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Jogging around Warrington offers a variety of routes that traverse the region's flat to gently undulating terrain. The area is characterized by its network of canals, the River Mersey, and numerous local parks, providing accessible paths for runners. These features contribute to a landscape that is generally low in elevation, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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6.94km
00:44
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.3km
01:26
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.7km
01:34
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.76km
00:36
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:51
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I find it safe to lock my bike in the market square. They are visible from the cafe windows and the entrance to the fish and chip shop. It gives a bit of peace of mind.
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Cycle off the High Street to the Rugby club, signposted Sports area.
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A lovely coffee and exceptional cannoli. There is a cycle rack across the road in the market carpark, which is visible from the cafe tables on the street. I will be returning here again :)
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Olney is a beautiful market town on the River Great Ouse. Its picturesque streets are a great place for a mooch, with independent shops, charming cafes and traditional pubs. Just to the south of the town is excellent walking in Emberton Country Park and its pretty lakes. The town is well known for the Olney Pancake Race, which first took place in 1445. Every year, on Shrove Tuesday, the women of Olney run and flip their pancakes over a fixed distance, all while dressed as 'traditional housewives'.
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Emberton Country Park is blessed with 200 acres (81 ha) of peaceful parkland and shimmering lakes. Beloved by walkers and cyclists alike, there are a number of circular trails on offer. The park also has children's play areas, picnic spots and plenty of places where you can feed the ducks.
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Famous for the hymn Amazing Grace, which was written at the Church of St Peter & St Paul at the south of the town. Handy for supermarkets, cafes and there's even a public lavatory on the square!
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This is the church where curate John Newton wrote the hymn Amazing Grace. His grave is in the churchyard.
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Warrington offers a wide selection of over 170 running routes. These include 14 easy routes, 121 moderate routes, and 37 more challenging options, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level.
Yes, Warrington has 14 easy jogging routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. A great option is the Running loop from Olney, an accessible 2.9-mile (4.7 km) path that provides a quick and enjoyable run.
Many of the running routes around Warrington are circular, offering convenient loops. For example, the popular Emberton Country Park – Emberton Park Café loop from Olney is a 4.3-mile (6.9 km) circular trail through pleasant parkland.
Warrington's network of canal towpaths, riverside trails, and country parks generally welcomes dogs, making many routes suitable for running with your canine companion. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.
For families, routes that are relatively flat and well-maintained are ideal. The numerous park paths and canal towpaths in Warrington provide safe and enjoyable options. Look for shorter, easy-rated loops that avoid significant elevation changes, such as those found in local parks.
Many popular running spots in Warrington, especially those near country parks or larger green spaces, offer dedicated parking facilities. For routes along canals or rivers, you can often find street parking in nearby residential areas or public car parks in adjacent towns and villages. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for parking recommendations.
Warrington's landscape, characterized by the River Mersey, canals, and green spaces, offers several scenic running opportunities. Routes through country parks, like the Olney Market Square – Emberton Country Park loop from Olney, provide pleasant views of natural surroundings and open landscapes.
The running trails in Warrington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.6 stars. Runners often praise the accessibility of the paths, the variety of parkland and riverside scenery, and the generally flat terrain which makes for enjoyable runs.
Warrington's flat terrain, particularly along its canal towpaths and many park trails, offers good accessibility. These routes often feature paved or well-compacted surfaces, making them suitable for a wider range of users. Always check the route surface details on komoot for specific accessibility information.
The Trans Pennine Trail passes through the Warrington area, offering sections of varying lengths. These multi-user paths provide opportunities for longer, point-to-point runs or can be used for shorter out-and-back segments. Specific lengths depend on your chosen starting and turning points along the trail.
Yes, some running routes in Warrington pass by or are close to cafes, particularly those in or near country parks. For instance, the Emberton Country Park – Emberton Park Café loop from Olney includes a cafe, providing a convenient stop for refreshments before or after your run.
For those seeking a longer challenge, Warrington offers routes like the Grebe Lake – Otter Pool loop from Olney, which spans nearly 9.2 miles (14.9 km) and features moderate elevation changes, providing a more extended and engaging run.
To avoid muddy routes, especially in wetter seasons, stick to paved paths, canal towpaths, and well-maintained park trails. While some natural surfaces can become muddy, routes like the The Whirlypits loop from Olney, if primarily on compacted or paved surfaces, might offer better conditions. Always check recent route comments on komoot for up-to-date trail conditions.


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