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The best running trails around Causewayhead

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Jogging around Causewayhead offers a diverse landscape for runners, situated at the foot of the Ochil Hills and alongside the River Forth. The area features the mature wooded slopes of Abbey Craig, providing woodland paths and panoramic views. Paths along the River Forth offer flatter, accessible routes, while the nearby Ochil Hills present steeper, more rugged terrain for challenging runs. Causewayhead itself lies on the relatively flat ground of the Carse of Forth, offering varied options for all abilities.

Best jogging routes around Causewayhead

  • The most popular jogging route is View of Airthrey Castle – University of Stirling Lake loop from University of Stirling, a 3.3 miles (5.4 km) trail that takes about 30 minutes to complete. This route offers views of Airthrey Castle and the University of Stirling's lake.
  • Another top favourite among local runners is Sheriffmuir Road Forest Climb – University of Stirling Lake loop from University of Stirling, a moderate 7.0 miles (11.3 km) path. This route includes a forest climb and views of the university lake.
  • Local runners also love the View of Wallace Monument – Old Stirling Bridge loop from University of Stirling, a 3.5 miles (5.7 km) trail leading through areas with views of the Wallace Monument and Old Stirling Bridge, often completed in about 35 minutes.
  • Jogging around Causewayhead is defined by the wooded slopes of Abbey Craig, the serene River Forth, and the challenging Ochil Hills. The network offers options for various ability levels, from gentle riverside paths to more strenuous hill climbs.
  • The routes in Causewayhead are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. More than 3000 runners have used komoot to explore Causewayhead's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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View of Airthrey Castle – University of Stirling Lake loop from University of Stirling

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. 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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March 1, 2026, View of Airthrey Castle

Airthrey Castle is an 18th century building, set amid beautiful parklands on the edge of the Ochil Hills. Now part of the University of Stirling, the castle is currently the headquarters of Tennis Scotland the governing body of tennis in Scotland.

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Great views from either end of the bridge framing Stirling Castle and The National Wallace Monument.

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Pretty tracks around the Loch through the university.

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I use them a lot as shortcuts avoiding local roads.

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Lovely old historic bridge. Watch the cobbles in the wet.

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Some very old graves here including a Viking

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Special place for those interested in ancient ruins and tombs.

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Stirling Old Bridge is a historic stone bridge spanning the River Forth in Stirling. It was completed in the late 15th century and played a crucial role during the Wars of Scottish Independence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Causewayhead?

There are over 15 running routes around Causewayhead, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. The komoot community has explored more than 3000 of these trails.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the running trails near Causewayhead?

Jogging around Causewayhead offers a diverse landscape. You'll find routes along the relatively flat ground of the Carse of Forth and the serene River Forth, as well as paths through the mature wooded slopes of Abbey Craig. For more challenging runs, the nearby Ochil Hills provide steeper, more rugged terrain with open moorland.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly jogging routes in Causewayhead?

Yes, Causewayhead offers routes suitable for beginners. Paths along the River Forth provide flatter, accessible options. For example, the View of Airthrey Castle – University of Stirling Lake loop from University of Stirling is a moderate 3.3-mile (5.4 km) trail that is popular and relatively gentle, offering views of Airthrey Castle and the University of Stirling's lake.

Can I find routes with historical landmarks or scenic viewpoints?

Absolutely! Many routes incorporate historical landmarks and offer stunning views. For instance, the View of Wallace Monument – Old Stirling Bridge loop from University of Stirling provides views of the iconic National Wallace Monument and the historic Old Stirling Bridge. The wooded slopes of Abbey Craig also offer panoramic vistas of Stirling, the River Forth, and Stirling Castle. You can also explore highlights like Stirling Castle or the Dumyat Summit for spectacular vistas.

Are the running trails around Causewayhead suitable for families?

Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The flatter paths along the River Forth and around Airthrey Loch (University of Stirling) are generally accessible. Causewayhead Park also offers a pleasant setting with walks that connect to Abbey Craig, which has various woodland paths.

Are there dog-friendly running routes in the Causewayhead area?

Many of the natural trails and woodland paths around Causewayhead, including those on Abbey Craig and along the River Forth, are suitable for running with dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any local signage regarding leash requirements, especially near livestock or protected areas.

Are there circular running routes available?

Yes, many of the running routes in Causewayhead are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of Airthrey Castle – University of Stirling Lake loop and the View of Wallace Monument – Old Stirling Bridge loop.

What do other runners say about the trails in Causewayhead?

The running routes in Causewayhead are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from gentle riverside paths to challenging hill climbs, and the stunning views of landmarks like the National Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle.

Are there any routes that pass by waterfalls or other natural monuments?

While not directly on every running route, the wider area around Causewayhead features natural attractions. For instance, the Waterfalls of Alva Glen are a notable natural monument nearby, offering a scenic detour or a destination for a longer run.

How can I get to the running routes using public transport?

Causewayhead is a northern suburb of Stirling, which is well-served by public transport. Many routes, particularly those starting from the University of Stirling or near the National Wallace Monument, are accessible via local bus services from Stirling city centre. Check local bus schedules for the most convenient stops.

Is parking available near the jogging trails?

Yes, parking is generally available near popular starting points for jogging trails. For routes around the University of Stirling, there are parking facilities on campus. Additionally, parking is available near the National Wallace Monument and Causewayhead Park, providing access to Abbey Craig trails.

Are there any challenging running routes for experienced runners?

For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the nearby Ochil Hills offer steeper, more rugged terrain. Routes like the Sheriffmuir Road Forest Climb – Cocksburn Reservoir loop from University of Stirling are classified as difficult, covering significant distances and elevation gains. Summits like Dumyat also provide strenuous climbs with rewarding views.

What are the best times of year to go running in Causewayhead?

Causewayhead offers good running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage. Summer is also popular, though some trails may be busier. Winter running is possible, but be mindful of potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially on higher ground in the Ochil Hills.

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