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Jogging around Axminster offers diverse landscapes, from gentle countryside paths to routes with notable elevation changes. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including areas like Trinity Hill Nature Reserve, which provides natural settings for running. Footpaths and trails extend through the broader East Devon countryside, offering a mix of surfaces for different running preferences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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8.71km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. 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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Prescott Pinetum (also known as either Uplyme or Woodhouse Pinetum) . The majority of the mature trees are dated to the 1840s-1860s when they were planted by the then owner of Woodhouse; the majority of the species originate from the Americas.
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Foodie and environmentalist Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's town centre restaurant, the River Cottage Kitchen takes its name from his home, just a few miles away at River Cottage HQ. Currently open Wednesday to Saturday during the day, see website for more details. https://www.rivercottage.net/restaurants/axminster
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Wide, fast and dusty (ok, at least in the dry) gravel roads through forestry plantations and onto lowland heath, a gravel rider's heaven? Pass the log stacks for the undulating trail and out onto the lowland heath nature reserve to the north. The heathland provides a crucial habitat for many species of moth, including true lovers knot, peppered moth and the drinker. In warmer, sunnier weather you might also spot lizards sunbathing or dashing between the heather and grass. In the late summer, keep your eyes peeled for linnets, which although in national decline, are thriving on Trinity Hill. Trinity Hill nature reserve was awarded Dark Skies Discovery Site status in 2015, which means it's perfect for stargazing without too much light pollution. For more information about the nature reserve, which is managed by Wild East Devon visit: https://eastdevon.gov.uk/wildeastdevon/wild-east-devon-nature-reserves/trinity-hill-local-nature-reserve/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q02aIx8YeVc
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Reputed to be the best chippy around (even better than some coastal options), the Lemon Plaice is a great fish and chip takeaway in the centre of Axminster. We enjoyed some very crispy battered fish and took it a short walk to the churchyard grass to enjoy in the late evening sunshine.
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Axminster has a long history dating back to the Neolithic periods and in more recent times was an important market town. The town has a carpet-making history that goes back hundreds of years and the Heritage Centre is the perfect place to learn about its remarkable past. With interactive exhibitions, this is a great place to bring the kids too.
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Built around the turn of the 20th century, Cannington Viaduct once carried trains along the branch line to Lyme Regis. Now, this ten-arch span is a beautiful relic of times gone by. From Woodhouse Lane on the East Devon Way, Cannington Viaduct lies to the south and is easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. If you want to get up close, you can walk south along a lane which runs right underneath it. There’s also a footpath on its south side, should you want to explore further around its base.
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Axminster offers a good selection of running routes, with nearly 30 different trails to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy jogs to more challenging runs.
The Axminster area provides diverse landscapes for running. You'll find a mix of gentle countryside paths and routes with notable elevation changes. The terrain includes natural settings like Trinity Hill Nature Reserve and sections of the East Devon Way, offering varied surfaces for different running preferences.
Yes, Axminster has several running routes suitable for beginners. There are 4 easy routes available, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous jog. An example is the Trinity Hill Nature Reserve loop from Trinity Hill nature reserve, which is about 3.0 miles (4.8 km) long.
The running trails in Axminster are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 20 reviews. Over 1500 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the natural beauty and diverse options available.
Yes, many of the running routes in Axminster are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the popular Axminster Heritage Centre – The Lemon Plaice Fish & Chips loop from Axminster is a circular route.
Absolutely. While Axminster offers easy paths, there are also routes with significant elevation changes for those seeking a challenge. For example, the Trinity Hill Nature Reserve loop from Raymond's Hill covers over 10 km and features notable ascents and descents.
Many of the easier and moderate routes around Axminster can be suitable for families, especially those with older children. The diverse countryside offers accessible paths. Consider routes with less elevation for a more family-friendly experience, such as the Trinity Hill Nature Reserve loop.
Generally, the countryside paths and nature reserves around Axminster are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or in nature reserve areas. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
While running in the Axminster area, you can encounter various points of interest. Some routes offer views of the Cannington Viaduct. Further afield, you might consider exploring areas near Golden Cap Summit or Pilsdon Pen Summit, which are popular highlights in the broader region.
Yes, if you're looking for longer runs, Axminster has several options. The Trinity Hill Nature Reserve loop from Raymond's Hill is a moderate 10.8 km (6.7 miles) route, and the The Lemon Plaice Fish & Chips loop from Axminster offers an 8.7 km (5.4 miles) experience.
Yes, Axminster offers several running routes that are approximately 5k. A popular choice is the Axminster Heritage Centre – The Lemon Plaice Fish & Chips loop from Axminster, which is 5.3 km (3.3 miles) and takes about 34 minutes to complete.
Many running routes in the Axminster area, especially those starting from nature reserves or villages, typically have nearby parking facilities. For routes like those around Trinity Hill Nature Reserve, you can often find parking directly at the reserve or in nearby hamlets like Raymond's Hill.


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