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Jogging around Lavenham offers routes through a historic 'Wool Town' in Suffolk, characterized by its well-preserved medieval landscape and accessible trails. The region features flat paths and tracks, often along field margins, with some minor road crossings. Joggers can explore former railway lines, such as the Lavenham Walk, and wooded sections like Dyehousefield Wood. The area's proximity to the Stour Valley provides additional natural beauty for running.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
38
runners
8.72km
00:57
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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4.38km
00:28
20m
20m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.52km
00:37
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.5km
01:05
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.40km
00:46
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Filming location for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, representing the wizarding village of Godric's Hollow. De Vere House: Transformed into the dilapidated home of Harry Potter's parents, Lily and James Potter. https://www.deverehouse.co.uk/ Lavenham Guildhall: Also featured and served as a model for the house in the film
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Exceptionally well-preserved medieval architecture, unique timber-framed buildings, and rich history as a wealthy wool town. Visitors can explore historic sites like the Lavenham Guildhall and Little Hall. There over 340 grade listed buildings
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A real feeling of history as you walk through the village.
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Beautifully maintained roadside memorial to Johannes Bartholomeus Jat Van Mesdag, a 21 year old Mustang pilot who died near here in an flying accident. He was born on 3rd October 1923 in Hilversum, Netherlands. Before the war he was studying in the U.S.A., living in Ardsley, Hudson, New York. He joined the Dutch Air Force in Canada and was sent to UK, arriving 17th August 1942. He was awarded his wings on 26th November 1944, joining 64 Squadron on 28th December. Within the Dutch Air Force, his rank was 2nd Luitenant. In the R.A.F.V.R. he was a Flight Sergeant but appears to have been commissioned at the time of his death. He had one kill registered; a Focke Wulf 190 near Frankfurt on 14th January 1945. He was based at RAF Bentwaters, flying North American Mustang Mk III. On 6th March, flying Mustang KH451, it appears he dived out of cloud into the ground a few miles NW of Lawshall. The accident was unexplained and came was unknown. Check out https://undyingmemory.net/LAWSHALL/van-mesdag-johannes.html for more information.
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Nice location with tables out front so you can eat while keeping an eye on your bike with a view across towards the church.
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Full of history and character, Lavenham just calls out to be explored. It is a wonderfully well preserved medieval village and in its heyday was once of the 20 most wealthiest in the country. Evidence of this is clear throughout the village. There are lots of places to stop to eat and drink or to stay if you are looking for a few days away in Suffolk.
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The jogging routes around Lavenham primarily feature flat paths and tracks, often along field margins. You'll encounter former railway lines, such as the Lavenham Walk, which offer relatively easy surfaces. Some sections, especially after wet weather, might require sturdy shoes. The area also includes wooded sections like Dyehousefield Wood and open fields, providing diverse scenery.
Yes, Lavenham offers several easy routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Lavenham Village β Lavenham Medieval Village loop from Lavenham is an easy 2.7-mile (4.4 km) trail that takes about 28 minutes to complete, leading through the historic village.
Lavenham's rich history means you can incorporate many sights into your run. You might pass through the Lavenham Medieval Village with its iconic timber-framed houses. Other notable landmarks include the impressive St Peter and St Paul's Church, the striking 16th-century Lavenham Guildhall, and the famous Crooked House. The parkland around Kentwell Hall can also be seen from some routes.
Yes, many of the running routes around Lavenham are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular options include the Lavenham β Lavenham Medieval Village loop from Lavenham, a 5.4-mile (8.7 km) trail, and the slightly longer Lavenham Medieval Village β Lavenham loop from Lavenham, which is 6.1 miles (9.9 km).
The running routes in Lavenham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the blend of historical sights with natural beauty, the well-preserved medieval landscape, and the accessible trails that cater to various fitness levels.
Absolutely. While Lavenham itself offers several moderate-distance routes, you can find longer trails that extend into the surrounding area. For example, the The Queech loop from Shimpling is a moderate 6.5-mile (10.4 km) route that provides a good option for a longer run.
Many of Lavenham's trails are suitable for families, especially those that follow former railway lines like the Lavenham Walk, which are generally flat and accessible. The village's charming medieval setting and the presence of open fields and woodlands make for an enjoyable outing for all ages. Always check the specific route details for suitability with younger children or strollers.
Lavenham, being a popular visitor destination, offers various parking options. Many routes can be accessed directly from the village center, where public car parks are available. Specific trailheads, especially those outside the immediate village, may also have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage or route descriptions for the most convenient parking for your chosen trail.
Lavenham is situated on the northern edge of the Stour Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. While specific routes might not be entirely within the valley, many trails weave through open fields and offer glimpses of the scenic landscapes characteristic of the region, providing beautiful vistas during your run.
There are over 100 running routes available around Lavenham, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore. This includes a mix of easy, moderate, and more challenging trails.
Lavenham is well-known for its charming village atmosphere, which includes several cafes and traditional pubs. While specific routes may not pass directly by every establishment, many trails start or finish in the village center, making it easy to enjoy refreshments at places like Cafe Como or other local eateries before or after your run.
Lavenham offers enjoyable jogging conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also popular, though it's best to run in the mornings or evenings to avoid the midday heat. Winter runs can be picturesque, especially on crisp, clear days, but some paths might be muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.


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