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Jogging routes around Farewell And Chorley offer a varied landscape for runners, characterized by rolling terrain, expansive heathland, and tranquil woodlands. The area, nestled within the Lichfield District of Staffordshire and extending into Lancashire, provides diverse running surfaces and gradients. Runners can explore extensive trails through forests and open heathland, as well as flatter options along lakeside paths.
Last updated: May 20, 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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This cycleway runs along the eastern side of the lake, offering lovely views of the reservoir and country park. It’s a great spot to take a break, refuel, or enjoy a picnic.
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An excellent music venue with great friendly atmosphere. They also do food if you get there beforehand.
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Pipe Green is a rare habitat of unimproved meadowland. It also offers a unique view of the Cathedral.
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Beacon Park features the formal Museum Gardens with floral displays and avenue of trees, along with a fountain, and statues to check out. It also offers woodland walks, a community garden, a food kiosk and bistro overlooking the pool.
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A former colliery railway, now a heritage railway running round the shores of Chasewater. Chasewater Heaths station facilities include a cafe and a rebuilt signal box.
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At 178m, this is a local High Point and affords great views over Chasewater Park.
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The Farewell And Chorley area offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 500 trails available. These range from easy loops to more challenging moderate trails, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Farewell And Chorley has numerous easy jogging routes. There are over 50 easy trails, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed run. Many parks like Astley Park in Chorley or the Lichfield Cathedral – Minster Pool loop offer mostly flat and accessible paths.
For those seeking a challenge, the region provides over 80 difficult running routes. The expansive heathland and woodlands of areas like Cannock Chase National Landscape offer varied terrain and gradients that can provide a more strenuous workout.
Many of the running routes in Farewell And Chorley are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Beacon Park – Bluebell Woodland loop from Lichfield, which is a moderate 8.6-mile (13.8 km) trail.
The region is rich in scenic beauty. For picturesque views, consider trails that pass through Gentleshaw Common, known for its open heathland, or routes around Chasewater Country Park which offer lovely lakeside paths. The The Feathers – Beacon Park loop from Lichfield also provides scenic parkland views.
Many of the natural areas and parks in Farewell And Chorley are dog-friendly, making them suitable for running with your canine companion. Areas like Cannock Chase National Landscape and Leomansley Woods are popular choices for dog walkers and runners, but always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs.
For longer runs, the extensive trails within Cannock Chase National Landscape are ideal, offering vast stretches through forests and open heathland. Another option is the Beacon Park loop from Burntwood, which covers over 11 km.
Many routes originating from towns like Lichfield or Chorley are often accessible via public transport. For example, routes starting near Lichfield Cathedral are typically well-connected. It's advisable to check local bus routes to specific park entrances or trailheads.
Yes, most major parks and trailheads in the Farewell And Chorley area, such as those at Cannock Chase, Chasewater Country Park, and Astley Park, offer designated parking facilities for visitors. Smaller local green spaces may have limited on-street parking.
Runners in Farewell And Chorley can experience a diverse range of natural landscapes. You'll find rolling terrain, expansive heathland, tranquil woodlands (like Leomansley Woods, famous for bluebells), and lakeside paths at places such as Chasewater Country Park. The region is characterized by its varied ecosystems.
The running routes in Farewell And Chorley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the variety of terrain, from quiet woodlands to open heathland, and the well-maintained paths that offer a refreshing outdoor experience.
Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical interest. You can jog along parts of ancient routes like the medieval pilgrim path, Cross in Hand Lane. The Lichfield Cathedral – Minster Pool loop offers a picturesque run around the historic cathedral. In Chorley, Astley Park features historical attractions like Astley Hall alongside its running paths.
Spring is particularly beautiful, especially when Leomansley Woods and other woodland areas are adorned with bluebells. Autumn offers stunning foliage. However, with varied landscapes including heathland and woodlands, the area provides enjoyable running conditions throughout the year, weather permitting.
Yes, many trails remain accessible during winter. While some woodland paths might become muddy, routes on higher ground or well-maintained park paths are generally suitable. Always check local conditions and wear appropriate gear for colder, potentially wetter weather.
While specific routes aren't highlighted for pub stops, many trails pass through or near villages and towns where local pubs and cafes can be found. For example, routes around Lichfield or Chorley often have refreshment options nearby. The Yarrow Valley Country Park in Chorley also has a café.


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