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Jogging routes around South Normanton offer diverse terrain for outdoor activities in eastern Derbyshire. The area features a mix of historical landscapes and green spaces, providing varied backdrops for runners. You will find woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands, alongside paths that incorporate historical sites. This combination creates an engaging environment for exploring the region on foot.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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8.87km
00:56
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.60km
00:48
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.21km
00:58
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.32km
00:47
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.31km
00:33
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The history of the estate goes back to Norman times, but by the 17th century it was owned by the Morewood family, who were linked to local industry, mainly in coal mining. The parklands and gardens date from the mid-18th century onwards. The house itself is now in use as a restaurant, conference and wedding venue.
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A park donated by Robert Watchorn, in tribute to his wife. There is much more information about the whole Watchorn complex & development and about Watchorn himself on the English Heritage Pastscape website. His story takes him from a cottage on the site where the church was later built and working in Shirland pit to America where he became Secretary of the National Miners Union of America, with a gold medal for his bravery during one mining disaster. He was instrumental in passing the Factory Act, which prohibited children under 14 years of age from working 12 hour shifts in the factories. In 1905 President Roosevelt appointed him Commissioner of Immigration on Ellis Island, New York. By 1916 he was President of his own Watchorn Gas and Oil Company in Oklahoma City, which gave him the wealth to endow various churches, colleges and libraries – including in his home town of Alfreton.
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The entrance to Cotes Park Woods is marked by a Large yellow Miner's wheel sign, woodland trail for about a mile, several forked paths some leading out to houses, other to a dead end, but possible for dogs to go under fence and probably possibly for people to climb over but I didn't try.
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Updated October 2022: school moved/extended to the site on another side of the park - A large park with easy walking both across and around the track (mainly for horses) with lots of old trees, plenty of birds and wildlife, Alfreton Cricket Club (where you can often watch matches in the Summer) and Alfreton Hall at the other end. Various entrances and exits at different intervals around the park. At certain times (dog training lessons/cricket clubs etc) parking verge is quite busy but there is turning space further up and a car park to the left but currently only surfaced with big stones that don't do tyres a lot of good. Dog bins on either side of park and plenty of benches at different intervals to rest on.
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South Normanton offers a good selection of running routes, with 14 different trails available for you to explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options.
The running routes in South Normanton are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, which includes a mix of historical landscapes and green spaces, providing engaging backdrops for their runs.
Yes, there are easy running routes perfect for beginners. One such option is the Running loop from South Normanton, which is 4.5 km (2.8 miles) long and offers a gentle introduction to the area's trails.
While many routes are moderate, you can find options that offer a good distance. For example, the Cotes Park Woods – Alfreton Park loop from Alfreton is 9.2 km (5.7 miles) long, providing a substantial run through pleasant environments. Some routes in the wider area can also be combined or extended for longer distances, with options up to 10 miles available.
Yes, many of the running routes in South Normanton are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular circular options include the Running loop from Pinxton and the Running loop from Alfreton, both offering convenient loops for your run.
The running trails around South Normanton offer a diverse range of scenery. You can expect to encounter historical landscapes, woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands. Areas like Cotes Park Woods, Alfreton Park, and the Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve provide a mix of established paths and natural environments, often with a countryside backdrop.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can find historical sites like Hardwick Old Hall and Newstead Abbey nearby, both offering extensive grounds that can be incorporated into longer runs or explored as part of an active day out. The Miner Statue is another notable landmark.
Absolutely. South Normanton is close to several nature reserves that are ideal for running. Williamthorpe Nature Reserve, with its woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands, offers a peaceful environment for a run. Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve also provides a unique setting, combining historical mining landscapes with a rich natural environment.
Many of the natural trails and green spaces in and around South Normanton are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Areas like Cotes Park Woods and the various nature reserves generally welcome well-behaved dogs. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families, especially those with established paths and gentler gradients. The diverse running trails offer options for different ability levels, making it possible to find routes that are enjoyable for both adults and children. Consider the easier loops for a family outing.
Yes, the South Normanton Jog Club (SNJC) is a local club dedicated to encouraging running in the community. They offer free, supervised training sessions for adults of mixed abilities, focusing on improving physical and mental well-being. It's a great way to connect with other runners in the area.
Many routes in the South Normanton area provide a varied running experience. For instance, the Running loop from Pinxton often features mostly paved surfaces, while other trails, particularly those through Cotes Park Woods or nature reserves, will offer more natural, unpaved paths. This mix allows for diverse training conditions.


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