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Jogging routes around Inch offer a variety of experiences, primarily featuring parkland and riverine environments. The region provides trails that wind through established country parks and along riverbanks, suitable for various fitness levels. These routes often include gentle elevation changes, making them accessible for regular running. The landscape is characterized by open spaces and natural waterways, providing a consistent surface for jogging.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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5.15km
00:33
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.83km
00:32
30m
30m
Enjoy an easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) jogging route along the scenic Quoile River, featuring 93 feet (28 metres) of elevation gain.

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11.5km
01:12
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
27
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8.07km
00:51
50m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.05km
00:57
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The impressive Strangford Stone that sits inside the Delamont Country Park in Northern Ireland holds the mighty title of the highest megalith stone in Europe! The stone stands at a whopping 12.5 metres tall and was assembles by 1000 people in 1999. It stands in an elevated position, boasting superb views over Strangford Lough and towards Slieve Croob and the Mountains of Mourne
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Situated on the shores of Strangford Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Park offers peace, beauty and tranquillity. It is home to the Strangford Stone - the tallest megalith in Ireland. This beautiful 200 -acre Country Park offers a great day out for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a keen walker, a nature lover or simply looking for a great day.
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Quoile Bridge is a six arch stone bridge that runs over the River Quoile. The bridge was built around 1680 and may be one of the oldest bridges in County Down!
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Here is a great vantage point to enjoy the best of the sensational River Quoile. Enjoy beautiful scenery of rounded hills and marshes as you pass the tranquil riverside and keep your eyes peeled for local bird and wildlife that are often seeing relaxing on the water.
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The impressive Strangford Stone that sits inside the Delamont Country Park in Northern Ireland holds the mighty title of the highest megalith stone in Europe! The stone stands at a whopping 12.5 metres tall and was assembles by 1000 people in 1999. It stands in an elevated position, boasting superb views over Strangford Lough and towards Slieve Croob and the Mountains of Mourne
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Quoile Bridge is a six arch stone bridge that runs over the River Quoile. The bridge was built around 1680 and may be one of the oldest bridges in County Down!
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Here is a great vantage point to enjoy the best of the sensational River Quoile. Enjoy beautiful scenery of rounded hills and marshes as you pass the tranquil riverside and keep your eyes peeled for local bird and wildlife that is often seeing relaxing on the water.
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The Inch area offers a good selection of running routes, with over 30 trails available on komoot. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy riverside paths to more challenging loops through parkland.
Yes, Inch has several easy running routes perfect for beginners. There are 5 routes specifically graded as easy. A great option is the Quoile River run, which is 3.0 miles (4.8 km) and offers flat terrain with pleasant waterside views, ideal for a relaxed jog.
Absolutely. Many of the running trails around Inch are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the popular Delamont Country Park running loop and the River Quoile – Quoile Bridge loop from Downpatrick are both excellent circular options.
Running routes around Inch primarily feature parkland and riverine environments. You'll find trails winding through established country parks and along riverbanks, often with gentle elevation changes. The landscape is characterized by open spaces and natural waterways, providing a consistent surface for running.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, routes with easy difficulty and relatively flat terrain are generally suitable. The Quoile River run, with its easy grade and waterside views, could be a good choice for families looking for a gentle jog together.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by points of interest. For example, you might encounter historical sites like the Ballynoe Stone Circle or the Annadorn Dolmen. Some trails also offer views of significant structures like Castle Ward or the Clough Castle Ruins. The Delamont Country Park running loop is within a scenic park setting.
Yes, many popular running routes in the Inch area, especially those in country parks or starting points for loops, typically have designated parking. For instance, routes like the Delamont Country Park running loop are usually accessible by car with parking available at the park itself.
The running routes around Inch vary in length and duration. You can find shorter runs like the Quoile River run at 3.0 miles (4.8 km), which takes about 30 minutes. Longer options, such as the River Quoile – Quoile Bridge loop from Downpatrick, extend to 6.9 miles (11.1 km) and can take over an hour to complete.
Yes, the Inch area is known for its riverine environments. Several routes follow the Quoile River, offering flat terrain and pleasant waterside views. The Quoile River run and the River Quoile – Quoile Bridge loop from Downpatrick are prime examples of river-following trails.
The komoot community frequently explores the trails around Inch, with over 200 runners having used the platform to discover the area. Users often praise the varied terrain, from easy riverside paths to moderate parkland loops, and the consistent surfaces suitable for running. The scenic park settings and natural waterways are also commonly highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Yes, some routes offer connections or start points in nearby towns. For example, the River Quoile – Quoile Bridge loop starts from Downpatrick, and the Annacloy River loop originates from Crossgar, allowing for runs that explore beyond the immediate Inch vicinity.


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