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Jogging routes around Coryton benefit from the region's diverse natural landscapes, situated near Dartmoor National Park and Burrator Reservoir. The area features extensive moorland, ancient woodlands, granite tors, and tranquil reservoir paths. This varied terrain provides a range of running experiences, from relatively flat routes to more challenging trails with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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21.7km
02:22
290m
290m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.0km
01:57
330m
330m
Hard run. Very 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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7.16km
00:47
70m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.89km
00:44
90m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The views from both Great Links and Brat Tor are incredible. On a clear day you can see both the North Coast and South Coast as well as Bodmin Moor. The River Lyd stepping stone crossing is nice but there is still a wooden bridge crossing if you are a little unsteady on your feet.
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The first impression of this simple but solidly crafted small sacred monument from 1887 is powerful and imposing. The lonely stone cross can be seen from afar thanks to its exposed location. The ancient, venerable cross is a natural part of this environment and one could almost think that it is literally growing out of the rock from which it rises to a proud height.
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A beautiful section of route 27 Granite Way where the trail opens up as you pass across the Meldon Viaduct. Views across show the undulating hills of the highest area within Dartmoor National park where High Willhays and Yes Tor are situated.
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You can stone hop across here or take the footbridge, this is a nice little stop for water or for a picnic if you are with a family but this is pretty close to the carpark to be much of a hike, a great path up to widgery cross from here.
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Great to include on a hike or run, or even cycle. Great views of the valley and reservoir/dam
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Excellent pizza and undercover, outdoor seating at the Castle Inn! No issues taking our bikes into the garden.
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There are over 50 dedicated running routes around Coryton, catering to various fitness levels. These include 3 easy routes, 37 moderate routes, and 13 difficult routes, offering a wide range of experiences from gentle jogs to challenging trail runs.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking an easier run, the area offers 3 easy routes. The Burrator Reservoir, though not a komoot route in this guide, is also known for its relatively flat, circular path, ideal for families and casual joggers.
The running trails around Coryton offer diverse terrain. You'll find everything from relatively flat paths around areas like Burrator Reservoir to the rugged, varied landscapes of Dartmoor National Park, featuring heather-clad moors, ancient woodlands, granite tors, and river valleys. Expect a mix of rock, gravel, grass, and occasional bogs on some of the more challenging trails.
Yes, many routes in the region are circular. For example, the Dartmoor National Park loop from Brentor is a moderate 7.2 km circular route. The Burrator Reservoir also offers a popular circular path, perfect for a scenic run.
Absolutely. Coryton is an excellent base for long-distance and challenging runs, especially within Dartmoor National Park. Routes like the Meldon Viaduct – Dartmoor National Park loop from Lydford, at 23.2 km, offer significant elevation changes and expansive views, providing a demanding experience for advanced runners.
The region is rich in natural monuments and scenic viewpoints. You can run past Widgery Cross at Brat Tor, which offers wonderful views, or explore areas near Middle Staple Tor. The trails often provide breathtaking panoramic views across Dartmoor's rugged landscape.
Yes, the area around Coryton boasts beautiful waterfalls. While running in Dartmoor National Park, you might encounter trails near Lydford Gorge or the impressive Whitelady Waterfall, a 100-foot cascade that has been a popular attraction since Victorian times.
The running routes in Coryton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.9 stars from over 9 reviews. More than 800 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the stunning natural features and diverse running experiences available.
For families, the relatively flat and easy-going paths around Burrator Reservoir are an excellent choice. These trails are suitable for all ages and offer beautiful views, making for a pleasant family outing. Additionally, there are 3 easy routes listed in the guide that could be suitable.
Yes, after your run, you can find refreshment options. For instance, the Upper Tamar Lake Café is a highlight in the region. Many villages and towns bordering Dartmoor National Park also offer pubs and cafes.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided here, many areas within Dartmoor National Park and around Burrator Reservoir are accessible by local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the specific starting points of your chosen routes.
Parking is generally available at key access points for Dartmoor National Park and Burrator Reservoir. For example, routes starting from Lydford, such as the Widgery Cross at Brat Tor loop, typically have nearby parking facilities. Always check specific trailhead information for parking availability.


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