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Jogging routes around Great Billington traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and serene waterways. The area features prominent elevations like Billington Hill, alongside flatter countryside with the River Ouzel and Cocklake stream. Chalk grasslands, such as those at Pitstone Hill, and woodland paths through Red Cedar Woods and King's Wood offer varied terrain for runners. The region's proximity to the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty further expands the range of available running trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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9.62km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.5km
01:12
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.92km
00:56
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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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Part of National Cycle Network Route 6 as well as providing traffic free access to the centre of Leighton Buzzard
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Useful for locals access the western end is a firm dirt surface and the rest is surfaced with tarmac
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A surfaced shred use path that runs along the edge of Linslade Woods. Useful for local access or a local fitness loop
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One of Central Bedfordshire Cycle Repairs stations has been installed. The station includes a stand to mount a bike on, an integrated multi-valve pump and a series of tools, such as screwdrivers, spanners, hex keys, and tyre levers.
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Often busy with children feeding ducks, walkers enjoying the canalscape or moored boats heading to Tesco Supermarket or the town. If you want a quicker route take Vimy Road or one of the cycle paths ether side of the River Ouzel
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This scenic section with a lock segment is popular with walkers and cyclists heading from Leighton Buzzard Town to the Globe Inn. Twelve Arches Weir (originally built with 12 arches, later expanded to 15) discharges overflow water from the Grand Union into the River Ouzel - quite an impressive sight after heavy rain.
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Meeting point for Leighton Buzzard Road Cycling Club (http://lbrcc.com/) and a monument to Leighton Buzzard's history. This work of art, by David Mayne, was officially unveiled September 2005 and has the title of 'Fly Past'. The monument is approximately 8 feet high and 8 feet wide and the design depicts the heritage of the town to the present day. The centre of the design represents the propeller of a Vimy bomber biplane which were constructed until 1919 at the Morgan & Co. factory at Vimy Road (i.e. the land where the current Tescos supermarket is sited). Surrounding the propeller are a number of disks, each of which carry designs (on both sides), representative of the towns heritage (see photos below). The designs on these disks were the result of workshops with the pupils of Leighton Middle School, the Leighton Buzzard Arts Society and the residents of Tudor Court. A circular ring of carved paving runs around the base of the monument containing the name of the town at various different points in history.
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There are nearly 400 running routes around Great Billington documented on komoot. This includes a wide variety of trails, from easy paths to more challenging routes, catering to different fitness levels.
Jogging routes in Great Billington offer a diverse landscape. You'll find rolling hills, woodlands like Red Cedar Woods and King's Wood, and serene waterways such as the River Ouzel and Cocklake stream. The area also features chalk grasslands, canal towpaths along the Grand Union Canal, and views around Tiddenfoot Lake.
Yes, Great Billington offers a good selection of easier running routes. While most routes are moderate, there are 36 designated easy trails. These paths are generally flatter and less demanding, perfect for those new to running or looking for a relaxed jog.
The area boasts several scenic spots. You can enjoy expansive views from Ivinghoe Beacon, which stands at 764 feet, or from Dunstable Downs and Bison Hill. The View of Tiddenfoot Lake loop from Leighton Buzzard offers pleasant waterside scenery, and the Grand Union Canal towpath provides a tranquil running environment.
Yes, many of the running routes in Great Billington are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the popular Rock Lane Bridleway loop from Leighton Buzzard and the Park with Exercise Equipment loop from Leighton Buzzard.
The running trails in Great Billington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to serene waterside paths, and the beautiful natural features like woodlands and chalk grasslands.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by serene waterways. You can find routes along the River Ouzel and Cocklake stream. The View of Tiddenfoot Lake loop from Leighton Buzzard offers excellent views of the lake, and the The Globe Inn โ Grand Union Canal Towpath loop from Leighton Buzzard follows the Grand Union Canal.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging run, Great Billington offers 55 difficult routes. The rolling hills, including prominent features like Billington Hill, provide varied inclines that can test your endurance. Ivinghoe Beacon, for instance, offers a challenging ascent with rewarding vistas.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for longer distances. For example, the View of Tiddenfoot Lake loop from Leighton Buzzard is 7.1 miles (11.5 km) long, and The Globe Inn โ Grand Union Canal Towpath loop from Leighton Buzzard covers 7.16 miles (11.5 km), both offering a good workout.
Great Billington is unique for its combination of rolling hills, ancient woodlands like Red Cedar Woods, and chalk grasslands such as those at Pitstone Hill. These diverse ecosystems provide not only varied terrain but also picturesque scenery, including rare plant life and various bird species, enhancing the running experience.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the area is rich in history. The nearby Aldbury Village, with its picturesque timber-framed cottages, offers a charming backdrop for exploration. For more historical context, you can explore information about the parish of Billington in general on the Bedford Borough Council website.


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