Running in London – Top Locations

March 3rd, 2010 by Jason Doggett Leave a reply »

London Running Routes

Despite being a fitness professional, I admit to being a reluctant runner.

I find steady “state cardio” tedious, compared to bodyweight exercises.  However, the efficacy of a structured running programme is beneficial for the cardiovascular fitness of most people, including me.  So, I develop proper running form in my clients who like to run, training outdoors in locations across London.

#1 – Best for a Run with a View

Hampstead Heath.  The heath, rising up from Parliament Hill towards Kenwood House, offers North Londoners an alternative to running on the flat.  Hills and dales, dirt tracks and grassy knolls make this running route a challenge.

#1 – Best for a Peaceful Run

Regent’s Canal. From Camden to Little Venice, a succession of house boats and the calm water offers a distraction from the  sound of your own heavy panting.

#1 – Best for a Slice of London Life

Regents Park. There is always something to look at in this park: John Nash terraces and architecture, giraffes along the back fence of London Zoo, rowing boats, brass bands, football matches, rose gardens – and the great and the good, who flock there at the weekends.

#1 – Best for an End-of-the-Run Café

Highgate Wood.  I like running the canopied, circular route through 70 acres of ancient forest, with trim trail stations along the way.  At the centre of the wood, next to the cricket pitch, is the ever-popular Pavillion Café.

Let me know about your favourite running routes in your local neighbourhood, by dropping a line in the comments section below.

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