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Jogging routes Dunmore offer a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by varied topography including mountainous terrain, dense woods, and scenic waterways. The region features the unique Dunmore Pine Barrens and the slopes of the Moosic Mountains, providing engaging routes with hills and inclines. Natural wetlands and forested paths along the Lackawanna River add to the picturesque scenery for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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6.20km
00:39
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.2km
01:16
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.43km
01:00
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320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.9km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.17km
00:45
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Windmill Hill is steeped in history. The remains of a windmill at the top of the hill are a reminder of a bygone era. Built in the late 1700s, the mill was used to grind wheat for the production of flour. But the picturesque site has also witnessed turbulent times and holds memories of the Battle of Ballynahinch. The battle, on June 12, was part of the 1798 Irish Rebellion fought between British forces and the United Irishmen.
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A winding path will lead you past a number of telecommunication towers up to the summit of Slieve Croob. There's some great views on offer here across County Down to the wonderful Mourne mountain range.
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Slieve Croob stands at 534m and is the highest peak of the Dromara Hills, situated just north of the Mourne Mountains. From the summit, you can enjoy expansive views across County Down and toward the Mourne mountain range, a designated Area of Natural Beauty.
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Good views and the most obvious spot to stop at the top of Dree hill, on the edge of Mourne AONB.
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what a great day spent up slieve croob weather was fabulous.. handy enuff on a nice path even saw a few cyclists 👍
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Tough climb to the summit, try and go on a clear day to get the best veiws.
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Dunmore offers a good variety of options for runners, with over 20 routes available on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging runs through varied terrain.
Yes, Dunmore has several easy options perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed run. The Dunmore Reservoir #1 Nature Trail is a tranquil 1.5-mile loop, ideal for a peaceful jog through dense woods. You can find more information about it here.
For a more challenging experience, the 'Top of the World loop' in the Dunmore Pine Barrens is a notable 6.3-mile trail. It's considered a demanding run due to its varied topography and offers expansive mountain views. You can learn more about this area here.
Absolutely! The 'Top of the World' scenic vista in the Dunmore Pine Barrens offers breathtaking mountain views across wooded valleys. Additionally, the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail provides extensive views of the river and connects various towns, making for a picturesque run.
Yes, the Dunmore Reservoir #1 Nature Trail is an excellent family-friendly option, offering an easy 1.5-mile loop in a peaceful setting. Local parks like Alley Park and Sherwood Park also provide suitable environments for leisurely jogs and outdoor family activities. More details on Sherwood Park can be found here.
Yes, several routes in Dunmore are circular. The Dunmore Reservoir #1 Nature Trail is a 1.5-mile loop, and the 'Top of the World loop' is a 6.3-mile trail that brings you back to your starting point. The 'Scranton Road – Lake Scranton loop' is another option that winds around Lake Scranton.
Dunmore's running routes feature a diverse topography, including mountainous terrain, dense woods, and scenic waterways. You'll encounter sandy soil and pitch pine in the Pine Barrens, as well as hills and inclines on the slopes of the Moosic Mountains. Natural wetlands and forested paths are also common.
While not widely publicized, Alley Park is considered a local 'hidden gem' with lush greenery and walking trails that are perfect for a quiet, leisurely jog away from more crowded spots.
The running routes in Dunmore are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful natural settings, and the opportunities for both challenging and relaxed runs.
Yes, the Dunmore Reservoir #1 Nature Trail circles an 83-acre reservoir and passes by the Little Roaring Brook. The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail offers extensive views of the Lackawanna River, and the 'Scranton Road – Lake Scranton loop' winds through forested areas around Lake Scranton.
Running routes in Dunmore vary in distance to suit different preferences. You can find shorter loops like the 1.5-mile Dunmore Reservoir #1 Nature Trail, moderate options such as the 4.7-mile 'Natural Wetland loop from Scranton', and longer, more challenging trails like the 6.3-mile 'Top of the World loop'.


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