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The best running trails around Clun

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Jogging around Clun offers diverse terrain within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by the meandering River Clun, gently rolling hills, and varied landscapes including woodlands and open fields. Running routes encompass a blend of tracks, narrow country lanes, and forestry paths, providing a mix of surfaces for different preferences. This area provides a tranquil environment for running, with options ranging from riverside paths to ascents into the surrounding hills.

Best jogging routes around Clun

  • The most popular jogging route is Offa's Dyke and Shropshire Way Clun Circular, a 13.1 miles (21.1 km) trail that takes 2 hours 29 minutes to complete. This route incorporates sections of historic long-distance paths with significant elevation gain.
  • Another top favourite among local runners is The Sun Inn, Clun – Clun Memorial Hall Car Park loop from Clun, a difficult 11.9 miles (19.2 km) path. This route features varied terrain and significant climbs, offering expansive views of the Clun Valley.
  • Local runners also love the Clun Stone Bridge – Clun Castle Ruins loop from Clun, a 5.3 miles (8.5 km) trail leading through the historic Clun Castle grounds and along the river, often completed in about 1 hour 6 minutes.
  • Jogging around Clun is defined by the Clun Valley, the Shropshire Hills AONB, and sections of Offa's Dyke Path. The network offers options for different ability levels, from moderate runs to more challenging routes with considerable elevation.
  • The routes in Clun are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from 4 reviews. Nearly 300 runners have used komoot to explore Clun's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Offa's Dyke and Shropshire Way Clun Circular

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This difficult 13.1-mile jogging route combines sections of Offa's Dyke and the Shropshire Way through the scenic Clun Valley.

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February 16, 2026, The Maltings Café

Cream of cauliflower soup with homemade cheese and herb scone is ideal for warming up after Winter walks

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Check out the Rocky Road

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There is a heritage trail throughout the town which provides insights into life in the Clun valley over the centuries.

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Amazing fungi to admire on the climb up through Sowdley Wood

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The poet A.E. Housman described Clun, Clunton and Clunbury as being the quietest places under the sun and it still is. Standing beneath the Norman castle, the township has attracted famous writers such as Chatwin, Forster and Osborne. Time to reflect on the walk as you are nearly there now, time for a well earned drink.

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The Sun at Clun This 16th century coaching house offers a warm welcome to walkers. The front door opens into a bar with stone flag floors, exposed beams and stoves in both rooms which add to the character of this lovely old inn. There’s a range of traditional beers including Hobsons Best Bitter and the rare Dark Mild. Accommodation is available-contact the pub directly. The Sun Inn, High Street, Clun, SY7 8JB Tel: 01588 640999 E mail: beer@thesuninnclun.co.uk

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Clun cafe is the best

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The first name John has been widespread since biblical times, and so it should not surprise us to find a whole series of blessed and saints with this name over the two millennia of Christianity. At the threshold from the Old to the New Testament we encounter John the Baptist (also John Baptist), to whom most John churches are dedicated. But one of the four men who wrote the New Testament Gospels also bears this name. This church is dedicated to him, JOHN THE EVANGELIST. A long church tradition has regarded the evangelist as identical with the apostle John mentioned in the Bible, but this is doubted in biblical scholarship. "The Gospel of John exerts a peculiar fascination. It is difficult to escape its solemn, sometimes mystical language. It addresses deep human needs and longings: hunger and thirst, the search for fulfilling eternal life, the longing for personal communion with God.” (Franz-Josef Ortkemper)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Clun?

There are over 50 dedicated running routes around Clun, offering a wide variety of terrain and difficulty levels within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These include paths along the River Clun, through woodlands, and up into the surrounding hills.

Are there any easy jogging routes suitable for beginners in Clun?

Yes, while many routes in Clun feature significant elevation, there are options for beginners. The area offers a mix of tracks, country lanes, and forestry paths. Look for routes with less elevation gain for a more gentle experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the running trails in Clun?

The running routes around Clun offer a diverse blend of surfaces, including tracks, narrow country lanes, forestry paths, and single trails. You'll encounter varied terrain from riverside paths to ascents into the rolling hills, often within the Shropshire Hills AONB.

Are there any circular jogging routes in the Clun area?

Yes, many routes around Clun are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the challenging Offa's Dyke and Shropshire Way Clun Circular, which covers 13.1 miles and incorporates sections of historic long-distance paths.

What historical landmarks or natural features can I see while jogging near Clun?

Clun's running routes often pass by significant landmarks and natural features. You can explore the historic grounds of Clun Castle, run along sections of the ancient Offa's Dyke Path, or enjoy panoramic views from Iron Age hillforts like Bury Ditches. The routes also showcase the beautiful Clun Valley and the diverse landscapes of the Shropshire Hills AONB.

Are there any running routes that are particularly dog-friendly in Clun?

The Shropshire Hills, including the Clun Valley, generally offer many public footpaths suitable for dogs. When running with your dog, always ensure they are under control, especially near livestock, and follow the Countryside Code. Many of the varied trails, from riverside paths to forestry tracks, are great for you and your canine companion.

Can I find family-friendly running routes around Clun?

Yes, Clun offers routes suitable for families, especially those looking for less strenuous options. Paths along the River Clun or through Sowdley Wood can be enjoyable for all ages. Always check the route's difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.

Where can I park for running routes in Clun?

Parking is generally available in and around Clun, often near popular starting points for walks and runs. For example, the route The Sun Inn, Clun – Clun Memorial Hall Car Park loop from Clun indicates a car park as part of its starting point, suggesting parking facilities are accessible.

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

Clun offers a rewarding jogging experience year-round. Spring and summer bring lush greenery and warmer temperatures, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Winter runs can be invigorating, though some paths might be muddy or require more sure-footedness. The tranquil ambiance of the area is consistent throughout the seasons.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the running trails in Clun?

Clun is a charming village with local amenities. You'll find cafes and pubs within the village itself, which can serve as excellent starting or finishing points for your run, or a place to refuel afterwards. For instance, the route The Sun Inn, Clun – Clun Memorial Hall Car Park loop from Clun starts near a local pub.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Clun?

The running routes in Clun are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural beauty of the Shropshire Hills AONB, and the peaceful ambiance that allows for a true connection with nature.

Can I reach Clun's running trails using public transport?

While Clun is nestled in a rural area, there are bus services that connect it to larger towns. It's advisable to check local bus timetables in advance to plan your journey to access the running trails around Clun. For more detailed information on public transport options to the Shropshire Hills, you might find resources on the Visit Shropshire Hills website helpful.

Are there any challenging running routes with significant elevation gain?

Absolutely. Clun is situated within the Shropshire Hills AONB, known for its rolling hills and varied terrain. Many routes feature considerable elevation gain, offering a strenuous challenge for experienced runners. For example, the Clun Castle – Clun Castle Ruins loop from Clun is a difficult 19.1-mile route with over 860 meters of ascent.

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