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Jogging routes around Almeley traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and expansive farmland in Herefordshire. The region features notable natural elements such as Hergest Ridge, which offers varied terrain and panoramic views, and the historic Offa's Dyke National Trail. Merbach Hill Summit also contributes to the area's diverse topography, providing accessible trails with views of the River Wye and the Black Mountains. This environment creates a mix of challenging and more gentle running routes suitable for various fitness levels.
…Last updated: May 4, 2026
13
runners
22.1km
02:53
720m
720m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
runners
6.52km
00:42
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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runners
8.21km
00:51
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
runners
4.51km
00:28
20m
20m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.9km
01:28
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The group of Monkey Puzzle trees can be seen for miles around, and are a clear way point on the Offa's Dyke path.
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Mike Oldfield created an album called ‘Hergest Ridge’ in 1974 and lived at ‘The Beacon’ the cottage with a first floor extension on Offas Dyke path from Kington which is now a guest house. The golf course encompasses Bradnor Hill and there are benches and wooden shelters at various points. Views across several counties are well worth the walk. If you’re a horse person or just a calm, quiet person around animals you will probably make some pony friends
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A beautiful view and a place to pause on the Offa's Dyke Path! There is a nice wooden bench right next to the gate. 🙂
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If you hike the Offa's Dyke Path, the passage over the Hergest Ridge is the highlight of the stage from Hay-on-Wye to Kington. Very beautiful views and distant vistas! The path itself does not lead directly over the summit, but you can of course incorporate that if you wish.
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One of the most scenic village greens in the county, overlooked by a cafe/deli and a grocery store if you want to stop.
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This peaceful and unspoilt scene on Offa’s Dyke Path is a favourite! The view looks southwest on the Herefordshire-Powys border with Wales 1 mile (1.6 km) away. The splendid green rolling hills and grassy paths underfoot combine to make this scene and location a walking highlight!
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Seeing the remains of Offa’s Dyke ancient earthwork is a highlight of walking the Offa’s Dyke Path between Kington and Knighton. Offa’s Dyke was constructed over 1200 years ago. The original earthwork is thought to have had a height of 8 feet and a width of up to 65 feet (including its flanking ditch). Despite weathering over the centuries its form remains surprisingly clear in places. A location where the remains of the Dyke is still clear occurs two miles north of Kington on elevated farmland near to the Wales border. Here the Dyke appears as a grassy mound with a ditch to its left (when viewed looking westward). It was inspiring and a great adventure to walk in the footsteps of history! A bonus of visiting this elevated site is that it provides on clear days fine eastward views across Herefordshire to the Malvern Hills 30 miles away.
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The black and white village of Weobley was once a thriving medieval market town. Today it's a sleepy Herefordshire village but has plenty to see, with a range of historical buildings, and hints at its Saxon and Roman past. The Green Bean cafe and deli is ideal for a coffee or picnic supplies and opens Tues-Sat 0930-1500.
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There are nearly 40 diverse running routes around Almeley, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find everything from easy village loops to more challenging trails across the Herefordshire landscape.
The running routes around Almeley feature a varied landscape of rolling hills, open farmland, and sections of historic trails. You can expect paths that range from relatively flat, like the Disused Railway Path loop from Lyonshall, to more challenging ascents on ridges such as Hergest Ridge.
Yes, Almeley offers several easy running trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a gentle jog. For example, the Weobley Village loop from Weobley is a pleasant 4.5 km route through the charming village and surrounding countryside.
For runners looking for a challenge, the Almeley area provides difficult routes with significant elevation. The Remains of Offa’s Dyke – Hergest Ridge Summit loop from Kington is a demanding 22.1 km trail that includes substantial climbs and offers expansive views from Hergest Ridge.
The running routes in Almeley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from 9 reviews. Over 180 runners have explored the area, often praising the varied terrain and scenic views.
Many of the running routes around Almeley are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Disused Railway Path loop from Lyonshall and the Running loop from Weobley.
The Almeley area is rich in scenic beauty and historical landmarks. While running, you might encounter the panoramic views from Hergest Ridge Summit or the glorious vistas from Merbach Hill Summit, which overlooks the River Wye and the Black Mountains. You could also pass by sections of the historic Remains of Offa’s Dyke.
Yes, several routes pass by significant historical sites and natural monuments. You might discover ancient structures like Arthur's Stone or the Wapley Hillfort. The area also features natural highlights such as the Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews.
Many of the easier and moderate trails around Almeley are suitable for families, offering accessible paths through pleasant countryside. Routes like the Weobley Village loop from Weobley are relatively short and have minimal elevation, making them enjoyable for all ages.
Absolutely. The Weobley Village loop from Weobley is a prime example, taking you directly through the picturesque village of Weobley, known for its historic timber-framed buildings. This offers a lovely blend of rural running and local charm.
The rolling hills and farmland around Almeley are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, though conditions on higher ground like Hergest Ridge can be more challenging.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical elements. For instance, the Ye Olde Tavern – Lyonshall Castle loop from Kington allows you to run past the historic Lyonshall Castle, adding a touch of history to your workout.


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