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Jogging routes around Bradbourne are situated within the picturesque Peak District, offering a diverse landscape for runners. The area features a mix of open fields, wooded sections, and gentle hills, providing varied terrain without overly strenuous climbs. Runners can follow paths through farmland and along hedgerows, with streams like the Haven Hill Dale Brook adding to the serene atmosphere. The region's natural beauty and historical elements make it suitable for exploring on foot.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The Carsington Water circular run offers a diverse jogging experience with continuous scenic views across the expansive reservoir. You will navigate a mixed surface of paved, gravel, and unpaved paths,…
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8.84km
00:59
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.85km
00:31
30m
30m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.20km
00:59
240m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.3km
06:26
810m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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St Peter's Church is a 19th-century church (1873) that replaced a 12th-century Norman building, preserving Romanesque elements like a detailed tympanum and chancel arch. The current limestone structure, designed by Stevens & Robinson, was funded by Sir Thomas William Evans, and it became an independent parish in 1650.
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There’s a rock fall just beyond here if you’re heading NW - they have closed the bridleway but there are no signs before the last opportunity to take a detour - i have added pictures of the signs with all the information. I took a detour on bicycle through Brassington. Hopefully the trail should be open by March 6th 2026.
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Great spot especially when the engine is running.
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Next view across conservation area down reservoir. Lots of bird life to look out for
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Regular passenger services on this line ended in 1954, but excursions continued until 1963. Freight continued until October of that year, the track to Ashbourne finally being lifted in 1964. The station buildings were demolished after closure but the typical LNWR signal box has been preserved as a visitor centre.
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Take a silly pic and post on this highlight, enjoying the ones so far!
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You'll find a wide variety of running routes around Bradbourne, with nearly 280 different options available. These range from easy jogs to more challenging trails, ensuring something for every fitness level.
Yes, Bradbourne offers around 30 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. A great option is the Carsington Water – Carsington Water loop from Hognaston CP, which is 4.8 km (3.0 miles) and takes about 30 minutes to complete.
Jogging routes around Bradbourne, nestled in the Peak District, feature a diverse landscape. You can expect a mix of open fields, wooded sections, and gentle hills, providing varied terrain without overly strenuous climbs. Many paths wind through farmland and along hedgerows, with streams like the Haven Hill Dale Brook adding to the serene atmosphere.
Yes, many of the running routes around Bradbourne are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular choice is the Carsington Water circular run, a moderate 12.3 km (7.6 miles) trail offering scenic views around the reservoir.
The Bradbourne area is rich in natural beauty and history. While jogging, you might encounter historical sites like the Parish Church of All Saints in Bradbourne village, an early Norman building with Saxon foundations. For natural landmarks, consider routes that pass near highlights such as Thorpe Cloud, the Dovedale Stepping Stones and the River Dove, or even the Dove Holes Caves.
Many of the gentler routes in Bradbourne are suitable for families. The area's mix of open fields and wooded paths provides a pleasant environment for all ages. Look for the 'easy' graded routes, which tend to have less elevation and shorter distances, making them ideal for a family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the public footpaths and trails around Bradbourne, especially those through open fields and wooded areas. However, as many routes pass through farmland, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock, and to always clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The running routes in Bradbourne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the serene atmosphere provided by streams like the Haven Hill Dale Brook, and the picturesque views of the Peak District landscape.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Bradbourne offers around 70 difficult routes. One such demanding trail is the Middleton Top Engine House – High Peak Junction loop from Brassington CP, which spans nearly 60 km (37 miles) and features significant elevation changes.
Yes, many running routes in the Bradbourne area, especially those starting from villages or popular trailheads, have designated parking areas. For example, the St Peter's Church, Parwich – Path by the Stream loop from Parwich CP indicates a starting point with parking availability in Parwich.
While the primary focus of Bradbourne (Derbyshire) is on streams and dales, the nearby Carsington Water reservoir offers excellent running opportunities with water views. Routes like the Carsington Water circular run provide scenic vistas across the water.
Bradbourne offers enjoyable jogging experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is great for longer daylight hours, while winter can be picturesque, though some paths might be muddy or icy, requiring appropriate footwear.


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