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Jogging routes around Modbury traverse the varied landscapes of the South Hams district in South Devon. The region is characterized by rolling hills and scenic countryside, offering diverse terrains for runners. Modbury's location provides access to both the expansive Dartmoor National Park and the nearby South Devon coastline, featuring coastal paths and woodlands along the River Erme. These natural features contribute to a network of running trails suitable for different preferences.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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7.02km
00:48
170m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.4km
01:23
220m
220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.22km
00:47
140m
140m
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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6.56km
00:45
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A public footpath that runs through the farmyard offers a glimpse into the area's agricultural heritage. The footpath passes near disused limestone quarries from the 19th century, which became disused by 1906. Modern farm buildings now occupy parts of these historical quarries at Ennaton Farm.
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Okay, let’s talk about great food and fantastic service close to the SWCP…the White Hart Inn is a must visit place if you want to have a fine dining experience with service to match in a pub setting. We stayed here for two nights and it was by far the best dining experience we had on our walk this year. What at first appears to be a normal pub/inn on a busy street in Modbury turns out to be something rather special. We had a lovely meal but it was the service which really made the evening something to remember. Definitely recommend…you will need to book in advance!
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A great road to avoid center of Modbury, especially if you are heading towards Bigbury or its surrounding area.
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There are over 15 running routes documented around Modbury on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different preferences and fitness levels. These include easy jogs and more challenging trail runs through the South Hams countryside.
The running routes around Modbury are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to quiet woodlands, and the scenic views of the South Hams countryside.
Yes, many of the running routes around Modbury are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Modbury Inn loop from Modbury and the Torrdown Plantation loop from Lapthorne Grange are popular circular options.
Modbury offers several paths that are suitable for families, particularly those looking for leisurely jogs or walks. The town is known for its well-maintained footpaths and bridleways, and local green spaces like Pynworthy Road Playing Field and Modbury Recreation Ground provide relaxed environments. While specific 'family-friendly' running routes aren't explicitly categorized, easier, shorter loops would be ideal.
The South Hams countryside surrounding Modbury is generally very welcoming to dogs, with numerous footpaths and bridleways. Many of the trails, especially those through woodlands and open fields, are suitable for running with your dog. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any local signage regarding livestock or protected wildlife areas.
Running in Modbury offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll experience the rolling hills and scenic views of the South Hams countryside, peaceful stretches along the River Erme, and woodlands like Andrew's Wood Nature Reserve. The area also provides access to the rugged terrain of Dartmoor National Park and is a short drive from the stunning South Devon coastline.
Yes, you can combine your run with exploring local points of interest. The Lydia Bridge Waterfall is a natural highlight you might encounter. For those interested in history, the Modbury Heritage Trail offers a route through the town's historic streets. You might also find remnants of the Red Lake Railway (Puffing Billy Track) on some trails.
Modbury has various public parking options within the town itself, which can serve as convenient starting points for many routes that begin or pass through the town. For routes starting further afield, look for designated car parks near trailheads or in nearby villages. Always check local signage for parking restrictions and fees.
Modbury is served by local bus services connecting it to nearby towns and villages in the South Hams. While public transport can get you to Modbury, accessing specific trailheads outside the town center might require a short walk or further planning. It's advisable to check current bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, routes like the Winding Road Near Modbury – Modbury Inn loop from Modbury, at 7.7 miles (12.4 km) with over 220 meters of elevation gain, offer a more strenuous experience. The proximity to Dartmoor National Park also provides opportunities for extensive and rugged trail running.
For beginners or those seeking an easier jog, Modbury offers several less demanding routes. While specific 'easy' routes are not always explicitly named, shorter, flatter sections of the numerous footpaths and bridleways around the town, or loops within local recreation grounds, would be ideal starting points. Look for routes with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Modbury is a charming market town with local pubs and cafes where you can refuel after your run. Many routes start or pass through the town, making it convenient to enjoy a post-run refreshment. The 'Modbury Inn' is even featured in the name of a popular loop, suggesting it's a well-known local spot.
Modbury's mild climate makes it suitable for running year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is ideal for longer daylight hours, though trails can be busier. Winter runs can be invigorating, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on unpaved paths and shorter daylight hours.


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