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Jogging routes King's Sutton offer a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by gently rolling fields, deep valleys, and wide, flat ridges. The region features a mix of terrains, including riverside paths along the River Cherwell and Oxford Canal, open fields, and peaceful woodland areas like Newbottle Woods. The undulating countryside, shaped by Marlstone Rock and Lias Clay, provides varied gradients for engaging runs. This extensive network of well-maintained paths and bridleways makes King's Sutton an accessible environment for outdoor activity.
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5.62km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.09km
00:46
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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.
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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.
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The towpath has eroded and the thorn hedge to the right hand side has completely overgrown onto the narrow path. This section would be tricky to walk along, I was bike-packing and had to push the bike and skoot along long sections. Felt really sketchy, I cannot recommend this section.
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Enjoy views out to Bloxham Windmill, a Grade II listed building situated on Bloxham Grove Farm in Oxfordshire. The windmill was built in 1865 by Henry Warriner as a 'memorial to all windmills'.
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Refresh your senses at this lovely reservoir situated next to Lower Grove Mill.
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Enjoy views out to Bloxham Windmill, a Grade II listed building situated on Bloxham Grove Farm in Oxfordshire. The windmill was built in 1865 by Henry Warriner as a 'memorial to all windmills'.
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Lovely old lift-bridge spanning across the Oxford Canal. These unique bridges built along the canal are not common in the UK. The only other similiar set are in North Wales along the Llangollen Canal.
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This stone bridge spans over the famous Oxford Canal and offers up some wonderful views down the waterway. You may be lucky enough to spot some narrow canal boats as you pass by.
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Good ride and the train back . Its a bit of a muddy path in places so best in the dry
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[The canal going through Banbury is part of] the Oxford Canal, a 78-mile (126 km) narrow canal in central England linking Oxford with Bedworth (between Coventry and Nuneaton on the Coventry Canal) via Banbury and Rugby. Completed in 1790, it connects to the River Thames at Oxford and is integrated with the Grand Union Canal [...]. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Canal
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King's Sutton offers a vast network for runners, with over 380 routes available. These range from easy jogs to more challenging trails, catering to various fitness levels.
The region features a diverse mix of terrains, including picturesque riverside paths along the River Cherwell and Oxford Canal, open fields, and peaceful woodland areas like Newbottle Woods. You'll encounter gently rolling fields, deep valleys, and wide, flat ridges, providing varied gradients for engaging runs.
The running routes in King's Sutton are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average score of 4.2 stars from 39 reviews. Over 2800 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paths and the scenic, undulating countryside.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, King's Sutton provides access to the Oxford Canal, which offers extensive waterside routes. It also connects to the Jurassic Way, an 88-mile long-distance footpath that follows a scenic limestone ridge, providing opportunities for extended runs.
Absolutely. The area is well-known for its circular walks and runs. The local Parish Council even publishes guides for circular routes around the village. For example, the Adderbury Circular Walk is a popular moderate option.
Yes, King's Sutton has approximately 43 easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These paths typically feature gentle elevation changes and well-maintained surfaces, allowing for an enjoyable experience.
For more experienced runners seeking a challenge, King's Sutton offers around 62 difficult routes. These trails often feature more significant elevation changes and varied terrain, providing a more strenuous workout amidst the beautiful countryside.
Many of the well-maintained paths and bridleways around King's Sutton are suitable for families. Look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' with minimal elevation gain for a pleasant family outing. The extensive network ensures there are options for various ages and abilities.
Yes, the extensive network of public footpaths and bridleways around King's Sutton is generally dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog under control, especially when passing through fields with livestock, and be mindful of local signage. Remember to clean up after your pet.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by notable landmarks. You might see the impressive 198-foot spire of St Mary the Virgin Church, Cropredy, charming thatched cottages, or even the historic Bloxham Grove Windmill. The village itself, with its quaint English charm, is a pleasant starting and ending point for runs.
The King's Sutton Parish Council provides excellent resources for exploring the area. You can find guides for circular walks around the village on their website, which details many of the accessible routes. For more information, you can visit kingssutton-pc.gov.uk.
Yes, the Oxford Canal offers excellent flat and scenic running opportunities. A popular option is the Lift Bridge 170, Oxford Canal loop from King's Sutton, which is a moderate 13.2 km (8.2 miles) route, perfect for a longer, steady run along the waterside.


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