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Jogging routes Barton-Le-Street are set within the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering varied terrain for runners. The region features rolling, wooded hills, picturesque valleys, and ancient woodlands, providing a diverse natural environment. Undulating hills on limestone bedrock and extensive farmlands characterize the local geography. From higher elevations like Barton Heights, runners can experience expansive views across the Vale of Pickering.

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  • The most popular jogging route is The Pyramid at Castle Howard loop…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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The Pyramid at Castle Howard loop from Coneysthorpe

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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 accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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

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August 23, 2024, The Pyramid at Castle Howard

The Pyramid at Castle Howard was built in 1728. It is hollow inside and contains a colossal bust of Lord William Howard, the 3rd Earl's great-great-great grandfather.

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Fryton Lane ends here, where it meets Fryton West Wood. Off-road parking for a couple of cars. Far-reaching views to the north across the Vale of Pickering. Great track to the east, through Fryton East Wood, which is blanketed in bluebells in Spring.

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Blink and you'll miss it. As of May 2024 the hedgerow has grown considerably.

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This highlight lies on a great woodland route to follow that lasts miles if you start way west at Wath Wood just south of Hovingham, runs all the way east through Fryton West Wood, Fryton East Wood, Slingsby Banks Wood and Coneysthorpe Banks Wood, part of which is the Centenary Way. Useful off-road parking area here with room for around 5-6 cars. Great views north across Rye Dale and the Vale of Pickering, and large areas of the woods are blanketed with bluebells in spring. The route is a bit muddy in parts, but easy hiking.

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Grassy track over the New River, nice views of the estate and various follies from the bridge. Per historicengland.org: "c1740. By Daniel Garrett for Henry, 4th Earl of Carlisle. Sandstone ashlar. Banded rustication to cutwaters dividing 3 stepped segmental arches each with rusticated voussoirs and a mask keystone to central arch. Niches in tooled architraves with pulvinated friezes and consoles supporting pediments flank the main arch. Brackets support cornice surmounted by low parapet with central balustrade and coping. Ramped approaches have balustrading, rusticated piers to centre, and square-section end piers."

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Pyramid and surrounding piers, designed in 1728 by Nicholas Hawksmoor. The interior contains a large bust of Lord William Howard. The Pyramid acts as an eye catcher from the main house at Castle Howard and was restored in 2016: https://www.castlehoward.co.uk/DB/news-archive/restoring-the-pyramid

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Very lovely views to the north from this hill here from the edge of the Waite Wood here as you emerge from between the trees. Worth stopping for a few minutes. Very quiet here: quintessential British countryside.

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Simple is best! This diverted path round The Alamo on the edge of Spring Wood gives wonderful views of the rolling hills nearby. Follow this way north into the wood, and the bright Thackadale Lane is a great and comfortable for running, with the sense of quiet in the woodland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Barton-Le-Street?

There are over 120 running routes in and around Barton-Le-Street, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. The area is known for its diverse terrain within the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

What kind of terrain can I expect on jogging routes near Barton-Le-Street?

Jogging routes near Barton-Le-Street feature a mix of rolling, wooded hills, picturesque valleys, ancient woodlands, and open farmlands. The local geography is characterized by undulating hills on limestone bedrock, providing varied and engaging surfaces for runners.

Are there routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy run?

Yes, Barton-Le-Street offers 14 easy running routes. These paths are generally less strenuous, making them perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed jog through the scenic countryside.

What do other runners say about the trails in Barton-Le-Street?

The running routes in Barton-Le-Street are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 10 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, beautiful views, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Howardian Hills AONB.

Are there any longer, more challenging running routes in the area?

For those seeking a challenge, there are 19 difficult running routes available. An example is the View from Baxtonhowe Hill – Barton Heights Trig Point loop from Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe, which covers over 16 kilometers and includes significant elevation changes, offering expansive views across the Vale of Pickering.

Can I find circular running routes around Barton-Le-Street?

Yes, many of the running routes in Barton-Le-Street are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This includes popular options like the View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby, which offers scenic views of the castle and its surroundings.

What historical landmarks or natural features can I see while jogging?

The area is rich in both natural beauty and historical sites. You can jog past the impressive Castle Howard Estate, including the Temple of the Four Winds and the New River Bridge. The historic Kirkham Priory Ruins also provide a captivating backdrop for a run near the River Derwent.

Are there running paths that offer scenic views?

Absolutely. Many routes provide stunning vistas. From higher vantage points like Barton Heights, you can enjoy expansive views across the Vale of Pickering to the distant North York Moors National Park. Routes within the Castle Howard Estate, such as The Pyramid at Castle Howard loop from Coneysthorpe, also offer picturesque scenery.

Are the running routes in Barton-Le-Street dog-friendly?

Many of the trails around Barton-Le-Street are suitable for running with dogs, especially those that traverse ancient woodlands and open farmlands. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, particularly when passing through areas with livestock or nature conservation sites.

Are there family-friendly jogging paths in Barton-Le-Street?

Yes, several routes are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate trails that avoid steep climbs. The varied terrain and historical points of interest can make for an engaging outing for all ages. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.

What are the parking options for accessing running trails?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes start from villages like Slingsby or Appleton-le-Street, where street parking or small public car parks might be available. For routes within larger estates like Castle Howard, dedicated parking facilities are usually provided, often with a fee.

Are there any routes that pass through ancient woodlands?

Yes, the region is known for its ancient woodlands. Routes often wind through areas like Coneysthorpe Banks Wood and other wooded sections within the Howardian Hills AONB, providing shaded and tranquil running environments. An example is the Gaterley Plantation – Collier Hag Plantation loop from Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe.

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