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Jogging around Annbank offers a diverse range of routes through South Ayrshire's varied landscape. The area is characterized by a mix of woodlands, riverbanks along the River Ayr, and open fields, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities. Trails often traverse a blend of these features, with some incorporating historical elements from the region's past. The terrain includes both relatively flat sections and areas with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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30.1km
03:36
350m
350m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.91km
00:43
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.12km
00:38
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.41km
00:47
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.1km
02:24
100m
100m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Purportedly the location that Prophet Peden, famed Covenanter gave illicit sermons to the people of Ayrshire. Alexander Peden was a minister in the 17th century who, along with many others joined the cause of the Covenanters (see the Covenanters Highlight also on this route). He was one of the most famous of the Field Preacher's of the time, and wandered the hillsides of southern Scotland preaching to the masses. He was almost captured many times and took to wearing a cloth mask to hide his identity, which is now on display in Edinburgh's Museum of Scotland. However, in June 1673 he was captured and sentenced to transportation to America. The captain of the chartered ship discovered the reason for his transportation and set him free. Peden returned to Scotland and continued to preach until his death from ill health in 1686.
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Ayr Beach boasts a wide expanse of golden sand. It stretches along the Firth of Clyde and faces the Isle of Arran. The beach offers spectacular sunset views, making it a particularly attractive spot in the evening.
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Traffic free route from Alloway out to the coast and back towards Ayr
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Ayr is a large town in southern Scotland known for its vibrant culture, endless sweeping beaches, and fascinating local attractions. There is a wealth of things to do and see in this town so take your time to explore.
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Great views across the River Ayr as you follow the footpath along the banks.
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Beautiful little cafe serving hot and cold food set in an idyllic spot next to the river. Fuel up before your walk whilst enjoying the scenery.
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The Bothy Café is part of the charity behind River Garden Auchincruive which exists to give people the chance to turn their lives around and leave behind their drug and alcohol addiction through a model of recovery that is refreshingly different. https://www.rivergarden.scot/
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There are over 130 running routes and trails around Annbank, offering a wide variety of options for different fitness levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Jogging routes in Annbank feature a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find paths winding through woodlands, along riverbanks of the River Ayr, and across open fields. Some trails, particularly within the Auchincruive Estate, can include steeper slopes, steps, and varied surfaces from stone paths to grass and field tracks, especially after wet weather.
Yes, Annbank offers several easy running routes. For example, the Embankment loop from Annbank is a moderate 5.1 km trail that can be completed in under 40 minutes, providing a pleasant run through varied local terrain. The Burnside Trail and School Brae Trail, mentioned in the region research, are also generally considered suitable for all ages and abilities, though they can be muddy when wet.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, routes like the View of the River Ayr – Ayr Gorge Woodlands loop from Oswald Hall offer a difficult 30.6 km run with significant elevation changes. The Auchincruive Estate also provides more challenging options, including routes up to 4.6 km with steep slopes and varied surfaces.
Many routes offer scenic views of the River Ayr and its surrounding woodlands. The School Brae Trail in Mossblown passes several historical landmarks. For broader attractions, you might consider extending your trip to visit nearby highlights such as Burns Cottage or the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, though these are not directly on the running trails themselves.
Yes, many of the running routes in Annbank are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Running loop from Somerset Park and the Embankment loop from Annbank. The Auchincruive Estate also features a 3.5 km circuit around Brockle Wood.
While specific regulations for each trail vary, many outdoor areas in Annbank, including woodlands and open fields, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or other trail users, and to clean up after them. The Burnside Trail and School Brae Trail are popular local paths where dogs are often seen.
Many of the easier and moderate trails, particularly those with relatively flat sections through woodlands and open grassland, can be suitable for families. The Burnside Trail and School Brae Trail are good examples of local paths that are generally accessible for all ages and abilities, though some sections can be muddy or uneven, which might be a consideration for younger children.
Yes, parking is available at various points to access the trails. For instance, the Auchincruive Estate, which offers a network of trails, has car parks located at the edge of Mossblown and within the estate itself, providing convenient access for runners.
Annbank's trails are accessible year-round. However, the best time often depends on personal preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. In wet weather, especially during autumn and winter, some trails, particularly those with grass or beaten earth surfaces like the Burnside and School Brae Trails, can become muddy and uneven.
Yes, there are several running routes around the 10 km mark. For example, the Joppa loop from Coylton is a moderate 7.4 km route. While not exactly 10 km, many moderate routes can be combined or extended slightly to reach that distance, or you can explore the longer options within the Auchincruive Estate.


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