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Jogging around Kington offers routes through diverse landscapes in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border. The region is characterized by the prominent Hergest Ridge, providing extensive views, and the River Arrow, with trails along its banks. Many running routes follow sections of Offa's Dyke Path, a significant linear earthwork, and traverse varied terrain from river valleys to open hills.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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22.1km
02:53
720m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.52km
00:42
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.3km
01:57
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.67km
01:01
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:28
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Think you'll find it's the River Lugg! River bank by Bridge House just rebuilt early 2026
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The group of Monkey Puzzle trees can be seen for miles around, and are a clear way point on the Offa's Dyke path.
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Mike Oldfield created an album called ‘Hergest Ridge’ in 1974 and lived at ‘The Beacon’ the cottage with a first floor extension on Offas Dyke path from Kington which is now a guest house. The golf course encompasses Bradnor Hill and there are benches and wooden shelters at various points. Views across several counties are well worth the walk. If you’re a horse person or just a calm, quiet person around animals you will probably make some pony friends
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A beautiful view and a place to pause on the Offa's Dyke Path! There is a nice wooden bench right next to the gate. 🙂
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If you hike the Offa's Dyke Path, the passage over the Hergest Ridge is the highlight of the stage from Hay-on-Wye to Kington. Very beautiful views and distant vistas! The path itself does not lead directly over the summit, but you can of course incorporate that if you wish.
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This peaceful and unspoilt scene on Offa’s Dyke Path is a favourite! The view looks southwest on the Herefordshire-Powys border with Wales 1 mile (1.6 km) away. The splendid green rolling hills and grassy paths underfoot combine to make this scene and location a walking highlight!
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Seeing the remains of Offa’s Dyke ancient earthwork is a highlight of walking the Offa’s Dyke Path between Kington and Knighton. Offa’s Dyke was constructed over 1200 years ago. The original earthwork is thought to have had a height of 8 feet and a width of up to 65 feet (including its flanking ditch). Despite weathering over the centuries its form remains surprisingly clear in places. A location where the remains of the Dyke is still clear occurs two miles north of Kington on elevated farmland near to the Wales border. Here the Dyke appears as a grassy mound with a ditch to its left (when viewed looking westward). It was inspiring and a great adventure to walk in the footsteps of history! A bonus of visiting this elevated site is that it provides on clear days fine eastward views across Herefordshire to the Malvern Hills 30 miles away.
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When a pub is named Ye Olde Tavern, you know to expect timeless charm, real ale and a friendly welcome. This lovely, Grade-II listed country pub is handily located to provide fortification for visiting hikers. As well as beautiful walking in the surrounding countryside, the Offa's Dyke Path, the Herefordshire Trail and the Mortimer Trail all pass through Kington. The pub was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries and was originally called the House in the Fields. When trains arrived in Kington, it changed to the Railway Tavern, before changing to Ye Olde Tavern in 1964 when the railway closed. It won the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) title of best Herefordshire pub in 2009.
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Kington offers a wide selection of jogging routes, with over 20 different options available for you to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, from gentle paths to more challenging trails.
The jogging routes around Kington feature diverse terrain. You can find mostly paved surfaces, accessible paths, and gentler gradients along routes like the Disused Railway Path loop from Lyonshall. For those seeking a more rigorous workout, there are also routes with uneven terrain, small hills, and steep sections with rocks and roots, particularly on trails leading up to Hergest Ridge.
Yes, Kington offers routes suitable for beginners and those looking for an easier run. For example, the Disused Railway Path loop from Lyonshall is a moderate 4.0-mile path with a gentler gradient, following a former railway line. There is one route specifically graded as 'easy' among the available options.
Absolutely. Kington is an excellent destination for challenging trail running, especially around Hergest Ridge and sections of Offa's Dyke. Routes like the Remains of Offa’s Dyke – Hergest Ridge Summit loop from Kington, a 13.7-mile trail with significant elevation gain, offer a demanding experience. There are 4 routes graded as 'difficult' in the area.
Kington's routes are rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can jog along the River Arrow, explore sections of the ancient Offa's Dyke, and ascend Hergest Ridge for panoramic views. Notable highlights include Hergest Ridge Summit, Remains of Offa’s Dyke, and various viewpoints like The Whimble and Bache Hill Summit. You might also encounter historical sites such as Wapley Hillfort.
Yes, many of the jogging routes around Kington are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Remains of Offa’s Dyke – Hergest Ridge Summit loop from Kington and the Monkey-puzzle trees and bench – Hergest Ridge Summit loop from Gladestry, which both offer scenic loops through the countryside.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly listed, many of the easier and moderate paths, especially those with gentler gradients like the Disused Railway Path loop from Lyonshall, could be suitable for families looking for a leisurely jog or walk. The extensive trail network means you can choose routes based on distance and elevation that best fit your family's abilities.
Kington is known for its outdoor activities and extensive trail network, making it generally dog-friendly. Most public footpaths and trails are accessible for dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves like Burfa Bog. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Kington is a great destination for jogging year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with Hergest Croft Gardens showcasing beautiful collections. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can offer crisp, clear runs, though some higher or less maintained paths might be muddy or slippery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Kington, being a hub for outdoor activities, generally offers parking options. Many routes start from or pass through areas where parking is available, particularly in and around the town center or at popular trailheads. It's recommended to check specific route details on komoot for parking information related to your chosen starting point.
The jogging routes in Kington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 120 runners. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the panoramic views from Hergest Ridge, and the variety of terrain that caters to different fitness levels. The historical elements, such as Offa's Dyke, also add an interesting dimension to the runs.
Kington is a market town with amenities, so you can find cafes and pubs within or close to the town center, which serves as a starting point for many routes. The region is also known for its 'Black and White Village Trail,' suggesting charming villages nearby where you might find local establishments to refuel after your run.


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