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Jogging around Lugwardine offers a scenic experience through the Herefordshire countryside. The region is characterized by the River Lugg and its extensive floodplain, the Lugg Meadows, providing flat and open terrain. Gently rolling hillsides criss-crossed by footpaths offer varied elevation, while nearby Haugh Woods features ancient woodland trails. This mix of riverine landscapes, open meadows, and wooded areas provides diverse environments for running.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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10.8km
01:08
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.06km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.3km
01:14
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:05
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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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Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails are two short trails that meander the ancient woodland of Haugh Woods. The trails have been set up by Forestry England to allow everyone to enjoy the numerous butterflies and moths that live here. This is an important site for UK butterflies (we are in short supply!) and this woodland gives nearly 350 hectares or 850 acres for them to breed. There are about over 600 of both species living here!
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This is a beautiful area. Walking through Joan’s Hill Farm Nature Reserve and the surrounding countryside epitomises the best of the English countryside. You will be surrounded by undisturbed woodland, flower rich meadows and wildlife.
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A spectacular bridge over the River Wye. Pleasant to the eye.
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Choose paths wisely some are gravel topped others are earth paths, but great area for dogs
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A stop here probably won’t improve your ride performance.
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A suspension bridge build in 1898 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
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There are over 300 running routes available around Lugwardine, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. This includes 35 easy routes, 231 moderate routes, and 41 difficult routes.
Jogging routes in Lugwardine offer diverse terrain. You'll find flat, open paths along the River Lugg and through the historic Lugg Meadows. There are also gently rolling hillsides criss-crossed by footpaths, and ancient woodland trails within nearby Haugh Woods. This mix provides options from riverside runs to more challenging wooded and hilly sections.
Yes, Lugwardine offers 35 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a gentle jog. These paths often follow the flatter sections along the River Lugg and through meadows, providing a pleasant introduction to the area's scenic beauty.
The running routes in Lugwardine are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from peaceful riverbanks to scenic woodlands, and the opportunity to explore the picturesque Herefordshire countryside.
Absolutely! Many routes offer lovely views of the Herefordshire countryside, including orchards and fields. You can run alongside the River Lugg and through the beautiful Lugg Meadows, known for their wildflowers. Nearby Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails provide a natural, wooded environment, and Swardon Quarry Viewpoint offers expansive vistas.
Yes, several routes pass by or are close to interesting landmarks. For instance, you might encounter Holy Rood Church, Mordiford, or the historic Victoria Bridge. The wider area also features sites like Hereford Cathedral and Capler Camp Hillfort, offering a blend of exercise and exploration.
Yes, the network of footpaths around Lugwardine includes many easy routes suitable for families. The flatter sections along the River Lugg and through the Lugg Meadows are particularly good for shorter, kid-friendly excursions. These paths allow for enjoyable runs without significant elevation changes.
Many of the public footpaths and trails around Lugwardine are dog-friendly, making it a great area for running with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through agricultural land or near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code.
Yes, many of the running routes around Lugwardine are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Running loop from Dormington is a popular circular option, offering a convenient way to explore the countryside.
While specific parking details vary by route, many trailheads or starting points in and around Lugwardine, including villages like Bartestree and Mordiford, offer roadside parking or small public car parks. For routes starting further afield, such as those near Hereford, larger parking facilities are available.
Lugwardine is beautiful for running year-round. Spring brings wildflowers to the Lugg Meadows, while autumn offers stunning foliage in Haugh Woods. Summer provides longer daylight hours, and even winter runs can be picturesque, though paths might be muddier. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific routes aren't designed solely around pub stops, many trails pass through or near villages like Bartestree and Mordiford, which have local pubs. You can often plan your run to finish near one of these establishments for a well-deserved refreshment. For example, the Riverbank View loop from Bartestree starts and ends in a village with amenities.


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