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Jogging routes around Ilton-Cum-Pott traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, expansive moorland, and picturesque river valleys in North Yorkshire. The area features diverse terrains, including dense woodland trails and paths around reservoirs. These natural features provide varied running experiences for different ability levels.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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16.2km
01:51
410m
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Embark on the Scar House Reservoir and Dale Edge Loop, a challenging jogging route that takes you through the remote and varied landscapes of the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural…
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6.25km
00:43
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Jog this moderate 3.9-mile (6.2 km) loop through woodlands and fields, featuring the Druid's Temple and views of Leighton Reservoir.

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42.7km
04:36
560m
560m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.47km
01:01
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.2km
02:41
380m
380m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A hidden gem and interesting story behind the construction of the Temple. Beautiful views and an interesting undulating walk through stunning countryside.
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Studley Royal Park, including the ruins of Fountains Abbey, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire, England. It features a beautifully preserved 18th-century water garden, designed by John Aislabie, alongside the dramatic ruins of Fountains Abbey, which was one of the wealthiest monasteries in medieval England before its dissolution by Henry VIII. The park is known for its scenic landscapes, ornamental lakes, canals, and classical follies, making it one of the finest examples of an English Georgian water garden. It is also home to a medieval deer park, where herds of red, fallow, and sika deer roam freely.
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National Trust membership required OR park at the Studley Royal End and walk through forests.
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Can be busy at noon inside. However, if it's a reasonable day there is plenty of outside seating next to your bike.
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Brilliant food and caters for cyclists with plenty of outdoor seating and a walled off rear courtyard area to leave your bike.
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A television series that I can wholeheartedly recommend presents the culture-loving viewer (in German) with remarkable examples of human creativity from many countries around the world. What they all have in common is that they have been given "World Heritage" status by UNESCO. * "A park, gnarled trees, twisted by the wind, as if by a giant's hand. Herds of fallow deer and roe deer graze in the tall grass. In the valley, nature is reflected in an artificial lake district: the visitor stands in Lord Aislabie's "Watergarden". Small Greek temples and Gothic turrets are also reflected in the water, because in the 18th century it was fashionable to decorate the parks of noble country estates with Greek temples and Gothic turrets - real ruins were very popular. And the Lord had a really magnificent ruin in his park. If you walk along the well-kept park paths by the stream that flows through the artificial lakes, you will see "Fountains Abbey" or what is left of what was once the largest English Cistercian monastery in Yorkshire, an impressive ruin." is written on the media library's website. The corresponding film contribution (in German) can be found at the following link: => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/der-park-v-studley-und-die-ruinen-von-fountains-abbey-gb-folge-197/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MDM1MzE0
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Tremendous views unfold from this elevated vantage point where the River Ure winds its way through a lush green valley. From here you can enjoy sweeping panoramas of rolling hills and vibrant meadows with the river carving a graceful path through the picturesque landscape.
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There are over 100 dedicated running routes around Ilton-Cum-Pott, offering a wide variety of experiences. These range from easy jogs to more challenging long-distance runs through diverse landscapes.
The terrain around Ilton-Cum-Pott is quite varied, characterized by rolling hills, expansive moorland, and picturesque river valleys. You'll find everything from dense woodland trails, such as those in Hackfall Wood, to paths alongside waterways like the River Ure, and routes around impressive reservoirs like Scar House Reservoir. This diversity provides options for different levels of running and scenic preferences.
Yes, Ilton-Cum-Pott offers several easier routes. While many are moderate, there are at least 5 routes classified as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed pace. These often follow gentler paths through river valleys or around reservoirs.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 27 difficult routes available. One notable option is the Scar House Reservoir and Dale Edge Loop, which spans over 16 km and features significant elevation changes, offering both a physical test and stunning views.
Yes, several routes incorporate fascinating landmarks. For instance, The Druid's Plantation & Knowle Wood loop takes you past the intriguing 19th-century folly, The Druid's Temple. You might also encounter historical structures and follies like Arnagill Tower and Monkey Hut on other trails, adding cultural interest to your run.
The running routes in Ilton-Cum-Pott are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the challenging moorland to the peaceful river valleys, and the well-maintained public footpaths. The scenic beauty and variety of terrain are often highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, the region is rich in water features. You can find routes that follow the River Ure, offering gentler paths alongside the waterway. Additionally, there are impressive reservoirs like Scar House Reservoir and Roundhill Reservoir, which often have surrounding paths ideal for scenic and relatively flat runs. The Scar House Reservoir and Dale Edge Loop is a prime example.
Many of the running routes around Ilton-Cum-Pott are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location without retracing your steps. This is ideal for exploring different sections of the landscape efficiently. Examples include Swinton Park – Fearby Village Green loop from Masham and The Druid's Plantation & Knowle Wood loop.
Absolutely. Hackfall Wood, managed by the Woodland Trust, offers dense woodland trails that are perfect for a shaded and engaging run. These trails often feature a mix of natural beauty and intriguing ruins, providing a unique running experience.
The diverse landscapes of Ilton-Cum-Pott offer great running opportunities throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming wildflowers or vibrant foliage. Summer is excellent for longer runs, especially in shaded woodland areas. Winter runs can be invigorating, though some moorland paths might be more challenging due to weather conditions.
Yes, Masham serves as a convenient starting point for several excellent running routes. For example, the Swinton Park – Fearby Village Green loop from Masham is a popular choice, leading you through parkland and village scenery. Another option is the River Ure – Hackfall Wood loop from Masham, offering a longer, more challenging run.
While specific 'family-friendly' jogging routes aren't explicitly listed, the easier and moderate trails, especially those along river valleys or around reservoirs, could be suitable for families looking for a gentle jog or walk. Always check the route's distance and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Parking is generally available at common starting points for trails, especially near popular attractions like The Druid's Temple or in nearby villages such as Masham and Pateley Bridge. It's advisable to check specific route details or local information for designated parking areas before heading out.


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