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Jogging routes around Aston-Le-Walls offer a rural setting with diverse natural features. The region is characterized by gentle rolling hills, open farmland, and tranquil waterside paths along the Oxford Canal. Runners can explore well-maintained paths through varied terrain, including woodlands and bridleways, providing options for different running experiences. This area provides opportunities for both leisurely jogs and more focused runs amidst its natural beauty.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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February 25 - Road is very broken up. Quite dangerous on a road bike if you've picked up speed on the descent.
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Cropedy is a picturesque village situated along the Oxford Canal just north of Banbury. The village hosts the annual Fairport Convention festival and has a number of lovely cafes and pubs worth visiting.
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This stone bridge spans over the famous Oxford Canal and offers up some wonderful views down the waterway. You may be lucky enough to spot some narrow canal boats as you pass by.
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Spiceball Country Park in the heart of Banbury is a great place for a run. You'll follow a mixture of paved and woodland paths through a spacious green space that features shady wooded areas and river views.
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Cropredy is a lovely village with walks along the Oxford Canal
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The pretty village of Woodford Halse has a few handy amenities for those walking the Jurassic Way long-distance footpath. There's a convenience store, a pharmacy and a butcher, while places to eat include the traditional stone pub, Fleur de Lys, and the quaint Old School Cafe.
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[The canal going through Banbury is part of] the Oxford Canal, a 78-mile (126 km) narrow canal in central England linking Oxford with Bedworth (between Coventry and Nuneaton on the Coventry Canal) via Banbury and Rugby. Completed in 1790, it connects to the River Thames at Oxford and is integrated with the Grand Union Canal [...]. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Canal
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Broadmoor Bridge No 150 is a minor waterways place on the Oxford Canal (Southern Section - Main Line) between Cropredy Wharf Bridge No 153 (Cropredy) (6¾ furlongs and 1 lock to the south) and Fenny Compton Wharf (5 miles and 3½ furlongs and 8 locks to the northwest). The nearest place in the direction of Cropredy Wharf Bridge No 153 is Cropredy Marina (small mooring basin); 2 furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Fenny Compton Wharf is Broadmoor Lock No 24; ¼ furlongs away.
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There are over 100 dedicated running routes around Aston-Le-Walls, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult trails.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain. Many routes follow the tranquil Oxford Canal, offering flatter, consistent paths. Other trails venture through rural countryside, agricultural landscapes, and local wildlife reserves like Boddington Meadow and Woodford Halse, which may include varied surfaces and gentle gradients.
Yes, Aston-Le-Walls offers several easy running routes, with 12 trails specifically categorized as easy. The paths along the Oxford Canal, such as sections of the Oxford Canal at Cropredy – Cropredy Wharf loop, are generally flatter and provide a gentle gradient, making them ideal for beginners or a leisurely jog.
While running, you can enjoy picturesque waterside views along the Oxford Canal. The surrounding area also features natural beauty spots like Boddington Meadow, known for wildflowers, and Woodford Halse's old railway cuttings. For historical interest, you might pass by churches such as All Saints' Church, Burton Dassett, or St Mary the Virgin Church, Cropredy.
Yes, many of the running routes around Aston-Le-Walls are circular. For example, the Oxford Canal at Cropredy – Spiceball Country Park loop is a popular circular option, as is the Oxford Canal at Cropredy – Cropredy Wharf loop, both offering convenient starting and ending points.
The running trails in Aston-Le-Walls are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners frequently praise the tranquil countryside, well-maintained paths, and the scenic beauty of the canal-side routes.
Many of the routes, particularly those along the Oxford Canal, offer relatively flat and consistent surfaces, making them suitable for family jogs. The gentle gradients and scenic views provide an enjoyable experience for all ages. Consider shorter, easy-rated routes for younger family members.
Generally, the rural countryside and canal paths around Aston-Le-Walls are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through agricultural land, near livestock, or in wildlife reserve areas to protect local flora and fauna. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 18 routes categorized as difficult. An example is the View of the Green Valley – Thorpe Road Tree-Lined Lane loop from Wardington, which covers over 15 km and features more significant elevation changes.
The running trails vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the Oxford Canal at Cropredy – Cropredy Wharf loop at 8.3 km, up to longer, more challenging runs like the Oxford Canal at Cropredy – Spiceball Country Park loop, which is around 14.4 km.
While specific pub stops are not detailed for every route, the villages and towns along the Oxford Canal, such as Cropredy, often have traditional pubs where you can refresh yourself after a run. Exploring routes that pass through these settlements will likely offer opportunities for a well-deserved break.
Aston-Le-Walls offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with wildflowers or changing leaves. Summer is also great, especially along the shaded canal paths. Winter runs are possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy sections on rural trails.


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