Hertford Bridge, Bridge of Sighs, Oxford

Oxford Runs

Our run routes will take you through some of the most historic sites, including Oxford Castle and Prison, built around 1020 AD, Tom Tower, which rings its bells 101 times every day to commemorate the original 101 students at Christ Church College, and Saxon Tower, built in 1040. Find a few nooks and crannies along the way such as the “Watcher Tree” and Parson’s Pleasure Bathing Place. Run along Christ Church Meadow, Mesopotamia Walk, through Port Meadow, and over Magdalen Bridge; look out for some punters along the river.

This is an intermediate run with unpaved parts along the way. During the rainy season, some sections may be flooded. The route starts in Cutteslowe and Sunnymead Park and takes you through...
This route will surely bring a smile to you and your furry friend. Visit a couple of dog-friendly cafes, walk through Aston’s Eyot, which was previously a trash tip, beautiful Christ Church...
This 9km circular route starts in Jericho and takes you through Port Meadow, past Godstow Abbey, and along the River Thames. Please note that parts of Port Meadow can become muddy or...
This quick run route takes you past some of Oxford’s most historic buildings. This route starts and takes you through Oxford’s university history, then moves to Oxford’s industrial history and ends back...