Many of the running routes in Isley Cum Langley are designed as loops, providing convenient circular options. For instance, the popular Running loop from Castle Donington is a 6.7-mile (10.8 km) circular trail offering varied terrain.
The running trails in Isley Cum Langley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Users often praise the varied terrain, picturesque rural landscapes, and the mix of quiet country lanes and waterside paths.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, there are 50 difficult routes available. While specific long-distance routes vary, you can combine existing trails or explore the more challenging options that traverse the region's rolling hills and diverse landscapes.
Absolutely. Many routes offer scenic views, especially from elevated points like Breedon on the Hill. You can also find natural attractions such as Melbourne Pool and Staunton Harold Reservoir, which are often incorporated into running loops. The Deer Park at Calke Abbey is another notable natural monument in the vicinity.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for running, the 62 easy routes in the area are generally suitable for families looking for a gentle jog or walk. These routes typically have less elevation gain and smoother surfaces, making them more accessible for all ages.
Isley Cum Langley's rural landscapes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is great for longer daylight hours, while winter runs can be crisp and invigorating, though some paths might be muddy after rain. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region is known for its serene waterside paths. Routes often incorporate sections alongside reservoirs like Melbourne Pool. For example, the Melbourne Pool – The Round House (Lock-Up) loop from Breedon on the Hill offers a great opportunity to enjoy these tranquil settings.
Specific parking details vary by route starting point. Many routes originate from villages or popular spots like Castle Donington or Breedon on the Hill, where public parking may be available. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations near the trailhead.


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