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Jogging routes around Filby are characterized by the serene and largely flat terrain of the Trinity Broads, a unique network of land-locked lakes. The region offers picturesque views over Filby Broad and Ormesby Little Broad, fringed by extensive reedbeds and secluded wet woodlands. Beyond the broads, the surrounding area features attractive woodlands and picturesque farmland, providing diverse scenery for runners. This tranquil environment, free from motorized boat traffic, creates a peaceful setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.8km
02:58
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.0km
02:40
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.61km
00:48
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There’s a Banksy piece here to the left of the parade of cafes
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It is nice to see a boating lake, and it would be nice to see it in the summer with people using it, from he Waterways website : The Venetian Waterways and Boating Lake have been an integral part of Great Yarmouth’s seafront landscape since their construction in the 1920s. Situated at the northern end of Marine Parade, the Boating Lake was first opened in 1926, followed by the Venetian Waterways in 1928 – designed by S. P. Thompson and built as part of a relief work scheme for the local unemployed after the First World War.T
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Just in front of the KOOLUNGA HOUSE. Built in 1826 for John Garnham, naval officer under name of Hill House. After fighting against Napoleon, spent the rest of his life on this seaside. Family donated for public enjoyment and personal quietude.
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Nice cycling area. Wide seafront that can be a good place to learn cycling. Bring more kids and little bicycles.
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The dunes scenery is impressive in its scale, and the turbines are surprisingly close to shore.
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A lifting bridge so sometimes you might have to wait to pass. Good views along Yarmouth's quayside.
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There is a segregated cycle lane running alongside the main promenade road behind the beach but in the summer season it's also used by the local tourist 'train' as well as lots of pedestrians wandering into it. Ok if you're cruising slowly and don't mind dodging obstacles but otherwise stick to the proper road.
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There are over 130 jogging routes in the Filby area, offering a wide variety of options for runners. The komoot community has explored these trails extensively, with over 1900 visitors using komoot to discover the region's diverse running opportunities.
Jogging routes around Filby are generally flat, making them accessible for various fitness levels. You'll find paths with scenic views over Filby Broad and Ormesby Little Broad, often fringed by reedbeds and wet woodlands. Beyond the broads, the area features attractive woodlands and picturesque farmland, providing diverse scenery and varied surfaces for your run.
Yes, Filby offers a good range of running routes suitable for different fitness levels. While the majority are classified as moderate (over 100 routes), there are also around 7 easy routes for a more relaxed pace and 21 difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge. For example, the Caister-on-Sea Beach loop from Caister-on-Sea is a moderate option, while the View of Scroby Sands Wind Farm – Great Yarmouth Beach loop from Caister-on-Sea offers a more difficult, longer run.
Filby is nestled within the Trinity Broads, a unique network of 'land-locked' lakes not connected to the main Norfolk Broads river system. This isolation means they are largely free from motorized boat traffic, offering a remarkably peaceful and undisturbed environment. This quietude, combined with picturesque views over Filby Broad and Ormesby Little Broad, makes for a truly serene and unique running experience.
Absolutely! The region is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can enjoy views of the expansive Filby Broad and Ormesby Little Broad, which are havens for wildlife. Nearby attractions include the Horsey Windpump, the historic St Mary's Church, Fishley, and the intriguing Ruins of St Mary's Church, East Somerton. For nature lovers, the Horsey Beach Seal Colony and the Breydon Water Nature Reserve are also within reach.
The running routes in Filby are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an impressive average rating of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Runners frequently praise the tranquil environment, the picturesque views across the broads, and the diverse natural habitats, including woodlands and reedbeds, which create an exceptional outdoor experience.
Yes, Filby offers several circular running options. The 'Fleggburgh and Filby Broad Walk' is a notable circular route that visits Filby Broad and features attractive woodland areas. Another popular choice is 'The Filby Walk', a 3-mile (4.8-kilometer) circular countryside walk starting from the public car park on Thrigby Road, offering historic interest and rural views.
While many outdoor areas in the Norfolk Broads are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific signage on individual trails, especially those passing through nature reserves or farmland where livestock may be present. Generally, dogs are welcome on many public footpaths, but keeping them on a lead is often required to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
Yes, the generally flat terrain around Filby makes it suitable for family jogs. A particularly accessible option is the Filby Boardwalk on the northern edge of Filby Broad. This provides a pleasant, flat surface for a quick run or walk, and is even suitable for pushchairs, making it ideal for families with young children.
Parking is available in Filby for accessing the running routes. You can typically find parking at the village hall car park near St. Margaret's church, which is a good starting point for the 'Fleggburgh and Filby Broad Walk'. There's also a public car park on Thrigby Road, which serves as the starting point for 'The Filby Walk'.
Filby offers a pleasant jogging experience year-round. The tranquil environment is enjoyable in all seasons. During winter, the undisturbed nature of the Trinity Broads supports a wealth of wildlife, including various bird species like common goldeneyes, tufted ducks, and gadwalls, offering an engaging element for nature enthusiasts during their runs.
Filby is a village in Norfolk, and while specific bus routes may vary, it is generally accessible via local bus services connecting to larger towns like Great Yarmouth. We recommend checking local bus timetables for the most current information on routes and schedules to plan your journey to the starting points of the jogging trails.
Filby is an attractive village that offers local amenities. While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route may vary, the village itself provides options for refreshments. For accommodation, there are various choices in and around Filby, ranging from guesthouses to hotels, particularly in nearby larger towns, catering to visitors looking to extend their stay in the Norfolk Broads area.


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