About cycling & running in SwindonSwindon Base Miles
Running: Locals run the leafy lanes, roads, tracks and country parks around Swindon, with Lydiard Park, Seven Fields, Shaw Woods and The Croft all in the mix. Slinn Allstars meet on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays and run three to thirteen miles, usually with enough chat to make Z2 feel easy. Swindon Striders meet on Monday and Friday evenings, and their groups run 4 to 7 miles from Croft Leisure Centre and the Link Centre. Lydiard Park and Seven Fields host Saturday parkrun at 9:00am. The Longevity Relay, Commonweal 5 Mile, Lethbridge 10K and Swindon Half Marathon give the calendar proper anchor races.
Cycling: Locals ride a good spread of cycle paths, lanes and old railway line links, and the Wilts and Berks canal path by Wincheslo is handy for steady base miles. Swindon Road Club has 145 members, with club rides on Tuesday at 18:15, Thursday at 17:30, Saturday at 09:00 and 09:15, and Sunday at 09:00. Swindon Road Club also has riders doing cyclo-cross, mountain biking, track cycling and the local trial series. Chippenham & District Wheelers Club brings the Nixon & Mike Edwards Cup 50 mile TT and the Chippenham & District Wheelers 25. Le Tour de Farcycles 2026 gives the big-day feel. Croft Hill, Fowler’s Hill and the Wiltshire Downs bring the climbing.
Season: Spring and autumn suit most runners and riders because the weather stays milder and the lanes feel good for intervals or long Z2. Summer gives Swindon warmer training days, and an average year gets a warmest day of 20.7°C with 10.3 days reaching 25°C or above. Locals still get the grim wet days, and the Swindon Half Marathon has had that proper squelching, wet-feet finish. Winter changes the kit, the light and the footing, and an average year brings 45.2 nights of air frost while the old January 1982 low sits at -15.1°C.