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Loch of Yarrows

The best running trails around Loch of Yarrows

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Jogging routes around Loch of Yarrows offer a unique blend of historical landscapes and tranquil natural features in Caithness, Scotland. The region is characterized by its rich archaeological landscape, featuring ancient structural remains like Pictish brochs and Neolithic chambered cairns. Joggers can explore diverse terrain, including paths around the freshwater loch and areas with varied elevation, providing both scenic views and physical challenge.

Best jogging routes around Loch of Yarrows

  • The most popular jogging route is Running loop from Bridgend

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Running loop from Bridgend

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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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Dolle
May 30, 2026, The Trinkie Sea Water Pool

Bathing as in 1830

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Actually not a real street at all, more of a product of bureaucracy. But it's funny.

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The Trinkie ("the trench") is a natural sea water pool created about 70 years ago from part of a quarry. There is an active heritage society who put a lot of effort into repairing and maintaining the pool so that it is fit for use. If you like outdoor swimming, you just have to visit the Trinkie.

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Lots to capture your attention at Wick harbour. Alongside the attractive boats, there is a lighthouse on both North and South piers, also a lifeboat station, fog cannon and other landmarks to take note of.

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Welcome to Ebenezer Place, Wick. Recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as being the world's shortest street at 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in). It's pretty exclusive - the street only has one address: the entrance to No. 1 Bistro, part of Mackays Hotel. The hotel has other frontages on Union Street and River Street, but save yourself the journey and use the one on Ebenezer Place.

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The Trinkie ("the trench") is a natural sea water pool created about 70 years ago from part of a quarry. There is an active heritage society who put a lot of effort into repairing and maintaining the pool so that it is fit for use. If you like outdoor swimming, you just have to visit the Trinkie.

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Andy
February 1, 2023, Wick Harbour

The port city of Wick is located on the north-east coast of Scotland about 410 km north of Edinburgh and about 1060 km north of London. Wick, with a population of 7155, is the county town of Caithness. The name Wick is apparently derived from the Norse word for bay.

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October 11, 2022, Wick Harbour Lighthouse

The Wick harbour lighthouse on the end of the south pier. Wick harbour was an important port in the 19th century herring industry, nowadays it's still a fishing port but also caters for pleasure craft.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Loch of Yarrows?

There are 5 dedicated running routes around Loch of Yarrows listed on komoot, offering a variety of distances and experiences for runners.

What are the typical trail conditions for running in the Loch of Yarrows area?

The trails around Loch of Yarrows offer diverse terrain. While some sections may be well-trodden, the region's natural landscape, including areas around the freshwater loch and agricultural land, can sometimes be boggy. It's advisable to wear sensible footwear suitable for varied conditions.

Are there any circular running routes in Loch of Yarrows?

Yes, many of the routes are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Running loop from Bridgend is a popular circular option, as is the Wick to Trinkie Baths loop.

What kind of historical landmarks can I see while running near Loch of Yarrows?

The Loch of Yarrows area is rich in history. Runners can explore the Yarrows Archaeological Trail, which features numerous ancient structural remains. These include Pictish brochs, Neolithic chambered cairns dating back 5,000 years, and the remains of a crannog. The landscape itself is recognized as one of Britain's most important archaeological sites.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running trails in the region?

While many routes are moderate, the Yarrows Archaeological Trail, though primarily a walking route, is a 3.5 km (2.25 miles) circular path that can be suitable for beginner runners looking for a shorter, scenic option. For a slightly longer moderate run, consider the Wick to Trinkie Baths loop.

What do other runners enjoy most about the trails around Loch of Yarrows?

The komoot community highly rates the running trails around Loch of Yarrows, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the unique blend of historical landscapes, tranquil natural features, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with exploring ancient sites.

Is there parking available near the running routes?

For the Yarrows Archaeological Trail, there is a car park available, making it convenient for accessing the historical sites and the surrounding running paths. For other routes, parking availability may vary, often found near starting points in towns like Wick or Bridgend.

Can I access the running trails around Loch of Yarrows using public transport?

While direct public transport to the immediate Loch of Yarrows area might be limited, towns like Wick, which serve as starting points for several routes such as The Trinkie Sea Water Pool loop from Wick, are generally accessible by public transport, including bus services.

Are the running routes around Loch of Yarrows suitable for families?

The Yarrows Archaeological Trail, being a circular path with historical points of interest and interpretive panels, can be a great option for families who enjoy combining light jogging or walking with educational exploration. The varied terrain and potential for boggy areas mean appropriate footwear is recommended for all family members.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the running paths?

The natural beauty of the loch and its surroundings provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. As a freshwater loch and part of a working agricultural estate, you might spot various bird species, small mammals, and other native flora and fauna typical of the Scottish countryside.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the running routes for refreshments?

While the immediate vicinity of Loch of Yarrows is more rural, nearby towns such as Wick offer a selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options where you can refuel and relax after your run. Routes like Wick Harbour Lighthouse loop from Wick start directly from the town, providing easy access to amenities.

What is the longest running route available in the area?

The longest running route listed is the Wick Harbour Lighthouse – The Trinkie Sea Water Pool loop from Wick, which spans approximately 17.9 km (11.1 miles) and is considered a difficult grade, offering a significant challenge for experienced runners.

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