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Jogging routes around Laneham offer a predominantly flat terrain, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The region is characterized by scenic riverside paths along the River Trent and a network of trails extending into open countryside and charming villages. Minimal elevation changes ensure an enjoyable experience for runners exploring Nottinghamshire's landscape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.41km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.03km
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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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Lovely cafe with a nice seating area at the back. If you have a bike access is down an alley at the side, ask the staff & they will show you
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Great breakfast open all days except Sunday. If you ask in cob shop, they'll open secure bike parking at the rear.
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I believe this used to be a coal power station that was decommissioned in 2019. The cooling towers are quite impressive, and the wide gravel track passes very close to them.
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Torksey Viaduct is closed. I was there on Friday 7th March 2025 and I ended up cycling south on A road to Dunham Bridge and back north to rejoin the route (Lincoln Gravel Imp). The viaduct may reopen in the future if a new leaseholder is found. Here is some info I found about the closure https://www.railwaypaths.org.uk/category/latest-news/
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lovely cafe and pub. Good food and coffee. Open Wed, Thurs frid, sat 9-3pm
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With steps at one end you'll have to carry the bike but with no other way to cross the river for miles you may not have much choice
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Entrances into Old Wood are via bridle gates – suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs – and stiles, although at some points of entry access may be limited. The eastern side of the wood is accessed via two public byways which join up with a bridleway and footpath running along the eastern edge of the site. Two more footpaths enter the woodland from the west, over adjacent farmland via a stile. https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/old-wood-skellingthorpe/
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There are over 60 dedicated running routes around Laneham, offering a wide range of options for different fitness levels and preferences. These trails explore the predominantly flat terrain, scenic riverside paths, and open countryside of Nottinghamshire.
Jogging routes around Laneham are characterized by predominantly flat terrain, making them accessible for various fitness levels. You'll find scenic riverside paths along the River Trent, trails through expansive Nottinghamshire farmlands, and former railway paths like the Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path. Minimal elevation changes ensure an enjoyable experience.
Yes, Laneham offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. While specific easy routes aren't highlighted in the top picks, the overall flat topography of the region means many paths through the countryside and along the River Trent are suitable for less experienced runners. Look for routes with shorter distances and minimal elevation gain.
Many running routes in the Laneham area offer views of significant landmarks and natural features. You can expect to see the historic Fledborough Viaduct, picturesque stretches of the River Trent, and the charming red-brick villages that dot the landscape. Some routes also offer views of the Torksey Castle ruins, adding a historical touch to your run.
Yes, the network of paths around Laneham includes many circular running routes, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Running loop from Kettlethorpe CP, which takes you through open fields and quiet lanes. These loops are ideal for varied distances and exploration.
Generally, dogs are welcome on public footpaths and trails in the Nottinghamshire countryside around Laneham. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or nature reserves, and to follow the Countryside Code. Always check specific route details for any local restrictions.
Laneham's predominantly flat terrain and network of well-maintained paths make it suitable for family-friendly jogging. Routes along the River Trent or former railway paths, which often have smoother surfaces and gentle gradients, are excellent choices for families. Look for shorter, moderate routes like the BMX and Pump Track – Greens & Deli loop from East Markham for a varied experience.
Parking is generally available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for many routes. For example, routes originating from areas like High Marnham Power Station or East Markham often have designated parking. When planning your run, check the specific route details on komoot for information on nearby parking facilities.
The best time of year for running in Laneham is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The flat terrain is less prone to extreme muddiness than hillier areas, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather and vibrant scenery. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter runs are possible, but paths may be wetter.
Yes, the area around Laneham features charming red-brick villages, and you'll find local establishments like the Ferry Boat Inn in Church Laneham. Many routes connect these villages, offering opportunities for a refreshing stop or a post-run meal. Always check opening times before you go.
The running routes around Laneham vary significantly in length. You can find shorter, moderate loops around 4-6 miles (7-9 km), such as the Torksey Viaduct loop from Treswell. There are also longer, more challenging runs, like the Laneham Ferry Lake View – Cottam Power Station loop from Dunham-on-Trent, which is around 5 miles (8 km), or even longer routes for endurance training.
Runners frequently praise the peaceful, flat terrain and the scenic beauty of the River Trent and surrounding countryside. The variety of paths, from riverside trails to former railway lines, offers diverse running experiences. The accessibility for all fitness levels and the opportunity to explore charming villages are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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