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Jogging around Aylesbury offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by accessible urban parks, extensive canal towpaths, and the rolling hills of the nearby Chiltern Hills. The region features relatively flat routes along the Grand Union Canal, providing peaceful, long-distance options. For more challenging runs, the Chiltern Hills present varied terrain with ancient woodlands and scenic viewpoints. Additionally, green spaces within the town, such as Vale Park, offer convenient options for shorter, relaxed runs.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Embark on a challenging jogging adventure along the Aylesbury running loop via Grand Union Canal, a difficult route spanning 13.8 miles (22.3 km) with 212 feet (65 metres) of elevationβ¦
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The Round Aylesbury Walk is a challenging jogging route that takes you through a diverse landscape, offering a good workout for experienced runners. You will cover 10.0 miles (16.1 km)β¦

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The Broughton, Bedgrove, & Victoria Park loop offers a moderate jogging experience across 8.2 miles (13.2 km) of mostly paved surfaces. You can expect a good workout with around 147β¦
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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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A peaceful stretch of running along the serene Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal. Enjoy great views over to the Chilterns whilst running between pristine hedgerows that date back 200 years.
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Weston Turville Reservoir is a beautiful oasis of water situated just outside Wendover in Aylesbury Vale. The route around the lake is very scenic and peaceful, you'll likely spot some of our waterbird on your way around too.
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This is the 14th lock on the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal. You might be lucky enough to spot some canalboats passing through as you jog by.
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A flat paved path leads you along the Aylesbury Basin and Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal. Enjoy delightful waterside views and sights of canalboats and old bridges as you make your way along the riverside.
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Nice section of running through the meadows alongside the winding River Thames in Aylesbury. The path is very flat and varies between grass and gravel tracks.
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Watermead Lake is a beautiful and peaceful place situated on the northern end of Aylesbury. There are many waterbirds often seen bobbing around the river and a lovely bandstand where the locals picnic.
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A peaceful stretch of walking along the serene Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal. Expect great views over to the Chilterns and pristine hedgerows that date back 200 years.
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There are over 100 jogging routes around Aylesbury documented on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. This includes everything from flat canal paths to more challenging trails in the Chiltern Hills.
Jogging routes around Aylesbury offer diverse terrain. You'll find peaceful, relatively flat paths along the Aylesbury Canal Towpath, ideal for long, steady runs. For more challenging experiences, the nearby Chiltern Hills provide varied terrain with ancient woodlands, rolling hills, and significant elevation changes. Within Aylesbury itself, parks like Vale Park offer urban green spaces for relaxed jogs.
Yes, Aylesbury offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners. There are 10 routes classified as easy on komoot. These often include paths through urban parks or sections of the canal towpath, which are generally flat and well-maintained. For example, shorter loops within parks like Vale Park are great starting points.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the Chiltern Hills, located just south of Aylesbury, provide excellent options with significant elevation gain. Routes like the Coombe Hill and Bacombe Hill Loop offer panoramic views and a good workout. There are 12 routes classified as difficult on komoot, many of which venture into this more undulating landscape.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families, especially those that are relatively flat and pass through parks or nature reserves. The Aylesbury Canal Towpath is a good option for a gentle run, and the developing Kingsbrook Meadows Nature Reserve will feature accessible trails. Many of Aylesbury's 40+ parks and playgrounds, such as Bedgrove Park, also offer ample space for family activities and short runs.
Many of the natural trails around Aylesbury are dog-friendly, particularly the canal towpaths and routes through woodlands in the Chiltern Hills. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions. The Aylesbury Canal Towpath is a popular choice for runners with dogs.
For scenic views, head to the Chiltern Hills. Coombe Hill offers panoramic vistas over the Aylesbury Vale. You can explore highlights like Coombe Hill Viewpoint and Boer War Memorial or Coombe Hill Monument. The Weston Turville Reservoir also provides a calm and picturesque setting for a run amidst nature.
Many routes within Aylesbury town, including those through parks like Vale Park or connecting to the Grand Union Canal, are easily accessible by public transport. For routes further afield, such as those in the Chilterns, you might need to combine public transport with a short walk or consider routes starting from villages with bus connections.
Yes, many of the routes around Aylesbury are designed as loops. For instance, the Broughton, Bedgrove, & Victoria Park loop is a popular circular option through urban green spaces. The Aylesbury running loop via Grand Union Canal also offers a substantial circular experience.
The running routes in Aylesbury are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the diversity of the landscape, from the peaceful canal towpaths to the challenging and scenic trails in the Chiltern Hills. The accessibility of urban parks for quick runs is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. The Round Aylesbury Walk passes by Watermead Lake and sections of the Grand Union Canal. In the Chilterns, you can encounter historical sites like the Coombe Hill Viewpoint and Boer War Memorial or the iconic Whiteleaf Cross.
Yes, the significant new Kingsbrook Meadows Nature Reserve, a 250-acre site just east of Aylesbury, is under development. It will feature wetlands, meadows, woodlands, and dedicated walking trails, providing extensive new natural green space for residents and visitors. Initial phases are opening soon, with full completion expected by 2028. You can find more information on the Buckinghamshire Council website: buckinghamshire.gov.uk.


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