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Jogging around Badgeworth offers a variety of routes through varied terrain. The region features undulating hills, including sections of the Cotswold Way, alongside flatter cycle paths and urban parkland. Elevation changes range from gentle gradients on dedicated cycleways to more challenging climbs on hill trails, providing options for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 9, 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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Great views from the top of the hill, nice place to run to and enjoy the views from the top!
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This is a beautiful park just off the High Street. Sandford Park is one of Cheltenham's lesser known little paradises. Apart from the park and gardens there is a large play area for kids.
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From here you can enjoy an absolute corker of a view across the Severn Vale, with magnificent views towards Robinswood Hill and May Hill, and the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountain and beyond.
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Gnarly drop out of Birdlip, but then great gravel track through the forest
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"Don't miss Cheltenham's most iconic Regency feature; The Caryatids in Montpellier. These 'armless ladies' are a type of column which support the architectural facades of the chic boutiques in Montpellier Walk. Dating from 1840 they are loosely based on classical models on the Acropolis in Athens and are a form of decoration used extensively in 19th century France. There are 32 Caryatids in total, two were originally sculpted in terracotta by a London artist called Rossi and the remainder were copied by a local Cheltenham man." Source: https://www.visitcheltenham.com/things-to-do/montpellier-caryatids-p1598153
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"Montpellier Gardens lie close to the town centre and are an important part of Cheltenham's regency landscape. The gardens can be split into two recreational zones. Most of the park facilities are in the southern section and includes tennis courts, a café, toddlers’ play area and toilets. You’ll also find a community art gallery, Gardens Gallery which exhibits local artists’ work for the public. If you’re lucky you may also caught a live concert on the bandstand during the summer months." Source: https://www.visitcheltenham.com/things-to-do/montpellier-gardens-p1596033
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The Neptune Fountain - purported to have been modelled as an ode to the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy - sits outside the Municipal Buildings on The Promenade. At night, it is beautifully lit, and creates an eye-catching focal point on Cheltenham’s famous avenue. Further info can be found on: https://www.visitcheltenham.com/things-to-do/the-neptune-fountain-p395973
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A lovely track through the woods. Great to do with the descent from Buckholt Road (the climb is tough) or link up the with the highlight that takes you up to Birdlip.
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There are over 20 running routes documented on komoot for the Badgeworth area, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for joggers.
While many routes feature undulating hills, there are options with gentler gradients. For example, the Staverton Cycleway loop from Gloucestershire Airport is a moderate 3.5-mile (5.6 km) trail that follows a dedicated cycleway through open countryside, making it a good choice for those new to running.
Running trails in Badgeworth vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes like the 3.5-mile (5.6 km) Staverton Cycleway loop, up to longer, more challenging runs such as the 12.3-mile (19.8 km) View from Leckhampton Hill loop.
Yes, many running routes in the Badgeworth area have parking options nearby, often at trailheads or designated car parks. For specific routes, it's always recommended to check the individual komoot tour page for detailed parking information.
Accessibility by public transport varies depending on the specific route. Some routes may be reachable via local bus services, especially those closer to Cheltenham or Gloucester. For routes starting from more rural locations, public transport options might be limited, making car access more convenient.
Yes, routes like the Staverton Cycleway loop from Gloucestershire Airport are generally considered family-friendly due to their dedicated cycleway and relatively flat terrain, suitable for a leisurely jog or walk with children.
Many trails in the Badgeworth area are dog-friendly, especially those on public footpaths and bridleways. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code. Always check specific route details for any restrictions.
Spring and autumn are often considered the best times for running in Badgeworth, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the Cotswolds change colors. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather, while winter runs might require appropriate gear for potentially muddy or icy conditions.
Winter running in Badgeworth can be challenging due to potentially muddy trails, especially on unpaved sections, and colder temperatures. Some higher elevation routes, like those on the Cotswold Way, might also experience icy patches. Proper trail shoes and layered clothing are highly recommended.
Given the varied terrain and weather in Badgeworth, layered clothing is advisable. For trail running, sturdy trail shoes with good grip are essential, especially on the undulating and potentially muddy paths. In colder months, consider waterproof outer layers and warm base layers.
Yes, many of the running routes around Badgeworth are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Cotswold Way – View from Cooper's Hill loop and the Staverton Cycleway – Barrow Hill Path loop.
The running routes in Badgeworth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to dedicated cycle paths, and the scenic views, particularly from elevated sections like those on the Cotswold Way.
Many running routes in Badgeworth offer stunning views and pass by notable landmarks. For instance, the Cotswold Way – View from Cooper's Hill loop provides panoramic vistas from View from Cooper's Hill. Other routes might take you near highlights like Devil's Chimney, Leckhampton Hill or Crickley Hill, offering diverse points of interest.


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