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Jogging routes around Seaton offer a diverse landscape for runners, situated on the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast and within the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The terrain varies from flat, accessible paths along the esplanade and through wetlands to more challenging coastal trails with elevation gains. Runners can experience dramatic cliffs, shingle beaches, and the tranquil Axe Estuary.

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  • The most popular jogging route is Navvies Bridge loop from Workington, a 7.2…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Navvies Bridge loop from Workington

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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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Willem VS
September 17, 2025, Hadrian's Cycleway (NCN 72)

Hadrian's Cycleway in Ling Beck (Seaton) traffic-free, but many walkers with dogs.

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Willem VS
September 16, 2025, Navvies Bridge

Navvies Bridge is a modern pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Derwent in Workington, Cumbria, built in 2011 to replace an earlier bridge that was destroyed in the 2009 floods. The new bridge is designed as a twin-ribbed untied bowstring arch of steel, with a span of 84.8 metres and a deck width of 3 metres — almost double the width of the original bridge.

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Siddick Ponds is a valuable nature reserve in Cumbria, designated as both a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The area comprises two large ponds—one freshwater and one brackish—surrounded by extensive reedbeds, creating a unique ecological combination within the region. This diverse habitat makes Siddick Ponds one of Cumbria's most important birdwatching areas, hosting a diverse community of bird species year-round.

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The World War I Memorial in St. Nicholas' Church, Flimby, consists of two brass plaques mounted on a shared oak backing plate and is located inside the church. It was unveiled on June 16, 1920, to commemorate 48 Flimby residents who died in the First World War, with an additional section for nine victims of the Second World War. The names are engraved by rank and arranged alphabetically in two columns.

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St Nicholas’ Church in Flimby is an Anglican parish church rebuilt in 1794, featuring early Gothic Revival elements. The structure consists of a nave and sanctuary, separated by a distinct five-pointed chancel arch. Its exterior is made of buff-coloured sandstone with a Tudor-style entrance arch and a modest bellcote above the western façade. The roof is covered with randomly coursed slate tiles, and the walls are now partially covered with a rough plaster finish. Inside, the ceiling is supported by exposed collar tie trusses with iron tie rods, highlighting the functional timber framework

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Alice Baddeley
December 11, 2023, Navvies Bridge

Navvies Bridge is a new steel bow bridge, designed collaboratively with input from local residents. It's for pedestrian and cyclist access between the Northside housing area and the town centre. The previous bridge was destroyed by floods in 2009.

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The coastal village of Flimby has much to offer the walker. A beautiful stretch of raised beach between here and Siddick is a riot of colour in spring and summer. Inland are trails through the pleasant Flimby Great Wood, a nice place for an afternoon stroll. Meanwhile, just a short drive away is Cockermouth, gateway to the north western Lake District.

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Over 150 species of bird have been sighted at Siddick Ponds Nature reserve, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Formed when the building of the railway sidings flooded the marshy land, it is a favourite haunt of local birdwatchers. When starlings roost in autumn, the likes of peregrines, merlins and sparrowhawks are attracted to the area, with the prospect of easy pickings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Seaton?

Komoot offers a selection of 14 running routes around Seaton. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from moderate to more challenging trails.

What kind of terrain can I expect on jogging routes around Seaton?

Seaton's jogging routes offer a diverse range of terrains. You can find flat, accessible paths along the esplanade and through the tranquil Seaton Wetlands, as well as more challenging coastal trails with significant elevation gains along the Jurassic Coast. Expect shingle beaches, dramatic cliffs, and estuary paths.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running paths in Seaton?

While komoot's current selection primarily features moderate and difficult routes, the region itself offers easier options. The Seaton Esplanade provides a flat, accessible run along the pebble beach, and the Seaton Wetlands offer nearly 4km of level trails and boardwalks, perfect for a scenic and gentle jog. The Siddick Ponds Nature Reserve – Hadrian's Cycleway (NCN 72) loop from Seaton is a moderate route that explores a nature reserve and a well-known cycleway, offering a relatively gentle experience.

Can I find routes with scenic views or natural landmarks in Seaton?

Absolutely! Seaton is situated on the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast and within the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many routes offer breathtaking coastal views, dramatic cliffs, and unique geological formations. You can also explore the tranquil Axe Estuary and the wildlife-rich Seaton Wetlands. For specific landmarks, consider routes that pass near the Millers Bridge or the River Derwent.

Are there any circular running routes in Seaton?

Yes, many of the routes around Seaton are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Navvies Bridge loop from Workington, the Siddick Ponds Nature Reserve – Hadrian's Cycleway (NCN 72) loop from Seaton, and the Navvies Bridge loop from Seaton.

Is Seaton a good place for family-friendly jogging?

Seaton offers several options suitable for families. The flat esplanade and the level trails of Seaton Wetlands are excellent for family jogs, providing safe and scenic environments. While komoot's listed routes are mostly moderate, these local areas offer accessible paths for all ages.

Are dogs allowed on the running trails in Seaton?

Many of the trails and public footpaths around Seaton are dog-friendly, especially those in the East Devon AONB and along the coastal path. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in nature reserves like Seaton Wetlands, to protect wildlife, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.

Where can I find parking for the jogging routes in Seaton?

Seaton has various public car parks available, particularly near the town center and esplanade, which provide convenient access to coastal and estuary routes. For trails further afield, look for designated parking areas near trailheads. Specific parking details are often available on individual route pages on komoot.

What are some unique natural features I might encounter while running in Seaton?

As a gateway to the Jurassic Coast, you'll encounter dramatic cliffs, coastal sea stacks, and distinctive desert-red sandstone formations. The area is unique for showcasing rocks from all three geological periods (Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous). The Axe Estuary offers panoramic views and opportunities for wildlife spotting, while Seaton Wetlands is a haven for birdlife and even otters.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the running routes in Seaton?

Yes, Seaton town center, located near the esplanade and estuary trails, offers a variety of cafes and pubs perfect for a post-run refreshment. Along the coastal paths, you might find establishments in nearby villages like Beer. The Seaton Parkrun, for example, often has post-run social gatherings at local cafes.

What do other runners say about the jogging routes in Seaton?

The jogging routes in Seaton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 8 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, stunning coastal views, and the opportunity to explore both challenging paths and tranquil nature reserves.

What is the best time of year to go jogging in Seaton?

Seaton offers excellent jogging opportunities year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is ideal for coastal runs with the option of a post-run swim, though trails can be busier. Winter runs offer crisp air and dramatic coastal views, but some paths might be muddy or exposed to strong winds.

Are there any challenging running routes for experienced runners in Seaton?

Yes, Seaton offers several challenging routes for experienced runners. The coastal trails, particularly those integrated into the King Charles III England Coast Path (South West Coast Path), feature significant elevation gains and varied terrain. The Maryport Harbour loop from Workington is classified as a difficult route, covering over 26 km with substantial elevation changes.

Can I combine my run with exploring local attractions in Seaton?

Absolutely! Seaton's location offers numerous attractions that can be combined with your run. You can jog along the Jurassic Coast and witness its geological wonders, or explore the Seaton Wetlands Local Nature Reserve for birdwatching. The Cliff Field Gardens, with the Seaton Labyrinth and Geological Timeline, also offer a unique point of interest. For more attractions, you can visit the Seaton Town Council website.

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