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Jogging around Scottow offers access to diverse natural landscapes and well-established routes in Norfolk. The region is characterized by generally flat terrain, with waterside paths along the River Bure and the expansive wetland environment of the Norfolk Broads. Runners can explore rural countryside, former railway trackbeds, and trails that pass through charming villages. These features provide varied surfaces and scenic backdrops for running activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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3.80km
00:24
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.85km
00:53
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.9km
01:54
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
01:09
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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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A scenic and peaceful footpath tracing the Bure Valley narrow railway line.
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Be aware, during the summer this route can become very overgrown! Shoulder height nettles and brambles taking over the path mean it's very slow going in places and faster if you bring secateurs. Usually this is a very easy stroll, but wear trousers rather than shorts if visiting at peak plant growth time
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Coltishall Station is one of the narrow gauge stations on the Bure Valley Railway line. It's also an access point for the nine mile (14.5 km) Bure Valley Path.
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Nice gravel track to Wroxham. Easy going on an MTB or Gravel Bike. A good route that avoids some busy roads. Use the segment "Good route out of Norwich Northwards" to leave Norwich via St Clements Hill, cross the North Walsham Road at Spixworth then tag on this segment and it's a useful way of getting to Wroxham.
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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention of the human spirit of discovery, the origins of which can be traced back to times long past. Thanks to such a construction, a watercourse - natural or artificial - could simply replace human or animal muscle power with the power of the natural elements, for example to grind grain into corn or to press oil from fruit. There are essentially two different ways of driving watermills: * Either the flowing water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or * the water is guided - usually through a so-called "mill channel" - above the wheel and falls onto the blades; this type of construction is more efficient due to natural gravity.
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One of the major stations and exits to towns along the Bure Valley path, with the paths along this stretch being compacted gravel
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Really nice and easy path that follows the entire Bure Valley Railway line between Aylsham and Wroxham. You can take the train one way and walk the other and there are some great points to turn off and explore especially around the Oxnead area where you can follow the river and rejoin the path later on.
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Really nice town with pubs by the river and walsk both ways along the river. Can be busy in the Summer months but with multiple Pubs, restaurants and cafes and a village shop there should be room somewhere.
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There are nearly 200 running routes available around Scottow, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. You can find routes ranging from easy strolls to more challenging runs.
Jogging routes near Scottow primarily feature generally flat terrain, making them accessible for many. You'll find waterside paths along the River Bure, well-drained former railway trackbeds like the Bure Valley Path, and rural countryside trails. The area is part of the broader Norfolk Broads, offering a unique wetland landscape.
Yes, Scottow offers a good selection of easy running routes. There are 26 routes specifically graded as easy, perfect for beginners or those seeking a gentle jog. An example is The Goat Inn loop from Skeyton, which is a 2.4-mile (3.8 km) trail.
While much of the terrain is flat, there are 24 routes around Scottow classified as difficult, offering a greater challenge for experienced runners. These routes might feature longer distances or more varied surfaces, providing a more intense workout.
Yes, many of the running routes around Scottow are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Scottow Pond loop from Scottow is a popular moderate 4.4-mile (7.1 km) circular path offering views of Scottow Pond and rural scenery.
Many of the easier, flatter routes are suitable for families. The Bure Valley Path, for example, is a 9-mile (14.5 km) trail that is generally flat and well-maintained, making it a great option for a family run or walk. You can also consider shorter loops like The Goat Inn loop from Skeyton.
Most public footpaths and trails in the Scottow area, including sections of the Bure Valley Path and rural country roads, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland or near livestock, and to check for any specific local restrictions.
While running near Scottow, you can enjoy views of the River Bure, particularly around Coltishall, and experience the unique wetland landscape of the Norfolk Broads. You might also encounter historic sites like Horstead Mill or Turf Fen Drainage Mill. The Bure Valley Path itself is a notable feature, following a heritage railway line.
Yes, you can find places to refuel near some routes. For example, The Rising Sun Pub in Coltishall is located near the River Bure and the Bure Valley Path, offering a convenient stop after a run. The wider Norfolk countryside also features charming villages with local establishments.
The running routes in Scottow are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful rural charm, the scenic waterside paths along the River Bure, and the well-maintained surfaces of trails like the Bure Valley Path, which make for enjoyable and accessible runs.
The Bure Valley Path, a significant running trail in the area, follows a narrow-gauge heritage railway with stations at Brampton, Buxton, and Coltishall. This offers options to vary your run or combine it with a train ride, providing some public transport access to sections of the path. For other routes, local bus services might connect to nearby villages.
Scottow's running routes, particularly those on former railway trackbeds like the Bure Valley Path, are generally suitable for all seasons due to their well-drained surfaces. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter runs are also possible, though some rural paths might be muddier.


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