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Inspired by Bluemerlegirl ’s beautiful post this morning, I thought it would be fun to share where we’re running. Photos very welcome!

I did my couch to 5k mostly around the country lanes near my house. There’s a gate exactly five minutes walk away where I always started from and almost always still start from over a year later! I did most of my runs as out and back runs and it was great to get further and further away from the start as the runs got longer. It’s uphill almost all the way out which I’d never noticed while I was walking. The bonus of having a slightly tougher out section is coming back is glorious and your legs feel lighter than air!

Have you got a regular route or do you like to mix it up? Hilly? Flat? Road? Trail? Treadmill? A mix if all of these?

Let’s see those run routes!

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AlMorr profile image
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Good morning MissUnderstanding, tomorrow I intend to run 7K as part of eventually getting back to 10K by the end of the month, in fact its my Quest for March, as I am not too bothered about how long 7K will take, I will stop and take a photo of part of my route, I will headline it "AlMorr, Photo for MissUnderstanding"

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to AlMorr

I’ll look out for that! Do you run similar routes to when you were doing couch to 5k?

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AlMorrAmbassadorGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

Fairly similar, however, when I was doing C25K, run 3 of all the weeks we're ran in a different place, my C25K days were Wednesday, Saturday and Monday, since I retired I have always gone somewhere away from home on a Monday, so I remember where I ran on the final day of each week, particularly run 3 of week 5 and week 9

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Shake-and-runGraduate

I ventured further afield today. I’ve run down the greenway (a footpath/cycleway/bridleway that was once a railway line) a few times but today I crossed the road to a new section that passes this cute cafe . No time to stop today but may be next time I walk this far

Railway carriage coffee stop
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Shake-and-run

What a great place to run! That looks like the perfect place to stop for a treat. I love a quirky cafe!

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rose-finch

In my mind, a beautiful, flat, smooth alpine trail through fields of spring flowers…in reality, the treadmill!

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to rose-finch

Whatever gets you moving! Treadmills are such useful machines. Who knows-maybe one day that alpine trail run might happen! Facebook keeps β€œsuggesting for me” a volcano marathon in Iceland. That’s what I’m dreaming of when I’m running along a dual carriageway!!!

Iceland volcano marathon advert
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rose-finch in reply to MissUnderstanding

Ooh that looks incredible, I think it must be a sign from the universe for you! πŸŒ‹

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to rose-finch

I think so! I’ve always said it would take a special event to get me up to full marathon distance so maybe that’s it!

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BluemerlegirlGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

My bucket list that I am aiming for includes running the NYC marathon under a charity bib! I am slowly going to get myself there, one step at a time!!! If the Icelandic marathon calls to you, I say go for it!

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Bluemerlegirl

Thanks for the encouragement! London would be my top dream-I was in the ballot this year but no luck. Perhaps if that doesn’t happen again next year, Iceland might be it! Just being able to consider doing there events is a bit of a dream in itself! Let’s hope both of us run our marathons one day!

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These are some photos of a lane where the vast majority of my runs start. It’s a gateway to some wonderful routes! Ancient woodland, small villages, open fields. I love it and didn’t realise just how lucky I was to have it nearby until I started running. Once I up my mileage again, I can’t wait to pootle along it and see where I end up. 😊

Sarum Road Winchester
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Frenc

Great selection of photos-you’re surrounded by lovely places to run. I’ve found needing to find longer routes has been brilliant for finding some absolutely gems of locations…and also a fair few dead ends! Navigation is not my strong point! Enjoy exploring! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈβ€οΈ

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FrencGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

I hear you! Last year I ended up β€˜trespassing’ through someone’s garden as it was that or turn back which would have added miles. My footpath app lied and said the man’s garden was a footpath. Even his dog gave me a funny stare! 😁

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BluemerlegirlGraduate in reply to Frenc

That looks so very peaceful and pretty!!!!

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FreecloudGraduate

Lovely crisp run after work this evening. Benbulben mountain is at about the halfway point of an 8k route I run. It's such a great view, their could be about seven waterfalls flowing down from it sometimes in the winter when it's raining heavily.

Benbulben and Dartry mountains. County Sligo.
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Freecloud

Wow. Just wow! Such a stunning setting. That view must make runs a little easier to enjoy! ❀️

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SueAppleRunGraduate

That looks a beautiful place to run, we did almost all C25k round a half k track at the back of a park, the following summer we ventured into the Downs and along the seafront. Then we found the river track which made a nice change. I sometimes just walk out the door and run round the streets, looking in people's front gardens and enjoying the different things people grow. Once I ran south to the sea, east towards town, across the bridge and north alongside the river where Willow met me 10k later and brought me home in the car. So, we mix it up.

Even when I go straight out the door I rarely know where I'm going, my legs lead and my brain wonders. 'will I get to the sea front and see the sea?' Will I head north and see the downs?' will I just loop round the village wondering if I should pop into this shop or that?' once I ran past my doctor's and wondered if I should pop in and pick up a blood test form that had been waiting weeks.

I wonder if once I have more time I'll set a pattern? We shall see.

My very favourite runs last summer were along the seafront, out and back, to meet Willow on the beach where he sat on a blanket with a to go cup of tea, whipped off my shoes and straight in the sea to cool off.

Sea
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BluemerlegirlGraduate in reply to SueAppleRun

Nothing speaks to my heart like the ocean does!! To have that as part of your running route, makes me happy for you!! 😊

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to SueAppleRun

Being able to end a run by jumping in the sea must be absolutely amazing. I am so envious! Beautiful picture. ❀️

Love your random walk strategy of going out not knowing exactly where you’ll be running. Some of my favourites have been that sort of run.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply to SueAppleRun

Just beautiful...your runs and photographs are always a delight !

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YesletsgoGraduate in reply to SueAppleRun

Oh, the joy of jumping in the sea after a hot, sweaty run. Maybe not today though, roll on summer!

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MummycavAdministratorGraduate

I like…well I love running down by the canal…where my friends the ducks & swans are waiting for me x

Calder and hebble navigation
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Mummycav

The Calder valley is one of my favourite places to visit-beautiful scenery and lovely people! ❀️

Canals are such great places to run-usually lovely scenery, wildlife and…flat!! Yours looks a wonderful place to run. πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈ

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MummycavAdministratorGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

thank you MissUnderstanding , I’m in total agreement with you, the Calder valley is beautiful, there’s lots of lovely places to run..& walk…and I think Yorkshire folk are known for being friendly xx

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Southernrunner

This is my favourite place to run,at the moment, just over 3.5 kms of loop track which can be done as an out and back to make up the kms or circular with 2 different endings for variety. I love the native birds, tΕ«Δ« and bellbirds singing, being followed by pΔ«wakawaka flitting for insects. No need for headphones and music! It’s a privilege to be out in such beautiful nature. Makes me feel I’m somewhere much more remote than 10 minutes from town!

NZ bush track in regenerating native kāmahi forest with dog waiting to go running
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Southernrunner

Your description makes it sound like a little piece of heaven with all the birds singing! Just stunning ❀️

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Carners1Graduate

Nice looped run along the river.

Run by the river
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Carners1

That’s some seriously stunning scenery! I bet that makes it easier to get your runners on! Wow 🀩

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Carners1Graduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

Yeah, when I started c25k, it was my goal to be able to run the whole route.Managed it for the first time a couple of weeks ago, it was about 7.5k.

Absolutely love it, I go early and get to see loads of wildlife.

It's why I love running 😊

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Morning!

Well as many folk know I completed my C25K in the cold, wet, dark winter of 2015, through the village, and around the lanes where I live,

After Graduation, I discovered that the fields and trails I have walked on many, many times were just perfect for my early morning runs. I am fortunate enough to spend at least half my time over the year in Wales also, and every run there is a joy, also.

The photograph is a frosty shot of a section of my beloved fields; they have been and still are an integral part of my running and my rambling. Season through season, in all weathers, I love them.

Frostyfield
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Oldfloss

Such a beautiful picture! It’s so lovely to watch the seasons change, and you really feel it while you’re running all through the year. ❀️

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SueAppleRunGraduate in reply to Oldfloss

Such a wonderful place to have close enough to run, I always look forward to your posts and photos

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Katrey60Graduate

Hi MissUnderstanding

I run with my husband and we did our C25K in our local cemetery, it’s 5 minutes walk from our house and a full lap is 2K, and it’s still our favourite local place to run, we can only run there at the weekends during the winter as it closes early, but it’s open until 6pm from this month, so we are back to 3 runs a week. This photo was taken back in Feb 2021.

Crocus flowers in bloom
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Katrey60

That’s such a beautiful place. Ideal to have it five minutes away too. So lovely ❀️

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FreecloudGraduate

Picture of the mountain this morning.

Benbulben in snow 100323 CO Ciaran McHugh Photography
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Freecloud

😍😍😍 I have mountain envy!

Vespina profile image
VespinaGraduate in reply to Freecloud

Wow. I need to move house 🀣

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XenaZeldaGraduate

my running routes are different but I have uploaded 4 pics of my view on my most recent runs, they are not as beautiful as some I have seen on here though! You can see it was bin day this morning πŸ™„ and the photos with the concrete wall on the other side is the river Thames πŸ˜ƒ however I don’t know how to upload multiple photos so will have to re-post the other photos so apologies in advance

Colour photo
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to XenaZelda

Love all these and love that it was bin day! That’s real life right there. Some fabulous looking places to run. ❀️❀️❀️

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XenaZeldaGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

thank you πŸ˜ƒ

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XenaZeldaGraduate

another pic

Colour photo
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XenaZeldaGraduate

sorry another pic

Colour photo
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VespinaGraduate

I’m lucky enough to have a wonderful route from near home down to the river. I miss this as I can’t run it after dark, so loving that the brighter days mean I can get back into the woods and trails through the week, as well as the weekend.

Run past the waterfalls near home
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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Vespina

Wow!! That’s a gorgeous place to run. Just stunning! ❀️

I think there are many of of us looking forward to the brighter days!

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