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Jogging around Llansannan offers varied terrain within the Conwy County Borough of Wales. The region is characterized by river valleys along the River Aled, providing tranquil riverside running opportunities. Further afield, the landscape transitions to the more expansive Denbigh Moors and unique peatbogs, offering diverse challenges and natural features for runners. Woodlands and natural reserves also contribute to the varied environment for running routes.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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10.2km
01:07
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.32km
00:58
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.04km
00:58
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.70km
00:49
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.94km
00:58
150m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A lovely market town with pubs and shops and bakeries. Hilly routes into town but a number of good places for a stop mid ride.
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The castle passed between various owners in the first half of the 14th century, before coming under the control of the Mortimer family. Meanwhile, the walled town had proved impractical to live in, and a newer, much larger, settlement developed outside the defences. In 1400, the walled town was raided during the GlyndΕ΅r Rising, although the castle itself remained secure throughout the rebellion. During the Wars of the Roses, Denbigh was attacked by Lancastrian forces; the walled town was attacked and burnt. In the aftermath, the old town was largely abandoned by its inhabitants, the walled area becoming an extension of the castle's defences.
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Denbigh Castle and town walls (/ΛdΙnbi/ DEN-bee; Welsh: Castell Dinbych a waliau tref [ΛkastΙΙ¬ ΛdΙͺnbΙ¨Ο]) were built to control the lordship of Denbigh after the Conquest of Wales by Edward I of England in 1282. The lands were granted to Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, who began to build a new walled town, colonised by immigrants from England, protected by a substantial castle and surrounded by deer parks for hunting. The work had not been completed by 1294, when the Welsh temporarily seized the castle during the Madog ap Llywelyn revolt. The defences continued to be improved, although the castle was not completely finished by the time of Henry's death in 1311.
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Not for the faint hearted beautiful views
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There are over 70 running routes available around Llansannan, offering a wide range of options for different abilities and preferences. These include easy paths, moderate trails, and some more challenging routes with significant elevation changes.
The terrain around Llansannan is quite varied. You can expect tranquil riverside paths along the River Aled, more expansive landscapes across the Denbigh Moors, and unique peatbogs. The area also features woodlands and natural reserves, providing diverse surfaces from flat, easy paths to more demanding trails with elevation changes.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural features. While not directly on a specific running route listed, the stunning Conwy Falls, where a scenic waterfall cascades into a deep pool, is a notable natural monument nearby. The surrounding woodlands are also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, offering a beautiful backdrop for exploration.
Yes, Llansannan offers several easier routes suitable for families. Out of the over 70 routes, 12 are classified as easy, providing gentler terrain and shorter distances. These paths often follow river valleys or less challenging landscapes, making them ideal for a family run.
The rural nature of Llansannan and its surrounding areas generally makes it very dog-friendly. Many trails, especially those through woodlands and open countryside, are suitable for running with dogs. However, always ensure your dog is under control, especially near livestock, and check for any specific local restrictions or signage.
Yes, many of the running routes around Llansannan are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Alwen Reservoir β Tai-isaf loop from Alwen Dam is a popular 6.9-mile circular trail with scenic views. Another option is the Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre β Llyn Brenig loop, which is 6.7 miles long.
For those seeking longer runs, several trails extend beyond 10 kilometers. The Alwen Reservoir β Tai-isaf loop from Alwen Dam is 6.9 miles (11.1 km), and the Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre β Llyn Brenig loop is 6.7 miles (10.8 km). These routes provide ample distance for a good workout amidst scenic surroundings.
Yes, you can incorporate historical landmarks into your runs. For instance, the Mental Hill β Denbigh Castle Ruins loop from Denbigh passes by the historic Denbigh Castle Ruins. Additionally, the Moel y Gaer Hillfort is another historical site in the wider area that can be explored.
The running trails around Llansannan are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from several reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the tranquil riverside sections, and the expansive views, particularly towards the Clwydian Hills, as seen on routes like the Short Ride β View of the Clwydian Hills loop from Denbigh.
In a rural area like Llansannan, parking is generally available, often near village centers, visitor attractions, or designated trailheads. For routes originating from specific points like the Alwen Dam or Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre, dedicated parking facilities are typically provided. It's always advisable to check specific route details for parking information.
Llansannan offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also excellent, though it can be warmer. Winter runs are possible, but be prepared for potentially wet or muddy conditions, especially on unpaved trails, and shorter daylight hours.
Yes, for runners looking for a challenge, Llansannan's diverse landscape includes routes with notable elevation changes. The transition from river valleys to the Denbigh Moors means you can find trails that will test your endurance. For example, the Mental Hill β Denbigh Castle Ruins loop from Denbigh includes significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. The region around Llansannan is known for its picturesque landscapes. Many routes, such as the Short Ride β View of the Clwydian Hills loop from Denbigh, offer open landscapes with stunning views towards the Clwydian Hills. The varied terrain, from river valleys to moors, ensures plenty of scenic vistas.


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