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Jogging routes around Toseland are set within the gentle Cambridgeshire countryside, characterized by a level plateau of fertile clay soil. This region offers a generally easy terrain for runners, with diverse natural features. The landscape includes a network of public footpaths and bridleways along the River Great Ouse, as well as routes through nature reserves like Paxton Pits, open farmland, and ancient woodlands.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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5.23km
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Jog the 3.3-mile Paxton Pits running loop, a moderate route through Paxton Pits Nature Reserve with lake views and diverse wildlife.
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9.63km
01:00
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This moderate 6.0-mile (9.6 km) jogging loop from St Neots station offers scenic riverside views and passes the Marina on the River Great Ou

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runners
27.6km
02:52
140m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.3km
01:23
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.7km
01:12
40m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Installation of three characters, part of Sustrans Connect2 project, to mark the construction of nearby Willow Bridge. They are: - James Toller (The Eynesbury Giant): A famous historical resident of Eynesbury (born 1798) who grew to a height of 8 feet 4.5 inches. John Cecil Paget: A notable historical figure who lived in nearby Eaton Socon. A child playing cricket: Included to reflect the willow wood that was used to make cricket bats in the area
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Tea and cofee vailable from 3 outlets around the square. Great for a rest in the sun and to watch the world go by.
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Nice approach from the south down an avenue of trees. Ford is definitely not rideable on road tyres except maybe after a long dry spell - use the footbridge. Road to the north is very broken in stretches.
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Don't follow Komoot strictly (like I did) 😉 - obey the signs from farmer/landowner & NCN signs - small mistakes can be forgiven, I suppose, when we new to the area.
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A nice connection between Eaton Socon and St Neots if you want to avoid the more congested route through the town centre.
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The main road that runs down one side of it is pretty busy but there are a few cafes around if you want to stop.
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Tucked away in Cross Keys Mews opposite the Market Square so you need to look for it. Nice courtyard seating area though once you do find it.
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2nd Saturday of the month for breakfast at Old Weston Village Hall.
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There are over 330 running routes around Toseland, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a good mix, with 41 easy routes, 224 moderate, and 67 more challenging options.
Yes, Toseland offers many easy routes, with 41 options specifically graded as easy. The generally flat terrain of the Cambridgeshire countryside makes it ideal for beginners. A great option is the Paxton Pits running loop, which is 3.3 miles (5.2 km) and winds through wetlands and woodlands, offering a gentle and scenic experience.
For longer runs, Toseland has 67 routes graded as difficult, many of which cover significant distances. A notable option is the Priory Park – Hen Brook loop from St Neots, a challenging 17.1 miles (27.6 km) trail that takes you through varied countryside.
Yes, many of the routes around Toseland are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. The Paxton Pits running loop is a popular circular trail, and the Riverside Park south loop from St Neots station also offers a circular path along the River Great Ouse.
Jogging routes in Toseland offer diverse scenery, from riverside paths along the River Great Ouse to trails through nature reserves like Paxton Pits, open farmland, and ancient woodlands. You might even spot a kingfisher in areas like Paxton Pits. The region's gentle countryside provides a peaceful backdrop for your run.
Many of the public footpaths and bridleways around Toseland are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Nature reserves like Paxton Pits and Brampton Wood Nature Reserve often welcome dogs on leads. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs in certain areas.
While running near Toseland, you can encounter several interesting spots. The Paxton Pits Nature Reserve is a highlight, known for its wetlands and woodlands. You might also pass by Houghton Mill, a historic watermill, or enjoy views of Grafham Water, a large reservoir popular for outdoor activities.
Yes, some routes are conveniently located near public transport hubs. For example, the Riverside Park south loop from St Neots station starts directly from St Neots, making it easily accessible for those using public transport.
The running routes in Toseland are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Over 4000 runners have explored the area, often praising the varied terrain, scenic riverside paths, and peaceful nature reserves.
Toseland offers enjoyable jogging experiences throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful with bluebells in woodlands like Toseland Wood. The generally flat terrain means routes are accessible even in winter, though paths might be muddy after rain. Summer and autumn provide pleasant conditions for exploring the open farmland and riverside trails.
While specific routes aren't listed with pub stops, the region's charming villages and riverside settings, such as those near Houghton Mill and Waterclose Meadows, often have pubs nearby. You can plan your run to finish near one of these villages for a post-run meal.
The numerous easy and moderate routes, especially those through nature reserves like Paxton Pits, are often suitable for families. These areas provide varied scenery and opportunities to spot wildlife, making the run more engaging for children. Always check the route distance and difficulty to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.


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