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Jogging around Kegworth offers diverse landscapes, from tranquil waterside paths along the River Soar and Trent Lock to routes with moderate elevation changes. The area is characterized by green spaces like Sideley Park and the gentle, rolling hills of Leicestershire. Runners can explore a mix of paved surfaces and natural footpaths, providing varied terrain for different preferences. Nearby nature reserves also contribute to the scenic running opportunities.
Last updated: April 26, 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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Concrete and mosaic tile sculpture, by Zahir Shaikh. Installed 2011 at Walton Hill. Created with input from a number of community groups from the local area. The groups attended a series of workshops where they were tasked with creating mosaic designs, which form the top of the sculpture. The groups involved in the project were: Castle Donington Rotary Club, Castle Donington Wcfmen's Institute, Coleorton Women's Institute, Diseworth Heritage Centre, Quilt Together Shepshed, Ruddington Wednesday Morning Club, Swadlincote 50+ Forum, East Midlands Airport employees.
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Also present is a sign with a list of local wildlife, and a map of the trail.
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A balancing pond, used to control flooding by temporarily storing flood waters.
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Sculpture installed 2012 at Diseworth Brow. Made from galvanised steel and oak, by Doncaster based sculptor Daniel Jones, with input from the Prince's Trust Coalville Team. The wood also has carvings.
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One of the biggest selling radar Marconi Radar produced over the years, examples have been deployed at the following sites: Bushy Hill test site (reference and development) Southend Newcastle Liverpool John Lennon Woodford (BAE) Coventry East Midlands Bristol Warton (BAE) – including LVA Filton (BAE) Norwich Cardiff – Including Janus mounted LVA Castlemartin Range (Wales) – Range Safety Radar (Norcontrol Prime, EASAT Antenna*, S511 Tx/Rx)
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Commissioned by East Midlands Airport and installed in 2005. A series of relief art stepping stones, sculpted by Graeme Mitcheson. The designs shown on the stepping stones were decided by students from local primary schools during a number of workshops with the artist. The students were asked to create models of flight images using clay. The schools involved in the project were: • Orchard Primary School, Castle Donington • St Edward's Primary School, Castle Donington • Kegworth Primary School • Diseworth Primary School
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Dog-Tooth Violet Seed, "Art on the Trail" by Sarah Fiander. Sculpture commissioned by East Midlands Airport in 2006.
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Based on komoot data, there are over 30 running routes around Kegworth, offering diverse landscapes for joggers of all levels.
Yes, Kegworth offers several easy running trails. You'll find 4 routes specifically graded as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These often feature flat paths along waterways or through local green spaces.
Jogging routes in Kegworth feature a variety of terrain. You can find largely paved surfaces, especially on routes like the St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth – Hungary Lane loop, as well as natural footpaths. The area includes tranquil waterside paths along the River Soar and Trent Lock, and some routes incorporate the gentle, rolling hills of Leicestershire for varied elevation.
Yes, many areas around Kegworth are dog-friendly. Sideley Park, for instance, features a dedicated dog agility area and clearly marked zones for dogs, making it suitable for runners with pets. When exploring other trails, it's always good practice to keep dogs on a lead and be mindful of local regulations and wildlife.
Many of the running routes around Kegworth are designed as loops, offering convenient circular options. For example, the popular View of S511 ASR Marconi Radar – Swan Rivers Pond loop is an 8-mile circular trail, and the St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth – Kegworth Shallow Lock loop is a shorter 3.8-mile option.
Jogging routes in Kegworth often incorporate scenic views and historical landmarks. You might pass by Attenborough Nature Reserve, known for its serene river paths and ponds, or historical sites like St. Andrew's Church, which is part of routes such as the SideLey Park Playground – St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth loop. The region's rivers and canals, including Trent Lock, also provide picturesque waterside sections.
For families, routes with largely paved surfaces and minimal elevation are ideal. Green spaces like Sideley Park offer pathways suitable for leisurely jogs. While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly categorized, easier, flatter loops along the canals or within parks would be good choices for running with children.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed here, Kegworth is a village with various public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking facilities near your chosen starting point, especially around Sideley Park or the village center, which often serve as access points for many routes.
The running routes in Kegworth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil waterside paths to routes with moderate elevation changes, and the mix of paved surfaces and natural footpaths.
While many routes are moderate, the broader Leicestershire area, particularly to the west of the River Soar in Charnwood Forest, offers more varied and challenging terrain with greater inclines. Some routes around Kegworth can have elevation gains up to 1000 ft over distances up to 10 miles, requiring good fitness.
Kegworth is a well-connected village, served by local bus routes that link to nearby towns and cities. This makes it possible to access various running trails from central Kegworth. For specific route access, it's best to plan your journey to a starting point within the village or near a bus stop.
Absolutely. Kegworth's running landscape is defined by its waterways. The River Soar and Trent Lock, where the River Soar and Erewash Canal connect with the River Trent, offer numerous flat and tranquil paths. The St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth – Kegworth Shallow Lock loop is a great example of a route that leads along the canal.


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