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Jogging routes around Llangybi traverse a diverse landscape of rolling hills, open countryside, and extensive woodlands within the Usk Valley. The region features varied topography, offering both gentle stretches and more challenging ascents. Runners can explore paths through ancient woodlands, along river valleys, and past historical landmarks. Elevated points provide views towards the Black Mountains, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.73km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.21km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very 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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Lovely peaceful place to ride and the easiest way to avoid traffic between Caerleon and Newport.
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Not one for the weekend but will get you from Newport into the Brecons in no time at all. Either take the canal all the way to Brecon for the north ascent of the Gap, or turn left at Talybont for the Blaen-y-glyn climbs, or get off at Abergavenny for the Black Mountains. Gravel bike recommended but doable on 25mm tyres in the dry, at least as far as Gilwern.
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Quite well-preserved and free to visit. A trip back in history!
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A large steel sculpture, commissioned by the council to pay homage to the city's history of steel fabrication and export. The work was produced by the artist, Peter Fink.
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The route follows an impressive boardwalk that glides alongside the River Usk, into Caerleon.
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There are over 460 running routes around Llangybi, offering a wide variety of terrain and distances for all fitness levels. The komoot community has explored these trails over 8,000 times.
Yes, Llangybi offers around 50 easy running routes, many featuring gentle stretches through open countryside and woodlands. These are perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog.
For those seeking a challenge, Llangybi has nearly 100 difficult running routes. These often involve significant elevation gain through rolling hills and offer rewarding views towards the Black Mountains. An example is the 13.4-mile Caerleon Roman Ruins – Caerleon River Boardwalk loop from Caerleon.
Yes, you can find picturesque routes that incorporate natural water features. For instance, the moderate 4.8-mile Afon Llwyd Waterfall – River Walk Near Newport loop from Cwmbrân offers a pleasant run featuring a waterfall and a scenic river walk.
Llangybi's running routes traverse a diverse landscape of rolling hills, open countryside, and extensive woodlands within the Usk Valley. You'll encounter paths through ancient woodlands, along river valleys, and from elevated points, enjoy impressive vistas towards the majestic Black Mountains.
Absolutely! Many routes pass by historical points of interest. You might encounter the ruins of the medieval Llangybi Castle, or the 11th-century St Cybi's Church and its nearby restored Holy Well. Further afield, the Twmbarlwm Hill and Iron Age hillfort offers panoramic views and historical significance.
Yes, many of the running routes around Llangybi are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is ideal for convenience, especially if you're driving. For example, the Running loop from Cwmbrân is a popular circular option.
The running routes in Llangybi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from quiet woodlands to open countryside, and the opportunity to combine exercise with exploring historical sites and scenic views.
Yes, Llangybi is rich in woodlands, and many trails weave through beautiful old forests, providing shaded paths and a change of scenery. Routes like the Colomendy Wood – Kennel Wood loop from Llanhennock offer excellent woodland running experiences.
Definitely. From elevated points, such as a ridge at 525ft, you can enjoy impressive vistas towards the majestic Black Mountains. The Twmbarlwm Hill and Iron Age hillfort, while slightly further afield, also provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Severn Estuary.
Yes, the Llandegfedd Reservoir, a short distance from Llangybi, is a recognized natural monument offering scenic views and a variety of walking trails that can be adapted for running. Please note that some paths may have seasonal closures to protect wildlife.
For longer runs, Llangybi offers several routes exceeding 10 miles. The Caerleon Roman Ruins – Caerleon River Boardwalk loop from Caerleon, at 13.4 miles, is a challenging option, and the Madam Rogers' Wood – Colomendy Wood loop from Llangybi is another great choice at over 7 miles.


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