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Jogging around Hollesley offers diverse landscapes within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features extensive commercial woodlands like Rendlesham Forest with its network of gravel trails. Runners can also explore the open heathland of Sutton and Hollesley Heaths, characterized by dry grass and heather, or the coastal wetlands and grasslands of Boyton and Hollesley Marshes. The terrain varies from mostly paved surfaces in forests to uneven grassy paths in marsh areas, providing options for…
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very 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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Execellent mix of trails, although the sandy ones are hard work
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The Shingle Street Shell line is located on a remote and beautiful section of the Suffolk Coast, not far from Bawdsey. When illness brought two friends together here, they created the line of white Shells stretching out to the sea. It's organic and flowing and feels like it was always part of the landscape
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Martello Tower today hosts luxury accommodation but was once a defensive fort, built during the French Revolutionary Wars era. The British government built around 140 such towers across the British Empire during the early 19th century. It's a conspicuous sight in Shingle Street, a small coastal settlement that's in danger of falling victim of coastal erosion and flooding over the next two decades.
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Not much visible unless you climb the sea wall, which isn't easy in road cleats. Otherwise it's just a car park with a couple of old concrete gun emplacements behind it.
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It's a dead end for roadies as there's only one tarmacked road to it but it's a nice ride and there's the Tinto Café horsebox at the car park, which does hot drinks, sandwiches and toasties, cakes and snacks. Officially it closes at 4pm but it was still serving at 4.30 when I was there, thankfully.
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Nice glimpse towards the coast from the slightly higher ground of the road.
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A sprawling 3,700-acre (1,500 ha) mixed woodland, Rendlesham Forest is owned and managed by Forestry England. There are plenty of trails here for walkers and cyclists, with picnic spots and sculptures to discover. Rendlesham Forest is famous for a supposed UFO sighting in December 1980. There's even a UFO trail, boasting a large model of an alien spacecraft.
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Hollesley offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 220 trails available for you to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy jogs to more challenging long-distance runs.
The running trails in Hollesley feature diverse terrain. You'll find extensive commercial woodlands like Rendlesham Forest with mostly paved or well-maintained gravel paths. There are also open heathlands such as Sutton and Hollesley Heaths, characterized by dry grass and heather, and coastal wetlands and grasslands in areas like Boyton and Hollesley Marshes, which may have more uneven grassy paths. This variety provides options for different running preferences and experiences.
Yes, Hollesley offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. There are 30 easy running trails, perfect for those looking for a gentle jog or to start their running journey in the area. These routes typically feature less elevation and well-maintained surfaces.
Many of the running routes in Hollesley, particularly those through woodlands and heathlands like Rendlesham Forest and Hollesley Common, are popular with dog owners. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, Hollesley is well-suited for circular running routes. Many trails, especially within Rendlesham Forest and across Hollesley Common, are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Rendelsham Forest running loop via UFO Trail is a popular circular option.
Hollesley's running routes offer a variety of natural features and landmarks. You can explore the diverse landscapes of Rendlesham Forest, including sections of the famous Rendlesham Forest UFO Trail. Coastal paths provide views of the River Ore and the RSPB Boyton Marshes Nature Reserve. You might also encounter the Martello Tower at Shingle Street on coastal runs, or the tranquil Kyson Point along the river.
Beyond natural beauty, you can find historical points of interest. The Martello Tower at Shingle Street is a notable landmark on coastal routes. While not directly on a running trail, the historic Orford Castle is a nearby attraction that could be a destination for a longer outing, offering magnificent views. Additionally, the Ramsholt All Saints Church is another point of interest in the wider area.
The running routes in Hollesley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied terrain, from the peaceful woodlands of Rendlesham Forest to the open heathlands and scenic coastal paths, offering a diverse and engaging experience for all abilities.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, Hollesley offers several difficult long-distance running routes. An example is the Rendlesham Forest UFO Trail loop from Hollesley, which is a demanding 15.3-mile (24.6 km) path providing an immersive experience through varied woodland terrain.
Absolutely! Many running routes are close to or can incorporate local attractions. For instance, a route through Hollesley Common could pass near the Suffolk Punch Trust. While running coastal paths, you might spot the Martello Tower at Shingle Street. The Rendlesham Forest UFO Trail itself is a popular attraction for its unique history.
In Rendlesham Forest, you can generally expect mostly paved or well-maintained gravel surfaces. These trails are suitable for jogging and provide a scenic backdrop for your run, as seen on routes like the Rendlesham Forest – Rendlesham Forest UFO Trail loop from Hollesley.
Yes, Hollesley's location means you can enjoy runs with beautiful coastal and riverside views. Routes extending to the RSPB Boyton Marshes Nature Reserve include sections of the Suffolk Coast Path along the River Ore and Hollesley Bay, offering peaceful and scenic vistas of grazing lands, reedbeds, and saltmarshes.


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