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Jogging around Thimbleby offers a variety of running experiences across its diverse landscape. The region features a mix of rolling hills, open moorland, and tranquil reservoir paths, providing varied terrain for runners. Trails often lead through areas with natural water features and elevated sections that offer expansive views. This area is characterized by its rural setting, with routes that can range from gentle loops to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
84
runners
11.9km
01:20
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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64
runners
8.74km
00:58
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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58
runners
32.7km
03:57
1,040m
1,040m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
51
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44.2km
05:29
1,420m
1,420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
46
runners
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Stayed at one of the local pubs, was good but their internet connection was non-existent, had to pay for a 24hr hotspot with EE
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Lots of view points, people rock climbing and the up and downs test you as they are short, but a touch punchy for their short elevation!
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You’ll have to jump over the wall and fence from the footpath to touch the trig pillar
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Intense incline but the views at top were spectacular
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Miley Pike Hill 316.5m P6.5 Unclassified This Bronze Age round barrow is located on the culmination of a gentle hill in the western part of the North York Moors National Park. The mound is 1.5m high and has 23m in diameter. In its centre there are remains of a shooting hut.
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Thimbleby offers a wide selection of running experiences, with over 130 routes available. These range from easy jogs to challenging long-distance trails across diverse terrain.
Yes, Thimbleby has several options for those looking for an easier run. There are 10 routes specifically categorized as easy, perfect for beginners or a more relaxed pace. These often feature less elevation and smoother paths.
The running trails around Thimbleby feature a varied landscape, including rolling hills, open moorland, and tranquil reservoir paths. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, from well-trodden paths to more rugged sections, often with natural water features and elevated viewpoints.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Thimbleby offers 50 difficult routes. Trails like Beacon Hill – The Wainstones loop from Osmotherley and The Wainstones – Cold Moor loop from Osmotherley provide significant elevation gains and explore prominent rock formations and extensive moorland.
Many routes offer expansive views, especially those that traverse the rolling hills and moorland. For instance, trails around Beacon Hill provide excellent panoramas. You can also find great viewpoints like View from Beacon Hill Summit and Alec Falconer Memorial and View of the Cleveland Plain along various routes.
Yes, many of the running routes in Thimbleby are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular example is the Osmotherley South End Climb – Cod Beck Reservoir loop from Osmotherley, which circles a scenic reservoir.
Generally, the open moorland and rural paths around Thimbleby are suitable for dogs, but it's crucial to keep them under control, especially near livestock. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or during lambing season. Many routes pass through areas where dogs are welcome on a lead.
Along your runs, you might encounter several points of interest. These include natural features like Cod Beck Reservoir and various summit trig points such as Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point. The charming Osmotherley Village Green and Medieval Cross is also a notable landmark in the area.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for running in Thimbleby, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, especially on exposed moorland, while winter runs can be invigorating but require appropriate gear due to potentially muddy or icy conditions on higher ground.
The running routes in Thimbleby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the expansive views from elevated sections, and the peaceful, rural setting that provides a great escape into nature.
Yes, some routes incorporate stops at local establishments. For example, the High Paradise Farm Tearoom loop from Square Corner and High Paradise Farm Tearoom loop from Osmotherley both pass by the popular High Paradise Farm Tearoom, offering a perfect spot for a break.
Trail conditions vary depending on the route and recent weather. Moorland paths can be exposed and sometimes boggy after rain, while reservoir paths tend to be firmer. Many routes involve natural, unpaved surfaces, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.


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