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Warwickshire
Stratford-On-Avon

Shipston On Stour

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Jogging around Shipston On Stour offers routes through the gently rolling landscape of the Cotswolds' edge, characterized by open fields, quiet country lanes, and river valleys. The area features moderate elevation changes, with routes often following established paths and trails connecting local villages. This region provides a mix of terrain suitable for various running preferences.

Best jogging routes around Shipston On Stour

  • The most popular jogging route is Idlicote Pond loop from Shipston-on-Stour, a 10.5 miles (16.8 km) trail…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Idlicote Pond loop from Shipston-on-Stour

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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

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

Moderate

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

Moderate
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Jim Martin
August 14, 2024, Shipston-on-Stour Historic Market Town

"The small market town of Shipston-on-Stour is situated in South Warwickshire and ideally located for visitors to the North Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon. It is surrounded by places of interest including Chipping Campden, Broadway, and Moreton-in-Marsh. The towns name derives from being known in ancient times as 'Sheep-wash-Town'. Shipston was for a long time an important sheep market town and after the demand for local wool began to diminish the town continued to flourish thanks to the opening in 1836 of a branch line from the horse-powered tramway built a decade before to link Stratford with Moreton-in-Marsh. The line became a modern railway in 1889. The town was also an important coaching town and many of the inns from that era surviving in the area of the High Street. Shipston today is a charming historic and thriving town with interesting and unusual features.. It is becoming increasingly popular with tourists due to its wonderful mixture of shops, pubs, restaurants and hotels. Shipston was a working Wool Town and developed many woolen skills, including those for making tapestries including the famous Sheldon Tapestries in neighbouring farming hamlet of Barcheston. which became central to the history of English tapestry making. It is today officially commemorated by the 'Wool Fair' which takes place on Spring Bank Holiday Monday. In the Tudor period the little hamlet of Barcheston on the outskirts of Shipston was the first manufacturing home in England for the weaving of magnificent woollen tapestries. They are also known as the Sheldon Tapestries. They are profusely decorated with flowers and mythological motifs and often highlighted in silk. Technically, for that period, they were unrivalled throughout the land. Unfortunately very few have survived." Source: https://www.cotswolds.info/places/shipston-on-stour.shtml

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Shipston Cemetery Chapel was built and consecrated in the mid 19th century. It is a Grade II Listed Building consisting of two mortuary chapels - one for members of the Church of England and one for Nonconformists. The cemetery itself is also a Commonwealth War Graves Commission site. Source: https://wikimapia.org/23796671/Cemetery-Chapel

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This was the start/finish point of this walk. "The Church of St Barnabas and St Nicholas was built in the Imperial period, replacing a Medieval church on the same site. The bell turret was added in the 19th Century, during renovation. The church is situated north east of the Manor House, Burmington. There is a fair amount of Medieval masonry in the church walls perhaps dating from as early as the 13th century, but the only ancient architectural detail surviving is part of the chancel arch of c1200. The church had fallen into decay and the nave was rebuilt in 1693; it formerly had a central tower, 4.9m square, but this was then abolished and the chancel reduced in size. A further very complete restoration was also carried out in the 19th century when all the windows, doorways, and roofs were renewed, the bell-turret added, and other work done. In 1311 Burmington was a chapel annexed to the church at Wolford. The chancel arch has two big re-used late 12th century corbels and the NW tower has a pyramid roof." Source: https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/content/catalogue_her/church-of-st-barnabas-and-st-nicholas-burmington

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Aaron
January 16, 2022, Ramblers Rest

Great value for money £3 for coffee and cake. Owner very nice and polite.

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Sasha Taylor
October 3, 2021, Ramblers Rest

Pop up cafe since 2020. Family run business. Reasonable prices. Good for a break in your walk.

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The church of ST. EDMUND, which stands on the east side of the Stratford road, between it and the River Stour, consists of a chancel 27½ ft. by 19 ft., a north chapel 15½ ft. square, a vestry to the north of this 12 ft. by 9½ ft., south chapel 15½ ft. by 12½ ft., nave 71 ft. long and of similar width to the chancel, north aisle 15½ ft. wide, south aisle 17 ft. wide, south porch and a western tower 9½ ft. by 8¾ ft., all these measurements being taken within the walls. The whole of the church, except the 15th-century tower, was rebuilt in 1855 in the style of the 14th century. Beyond the tower there are now no old remains. From notes made by Prattinton in 1812 the former church appears to have been of early date, consisting of a chancel and chapel and a nave separated from a north aisle by a round-arched arcade. The font, however, was of 1707. Habington mentions two raised tombs in the churchyard to John White, who died in 1632, and Thomas White his son, who died in 1631. The present chancel has an east window of five lights with a traceried head and a single light on the south. The sedile in the same wall has a segmental head, while on the north side is a flat pointed arch. On either side of the chancel are arches opening to the chapels, and that opening to the nave is of one order. The nave has arcades on both sides of five bays, and each of the chapels has a western cross arch and is lighted by a four-light traceried east window. Both aisles have four two-light traceried windows in their side walls, with north and south entrances at the west ends. The west window of the north aisle is of two lights and the corresponding window of the south aisle of four lights, both with traceried heads. The tower arch is old and two orders, the outer of which is continuous and the inner interrupted by a moulded capital of late form. The tower is two stages high, and is supported on its west face by diagonal buttresses which rise to about half its height. It has a western window of three lights with modern tracery and arch, but with an old two-centred rear arch. Over the west window, and also on the north side, are small rectangular lights of a single chamfered order. The belfry is lighted on each side by a two-light window with a plain spandrel in the pointed head. The parapet of the tower is embattled, and at each corner is a small square pinnacle rising from the coping only, and surmounted by a crocketed finial. There are also intermediate pinnacles set diagonally and rising from grotesque heads in the parapet string. Grotesques project likewise from the western angles at the same level. The pulpit and the font are modern and both of stone. There are six bells in the tower, all by Matthew Bagley, and of 1754, except the third, which is of 1774. The plate consists of a communion cup inscribed 1824 with the hall mark for 1822, a salver of 1823 and a flagon of the same date.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Shipston On Stour?

There are over 15 dedicated running routes around Shipston On Stour documented on komoot, offering a variety of distances and difficulties to suit different preferences.

Are there easy running routes suitable for beginners in Shipston On Stour?

Yes, Shipston On Stour offers a few easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances. You can find options like the Ramblers Rest loop from Shipston-on-Stour, which is a moderate 5.6 km path.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the running trails in Shipston On Stour?

The running routes around Shipston On Stour traverse the gently rolling landscape of the Cotswolds' edge. You'll encounter a mix of open fields, quiet country lanes, and river valleys, with moderate elevation changes. The paths often follow established trails connecting local villages.

Are there any long-distance running trails for experienced runners?

Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, Shipston On Stour has several longer and more difficult routes. A notable option is the Idlicote Pond loop from Shipston-on-Stour, which is a demanding 16.8 km trail with varied terrain and scenic countryside views.

Are the running routes in Shipston On Stour suitable for families?

Many of the shorter, moderate routes are suitable for families, especially those with older children. These paths often stick to well-defined trails and avoid significant elevation. Consider routes around 4-6 km for a family-friendly experience.

Can I bring my dog on the running trails?

Most countryside paths around Shipston On Stour are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock. Always follow the Countryside Code, keep dogs on a lead where required, and clean up after them.

Are there circular running routes available?

Yes, many of the running routes in Shipston On Stour are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Ramblers Rest Café – Ramblers Rest loop from Shipston-on-Stour and the Shipston Cemetery Chapel loop from Shipston-on-Stour.

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

While running, you might pass by local landmarks or be close to historical sites. For example, the Shipston Cemetery Chapel loop takes you past the chapel itself. The wider region is rich in history, with attractions like the Chipping Campden Historic Market Town and the ancient The Rollright Stones Stone Circle nearby.

Are there running routes with potential cafe stops?

Yes, some routes are designed to pass by or near local establishments. The Ramblers Rest Café – Ramblers Rest loop from Shipston-on-Stour explicitly mentions a potential cafe stop, perfect for a mid-run break or post-run refreshment.

What do other runners say about the trails in Shipston On Stour?

The running routes in Shipston On Stour are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, scenic countryside views, and the peaceful nature of the paths.

Is parking available near the running routes?

As many routes start from Shipston-on-Stour itself, parking is generally available within the town. For routes starting from smaller villages, roadside parking or small village car parks are often an option, though it's always advisable to check local signage.

What is the best time of year to go running in Shipston On Stour?

Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming wildflowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also great, but be mindful of warmer weather and ensure you carry enough water. Winter running is possible, but paths can be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

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