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Jogging around the London Borough Of Haringey offers access to a diverse network of green spaces and natural features. The borough is characterized by numerous parks, ancient woodlands, and linear nature reserves. These areas provide varied terrain, from well-maintained paths in urban parks to more natural trails within woodlands and along disused railway lines. The landscape generally features gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for a range of running abilities.
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The view from the woodland path near Muswell Hill looking over London is stunning.
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Green, open and family filled. Safer than a typical park IMO
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Wonderful park for walking or sports, it was beautiful with running paths, sports courts, children's pool, lake.
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One of Barnet's largest parks, consisting of sweeping grasslands, meadows, ancient woodland and numerous community facilities.
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The London Borough of Haringey offers a wide selection of running opportunities, with over 100 routes available on komoot. These range from easy park loops to more challenging trails through woodlands and along linear nature reserves.
The running routes in Haringey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 90 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse green spaces, the tranquility of the woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, Haringey is home to several ancient woodlands perfect for running. Highgate Wood offers a well-maintained 70-acre historical woodland. Queen's Wood, a local nature reserve, provides a 'slice of the countryside' with both paved and unpaved paths, including a 1.9km circular route. Coldfall Wood is another 14-hectare ancient woodland offering exploration opportunities.
Absolutely. For longer runs, consider the Finsbury Park Parkrun Start – Parkland Walk Nature Reserve loop from Manor House, which covers over 16 km. The Parkland Walk itself is London's longest linear nature reserve, stretching 4.5 miles, and Tottenham Marshes offers a 6km circular route along waterside pathways, ideal for building stamina.
Yes, many routes in Haringey are circular. For example, Queen's Wood features a 1.9km circular route. The Finsbury Park Parkrun Start – Finsbury Park Boating Lake loop from Harringay Green Lanes is a popular 5.4 km circular trail. Another option is the Lordship Recreation Ground – Downhills Park loop from Tottenham, which is also a circular route.
Yes, Alexandra Park, situated around the iconic Alexandra Palace, provides magnificent views over London. The Alexandra Palace – Highgate Wood loop from Alexandra Palace incorporates these scenic views into a moderate 10.8 km run.
Many of Haringey's parks and green spaces are family-friendly. Downhills Park, for instance, has a flat 1.1km circular route that's great for beginners or those with children. Parks like Finsbury Park and Priory Park also offer open spaces and facilities suitable for family outings.
Most of Haringey's extensive network of parks and open spaces, including ancient woodlands like Highgate Wood and Queen's Wood, are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check local signage for specific rules regarding leads. Linear nature reserves like the Parkland Walk are also popular with dog walkers and runners.
Many routes are well-served by public transport. Finsbury Park is a major transport hub, making routes like the Finsbury Park Parkrun Start – Parkland Walk Nature Reserve loop from Finsbury Park very accessible. The Parkland Walk itself connects Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace, both with good transport links. Tottenham Marshes is also accessible via public transport to the Tottenham Hale area.
Yes, several parks feature cafes. Highgate Wood has a café, and Finsbury Park offers various amenities, including refreshment options. Many other parks, such as Priory Park, also have cafes or are located near local high streets with coffee shops and pubs.
You can encounter several interesting sights. The Parkland Walk features the unique Spriggan sculpture. You might also pass by the Finsbury Park Boating Lake or enjoy the iconic Alexandra Palace, which offers stunning views. The Parkland Walk (South) Local Nature Reserve itself is a notable feature.
Yes, the famous Parkland Walk is London's longest linear nature reserve and follows a disused railway line for 4.5 miles, connecting Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace. It offers a unique running experience with remnants of its railway past and rich wildlife.


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