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Jogging around Pirton offers diverse landscapes, characterized by rolling countryside, chalk escarpments, and gentle hills. The area includes parts of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing picturesque views and varied terrain. Runners can explore a mix of open fields, wooded areas, and paths along the River Oughton. The historic Icknield Way Path also traverses the village, offering extensive pathways for varied running experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Moderate run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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8.20km
00:54
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.7km
01:51
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.32km
00:31
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.86km
00:36
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pleasant walk along the Watermill canal. It's nice to see lots of people with their dogs.
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Deacon Hill (172m), from which there are stunning views in essentially any direction (as long as you don't stare at your boots) is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (the summit area is rich in plant species, and there are birds here such as buzzards and numerous species of butterflies, too). There is a bench to sit on as well. The hill is a gorgeous place to be and marvel at the beauty of the world.
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An outstanding view from Noon Hill, part of Pegsdon Hills Nature Reserve. You may spot some grazing livestock up here. As well as birds of prey gliding on the thermals.
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A climb to the top but most definitely worth it. Deacon Hill boasts wonderful views of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire and is usually very quiet. It is part of the Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit Nature Reserve, which is well worth exploring.
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The River Oughton flows next to Oughtonhead Common and the footpath between the two makes for a lovely place to run. You will also find a number of trails across the common. There are a variety of habitats on the common which is a nature reserve managed by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust. Keep and eye out for woodcock and kingfishers.
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The River Oughton flows next to Oughtonhead Common and the footpath between the two makes for a lovely place to hike. There are a variety of habitats on the common which is a nature reserve managed by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust. Keep and eye out for woodcock and kingfishers.
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Icknield bridleway is a fantastic track that runs for miles and miles. You can hop on and off it to knit together a great route. Good surface for MTB and gravel bikes, even the skinnier tyred types on a nice day!
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Pirton and its surrounding area offer a wide variety of running routes. You can find over 600 routes on komoot, catering to different preferences and fitness levels, from gentle jogs through the countryside to more challenging trails in the hills.
Yes, Pirton has numerous easy running options. There are 86 routes specifically rated as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. These often traverse the gentler parts of the rolling countryside.
Runners in Pirton can experience diverse terrain, including rolling countryside, chalk escarpments, and gentle hills. You'll find a mix of open fields, wooded areas, and paths that follow the tranquil River Oughton. The historic Icknield Way also provides extensive pathways with varied surfaces.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the area offers 95 difficult routes. A notable option is the Pegsdon Hills Viewpoint β Deacon Hill summit loop from Pegsdon Hills, which is nearly 10 miles long and leads through the more challenging terrain of the Pegsdon Hills, offering rewarding ascents and views.
Yes, many of the running routes in Pirton are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the moderate Deacon Hill and Noon Hill loop from Hexton Road Car Park β Chiltern Hills offers scenic views within the Chilterns and brings you back to your starting point.
Pirton's routes offer several scenic spots and historical landmarks. You might encounter the picturesque Chiltern Hills AONB, the historic Pirton Toot Hill, or enjoy views from the Pegsdon Hills. Highlights like Sharpenhoe Clappers and Deacon Hill summit provide stunning vistas over the landscape.
Yes, some trails in the Pirton area incorporate water features. The Oughton Gravel Hill loop from Hitchin is a popular moderate route that follows paths along the River Oughton, providing a tranquil riverside running experience.
The diverse network of footpaths and open countryside around Pirton makes it generally suitable for running with dogs. Many trails pass through fields and wooded areas, offering plenty of space. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage regarding livestock or protected areas.
The running routes in Pirton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 90 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, scenic beauty, and the mix of open fields and wooded paths that make for an engaging experience.
Many of the easier and moderate routes in Pirton are suitable for families, especially those looking for a pleasant jog or walk. The varied landscapes and historical features like Pirton Toot Hill can make for an interesting outing. Consider routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances for younger family members.
While specific parking details vary by route, many trails around Pirton, especially those starting from popular access points like the Chiltern Hills, often have designated car parks. For instance, the Deacon Hill and Noon Hill loop starts from Hexton Road Car Park, providing convenient access.
Pirton is a village, and while direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, it is generally accessible. You would typically need to check local bus services to Pirton village itself, and then connect to the various footpaths and trails from there. Some routes, like the Oughton Gravel Hill loop, are accessible from nearby towns like Hitchin which have better public transport links.
Yes, you can combine the village's unique character with its natural surroundings. The village itself has ancient boundary roads and historical features like St Mary's Church and Pirton Toot Hill. Routes like the Running loop from Shillington or the Rugby Training Field loop from Westbury Estate often pass through a blend of open countryside and areas close to local settlements, offering both natural beauty and a glimpse into the village's history.


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