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Bourton And Draycote CP

The best running trails around Bourton And Draycote CP

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Jogging around Bourton And Draycote CP offers a variety of paths through open landscapes and wooded sections, suitable for different fitness levels. The region features gentle undulations and well-maintained trails, providing accessible running opportunities. These routes often traverse rural areas, connecting villages and natural spaces.

Best jogging routes around Bourton And Draycote CP

  • The most popular jogging route is Guy Fawkes House – Cock Robin Woods loop from Cawston, a 7.4 miles (11.9 km) trail that takes 1 hour…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Guy Fawkes House – Cock Robin Woods loop from Cawston

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Javi Jaavii
August 26, 2023, Church of St John the Baptist

The Church of St. John the Baptist, which had its origins in the Medieval era, underwent reconstruction during the Imperial period. It was built in the early 13th century when it consisted of chancel and nave.

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October 18, 2022, Paget's Pool

Pretty pond with plenty of wildlife to observe.

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These sculptures were created to remind visitors of the rich geological history of the Ryton Pools where pieces of neck, tooth and tusk of the straight-tusked elephant were found in the local sand quarries. These massive creatures roamed this area half a million years ago and the life size sculptures bring to life the ancient history of the park.

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Although the single track is fun, it comes to a heavy plant crossing place and the A45 dual carriageway or something.

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Funded through the National Lottery Heritage Fund the Dunsmore Living Landscape scheme aims to restore the most significant area of ancient woodland in Warwickshire, increase landscape connectivity through the restoration of hedgerows, grasslands, ponds and heritage sites and engage local communities in a programme of natural  and heritage-related activities. These metal sculptures were created and installed to help bring to life the geological history of the Dunsmore Living Landscape Scheme area at Ryton Pools, where pieces of neck bone, tooth and tusk of the Straight-tusked elephant Palaeoloxodon antiquus, were all found in the local sand quarries. The sculptures were a collaboration between Spencer Jenkins, a green wood and metalwork artist (designer, and project manager), and Artfabs Ltd, a specialist fabrication contractor who will assist with larger construction challenges. These creatures would have roamed the area around half a million years ago. The life size sculptures will bring to life the ancient history of the park and reflect important palaeontological finds made on the site during quarrying.

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As part of the creation of a new UK Mail facility at the Prologis Park Ryton, our client Prologis had created a temporary borrow pit as part of the works and inadvertently, created the perfect new home for a colony of Sand Martins Riparia riparia which moved in and successfully bred (2015). The birds were left to nest in peace after a wide exclusion zone was implemented but realising that the site was on the birds’ migration route together with the fact that the borrow pit couldn’t stay on site long-term, we worked with Prologis, Whiting Landscapes and the park rangers at nearby Ryton Pools Country Park to create a brand new permanent and purpose-built nesting site in this 100 acre site managed jointly between Warwickshire County Council and Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. The Sand Martin nesting wall was completed in March 2016 and this year has already had a couple of pairs taking an interest. As well as providing a large and safe nesting habitat, the 15m long structure also has a number of pre-formed swallow nest sites and a rear door inspection hatch so that the rangers can keep an eye on the nesting progress and carry out any necessary maintenance. To prevent predation by other wildlife such as stoats, an anti-predator baffle has been installed below the tunnels which have been constructed of plastic pipes. We also helped create the new information board which has been installed opposite the nesting wall to inform the local visitors to the country park about the new nesting site. It’s hoped that grizzled skipper butterflies will also benefit from the new structure as one of the food plants of the larvae stage – strawberries – are to be planted on the aggregate roof in the near future! Sand Martins are gregarious and therefore tend to nest in large colonies. They are Europe’s smallest hirundine (martins and swallows) and the insectivorous birds are summer visitors to the UK, over-wintering in Africa.

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Sasha Taylor
September 11, 2021, Wappenbury Woods

This reserve is a large semi-natural ancient woodland. It is rich in plants, butterflies and birds.  Mentioned in the Domesday Book, records show that Richard of Wappenbury was given modest rights over the woods. By the end of the 15th Century, the wood was known by its present name and provided a source of fuel, building materials and hunting opportunities for the local community.   Medieval ridge and furrow plough markings found to the north of the woods, ancient bank boundaries, and the age-old pathway known as Nunwood Lane all provide further evidence of the woods’ age. Nearly clear-felled twice in the 1940s and 1950s, the wood was left to regenerate naturally, helping to increase diversity and contributing to its ecological excellence today.

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Although part of Ryton Wood was lost to sand and gravel extraction in the 1960s, the wood has been returned to its present excellence though traditional management practices, and is one of the county's largest surviving semi-natural ancient woodlands.   Arguably the best of the Princethorpe Woods, Ryton Wood covers 85 hectares, has been designated as an SSSI and boasts an extensive list of notable species.   Parts of Ryton Wood date back to the 11th century, so the land may have been wooded since the end of last ice age. Finding coppiced, small-leaved lime stools is evidence to support this. Once the most common tree 5,000 years ago, the species is no longer so common. Huge ditches also indicate the wood’s ancient, medieval boundaries.   Forty or so species of tree and shrub have been identified, with oak the dominant tree. An abundance of honeysuckle, our county flower, scrambles through the lower-growing hazel - enjoy its sweet perfume on summer days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Bourton And Draycote CP?

There are over 300 running routes in the Bourton And Draycote CP area, offering a wide variety of options for different fitness levels. You'll find everything from short, easy jogs to more challenging, longer runs.

Are there any easy running routes suitable for beginners in Bourton And Draycote CP?

Yes, the region offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners. One such option is the Running loop from Dunchurch, which is just over 4 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it a gentle introduction to jogging in the area.

What are the typical lengths of jogging trails in Bourton And Draycote CP?

Running trails in Bourton And Draycote CP vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes, like the 4.4 km Running loop from Dunchurch, up to longer, more challenging runs such as the 18.5 km Church of St John the Baptist loop from Marton CP. The average route length is around 10-12 km.

Are there family-friendly running routes in the Bourton And Draycote CP area?

Many of the easier and moderate routes are suitable for families, especially those with older children. The generally gentle terrain and well-maintained paths make for pleasant outings. Consider routes with less elevation and shorter distances for a more relaxed family run.

Can I bring my dog on the running trails around Bourton And Draycote CP?

Many trails in the Bourton And Draycote CP area are dog-friendly, especially those traversing open fields and country lanes. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock, and be mindful of local signage, especially in nature reserves or private land sections. It's advisable to keep them on a lead.

What kind of scenery can I expect on the running routes?

The running routes around Bourton And Draycote CP are characterized by a mix of open fields, quiet country lanes, and wooded sections. You'll often pass through rural areas connecting villages and natural spaces, offering a pleasant blend of pastoral and natural landscapes.

Are there any circular running routes in Bourton And Draycote CP?

Yes, many of the running routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the popular Guy Fawkes House – Cock Robin Woods loop from Cawston is a 11.9 km circular trail, and the Heavy Plant Crossing at A45 – Guy Fawkes House loop from Dunchurch is an 8.9 km loop.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions I might see while running?

While running, you might encounter various points of interest. Draycote Water is a prominent feature, offering scenic views. Other highlights in the broader area include the Elephant Sculpture at Ryton Pools and the historic St John the Baptist Church.

Is there parking available near the running trails?

Many running routes in the Bourton And Draycote CP area start from villages or public access points where parking is typically available, either in designated car parks or on-street. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for recommended starting points and parking information.

What do other runners say about the trails in Bourton And Draycote CP?

The running routes in Bourton And Draycote CP are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 23 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, well-maintained paths, and the peaceful countryside atmosphere, making it a popular choice for outdoor exercise.

When is the best time of year to go jogging in Bourton And Draycote CP?

The Bourton And Draycote CP area is suitable for jogging year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is great for early morning or late evening runs to avoid the heat, while winter can be invigorating, though some paths might be muddy or icy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

Are there any viewpoints along the running routes?

While the region is generally gently undulating, routes near Draycote Water often provide open views across the reservoir and surrounding countryside. Many trails also offer expansive vistas over the agricultural landscape, especially from slightly elevated sections.

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