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Jogging routes around Bishop'S Lydeard offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features rolling hills, woodlands, and open meadows, providing varied terrain for runners. Trails range from challenging inclines to more moderate and easy paths, catering to different fitness levels. This area is characterized by its natural beauty and extensive network of running trails.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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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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Wills neck is the highest summit in the Quantocks hills & one of the highest points in Somerset.
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Dunkery Beacon at the summit of Dunkery Hill is the highest point on Exmoor and in Somerset, England. It is also the highest point in southern England outside of Dartmoor. The sandstone hill rises to 519 metres and provides views over the surrounding moorland, the Bristol Channel, and hills up to 86 miles away.
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A picturesque, historic and enjoyable medieval forest road that runs along the ridge of the quaint Quantocks Hills
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Bicknoller Post offers the runner a perfect resting spot high up in the Quantocks where you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the Bristol Channel and toward South Wales.
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Lydeard Hill is the perfect spot to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Quantocks. From this hilltop vantage point, you can enjoy wonderful views of the rolling hills and lush farmland that sweeps this area.
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Moderate trail with outstanding beauty to enjoy
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There are over 730 running routes around Bishop's Lydeard. These include a wide range of difficulties, with approximately 58 easy routes, over 500 moderate options, and more than 150 challenging trails, ensuring something for every runner.
The jogging trails around Bishop's Lydeard primarily traverse the diverse landscapes of the Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can expect rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open meadows. While many trails offer excellent running conditions, some areas, especially in the Quantocks, can be wet underfoot.
Yes, Bishop's Lydeard offers a good selection of easy running routes. For example, the Cothelstone Hill & Buncombe Wood loop (2.6 miles/4.2 km) is an easier option mentioned in the region research. Overall, there are approximately 58 easy routes available, perfect for beginners or those looking for a gentler run.
For spectacular views, consider routes that ascend the Quantock Hills. Lydeard Hill Viewpoint – Wills Neck Summit loop from West Bagborough offers expansive vistas from Lydeard Hill and Wills Neck. Beacon Hill, the highest northerly point on the Quantock Hills, also provides incredible views over Bridgwater Bay and the Kilve coast. Cothelstone Hill is another excellent spot, with panoramic views stretching from the Blackdown Hills to Cardiff Bay.
Many of the running routes in Bishop's Lydeard are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Lydeard Hill Viewpoint – Wills Neck Summit loop from West Bagborough and the more challenging Wills Neck summit – Wills Neck Trig Point loop from West Bagborough. The region research also highlights a circular walk around Hawkridge Reservoir, which can be adapted for running.
The running routes in Bishop's Lydeard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 90 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the natural beauty of the Quantock Hills, and the variety of options available for different fitness levels.
Yes, several routes offer views of or pass by interesting landmarks. You might encounter the Beacon Hill Trig Point, offering stunning views, or the Wills Neck Summit, the highest point in the Quantocks. Cothelstone Hill is also home to Bronze Age burial grounds. While not directly on a running route, the West Somerset Railway at Bishop's Lydeard station provides a unique local backdrop.
While specific routes passing directly by cafes or pubs aren't detailed, the region offers options for refreshment. Fyne Court, listed as a cafe, could be a destination or a stop on a longer run. Additionally, the village of Bishop's Lydeard itself and nearby areas will have pubs and cafes for post-run relaxation.
The Quantock Hills, with their extensive network of trails and open spaces, are generally very welcoming for dog walkers and runners. While specific 'dog-friendly' routes aren't explicitly listed, the natural environment and varied terrain make it a great place to run with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially around livestock, and follow local guidelines.
Yes, Bishop's Lydeard has an active running community. The 'Legs of Lydeard' is a local running club that welcomes all levels and organizes weekly group runs on both road and trail. The village also hosts events like the 'Steaming To The Coast – Trail Event' in conjunction with the West Somerset Railway, which features routes through Bishop's Lydeard. You can find more information about this event on the Bishop's Lydeard Parish Council website.
A great moderate option is the Yarford Orchards loop from Norton Manor Camp. This 5.9-mile (9.5 km) trail leads through picturesque orchards and can typically be completed in about an hour, offering a pleasant and accessible run.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the Wills Neck summit – Wills Neck Trig Point loop from West Bagborough is a difficult 12.5-mile (20.1 km) path. This route leads to the highest point in the Quantock Hills, providing extensive panoramic views and a significant elevation gain.


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