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Jogging around Almondsbury offers a compelling environment for outdoor enthusiasts, blending suburban convenience with a distinctly rural feel. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, varied terrain, and natural woodlands, providing an ideal escape for active pursuits. Joggers can explore paths with varied elevations, including gentle hills, and enjoy views of the surrounding countryside. This area provides a diverse setting for running, from flat loops to routes with moderate climbs.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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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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Just absolutely stunning, ancient woodland in the heart of Bradley Stoke!! I could spend hours & hours in here, especially now, in autumn
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Such a lush spot, especially in Autumn ππ€π (I'm biased, I think it's the best time of year!) It is worth a walk, and you can easily walk there down the direct path, or there are ways up & down from "The Tump"
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In the churchyard there is the grave of Scipio Africanus with its elaborately painted headstone.
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After a run in the Blaise Castle Estate, a visit to the Blaise Inn is highly recommended. This charming pub serves excellent food for that all important refuel. There's also the option of the beer garden. Cheers!
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St Mary's is a beautiful Grade II-listed church in Henbury, Bristol. It is thought that there has been a church on this site since as early as the 7th century. A set of steps leads down from the graveyard to the trails of the Blaise Castle Estate. It's a bit like something from a children's adventure book. From here, you can follow Hazel Brook all the way into the scenic Henbury Gorge.
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Legend has it that Henbury Gorge was created by a giant named Goram in a bid to win the affections of a beautiful woman named Avona. The story goes that he failed to match the efforts of his brother Vincent, who created the grander Avon Gorge, thus winning the beauty's heart. However, Henbury Gorge is a gloriously picturesque landscape in its own right. A tranquil stream, Hazel Brook, flows through its wooded heart and limestone outcrops rise high on either side. Its rough trails are superb fun for trail runners, while road runners can follow the main tarmacked path that undulates through the gorge.
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Gets very boggy by the lake in winter, otherwise it's a great track. The boggy bit might be avoidable with a small detour.
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Almondsbury offers a vast network of running trails, with over 1000 routes available. These range from easy, flat paths to more challenging routes with varied elevations, catering to all fitness levels.
Yes, Almondsbury has a good selection of easy running routes. There are 141 routes classified as 'easy', perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. Many of these offer predominantly flat terrain, such as the Three Brooks Lake β Three Brooks Gravel Path loop from Bradley Stoke, which is about 5.1 km.
Jogging routes in Almondsbury feature a diverse range of terrain. You can expect natural woodlands, wide grass paths, and bare earth trails. Some routes, like the 'Scenic Route to the Wind Farm' mentioned in regional research, offer varied elevations, while others, such as the 'Aztec West 5' loop, are predominantly flat with mild changes.
Absolutely. Almondsbury Hill provides splendid panoramic views of the Severn floodplain, South Wales, the Forest of Dean, the River Severn, and the iconic Severn Bridge. Many routes will offer glimpses of the surrounding countryside and natural beauty.
Yes, many of the running routes in Almondsbury are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Webb's Wood loop from Patchway, a moderate 5.3 km path that winds through natural woodlands.
The running routes in Almondsbury are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 400 reviews. Runners often praise the picturesque landscapes, the variety of terrain, and the refreshing escape into nature that the area provides.
Yes, several routes offer points of interest. For example, the Blaise Museum β Blaise Castle Cycle Path loop from Henbury leads through the scenic Blaise Castle Estate. You might also encounter historical sites like Almondsbury's 12th-century church or the local wind farm, which is a modern landmark.
While specific routes may vary, the Almondsbury area is close to several beautiful lakes and water features. You can find highlights such as Abbot's Pool, Duchess Pond, and Bitterwell Lake in the wider region, which could be incorporated into longer runs or explored separately.
Many of Almondsbury's trails are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate routes with less elevation change. Areas like Blaise Castle Estate and Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve are often popular for family outings, offering accessible paths and natural surroundings.
For those seeking longer runs, Almondsbury offers several routes over 7 km. An example is the St Mary's Church, Henbury β The Blazing Don loop from Henbury, which is approximately 9.3 km and offers a moderate challenge.
Almondsbury is enjoyable for jogging year-round. However, after wet weather, some trails, particularly those with bare earth or grass paths, can become muddy. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter runs can be refreshing, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there are 104 routes classified as 'difficult' for those seeking a greater challenge. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes and varied terrain, providing a good workout for experienced runners.


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