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Jogging around Burton offers diverse terrain, from scenic riverside paths along the River Trent to tranquil parklands and nature preserves. The region is characterized by its gentle elevations, historical bridges, and accessible green spaces, providing varied running experiences. These running routes cater to different fitness levels, making Burton an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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An imposing church in Burton
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Ferry Bridge is a pretty Victorian foot bridge over the River Trent. Built to replace a small ferry service that had operated at the same site since the 13th century. and gifted to the town by brewing magnate Michael Arthur Bass, later Lord Burton. The bridge is a "semi-suspension" bridge, of which this is the first and only one of its kind in Europe to be built to this design.
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Originally an open cast gravel pit, Branston Water Park is now hosts many species of plants and animals The reed bed is particularly important to wildlife and is one of the largest in Staffordshire.
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The Ferry Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the River Trent. It was opened in 1889 and replaced a small ferry service that had run since the 13th century. It's a semi-suspension bridge and was the only one of this design to be built in Europe.
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Andresey Bridge, Burton on Trent The Andresey Bridge is a Grade II-listed (List entry Number: 1288956 LinkExternal link Historic England), elegant, single-span iron footbridge with latticed arched sides supporting the walkway. It was made in 1884 and leads across the river to Andresey Island, one of several islands formed by the River Trent which divides into several streams at this point.
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Simple pub in an 1800s brewery, with tiny rooms and real fires and serving real ales with pork pies.
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Spanning the River Trent in Burton-on-Trent, Stapenhill Suspension Bridge is unique in Europe thanks to its semi-suspension design. Built in 1888 to replace a ferry service over the river, the bridge is a lovely example of Victorian engineering. There's a plaque at the bridge with more information about its history.
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Stunning 19th Century bridge over the River Trent
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Burton offers a wide selection of running experiences, with over 25 routes available for you to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy jogs to more challenging runs.
Runners in Burton can enjoy diverse terrain. You'll find picturesque riverside paths along the River Trent, tranquil parklands, and serene nature preserves. Many routes feature gentle elevations and accessible green spaces, with some incorporating historical bridges.
The running routes around Burton cater to all abilities. There are 3 easy routes perfect for a gentle jog, 16 moderate routes for a good workout, and 10 difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, many of the running routes in Burton are circular, offering convenient start and end points. For example, the Andresey Bridge – Stapenhill Suspension Bridge loop from Burton upon Trent is a popular circular option, as is the Tatenhill Village – Branston Water Park loop from Burton-on-Trent.
Absolutely. The River Trent paths often incorporate historical features. You can run past landmarks like the Andresey Bridge, Stapenhill Suspension Bridge, and Ferry Bridge. The Ferry Bridge – Stapenhill Suspension Bridge loop from Burton upon Trent is a great example of a route showcasing these historical crossings.
Yes, Burton offers routes that take you through beautiful natural settings. Branston Water Park is a notable natural feature in the area, and routes like the Tatenhill Village – Branston Water Park loop from Burton-on-Trent allow you to enjoy its serene environment. Additionally, the Shobnall Basin – Percy's Wood loop from Burton-on-Trent offers a mix of basin views and woodland scenery.
The running routes in Burton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners frequently praise the picturesque riverside paths, the variety of terrain, and the accessibility of green spaces for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
The running trails around Burton vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter routes, such as the Running loop from Burton-on-Trent which is about 3.3 miles (5.3 km), to longer options like the Shobnall Basin – Percy's Wood loop from Burton-on-Trent at 8.3 miles (13.4 km).
Yes, the area around Burton is rich with natural monuments and historical sites. You can explore places like the Anchor Church Caves, the Fauld Explosion Crater Memorial, or the Deer Park at Calke Abbey. These offer interesting diversions or extensions to your running adventures.
Beyond the running paths themselves, you can discover various attractions. Highlights include the Moira Furnace and Canal, the tranquil Staunton Harold Reservoir, and the historic Ticknall Tramway Tunnel. Many routes offer views of the River Trent and its surrounding natural beauty.
Burton offers several routes suitable for families, particularly those with easier difficulty levels and well-maintained paths. The numerous parklands and riverside trails provide safe and enjoyable environments for all ages to jog together. Look for routes with gentle terrain and accessible surfaces.
Many of the natural trails and parklands around Burton are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Riverside paths and open green spaces offer plenty of room for both you and your canine companion to enjoy a run. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs.


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