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Jogging routes around Edmondbyers offer access to a diverse landscape within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills, expansive moorlands, and the significant Derwent Reservoir, providing varied terrain for runners. Traditional dry stone walls delineate the land, and the village itself overlooks the Burnhope Burn, contributing to a scenic rural environment.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Embark on a difficult jogging route around Derwent Reservoir, starting from Millshield picnic site. This 9.5-mile (15.3 km) loop features 417 feet (127 metres) of elevation gain, offering wide-open views…
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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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fantastic views across open moorland in ever direction, definitely worth a visit.
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James - sorry - just noticed the question; a number of options - the full route is from Consett - Hownsgill car park (Morrisons - but watch the duration - I think you have 7 hours before fines kick in); you can park at Rowley, Healeyfiled or Waskerley and work your way back to any of those reasonably easily; one thing to watch is that they've not put a sign up to stop you taking the link from the C3C to the bridleway that takes you over Bolt's Law - it was never really public access but cuts out a lot of riding; just bear in mind you might get turned round. Another option is to park up on Meadow's Edge where the bridleways cross the road.
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Great views on a clear day from the summit and nice easy walk.
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Nice blast from the past and a nice little shelter from the wind.
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Tower and overflow when the reservoir is too full
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Boat Shack no longer exists :( Apparently it’s being turned into a wedding venue.
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Edmondbyers offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 120 trails available. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The jogging routes around Edmondbyers feature a diverse landscape, including rolling hills, expansive moorlands, and paths around the significant Derwent Reservoir. You'll encounter traditional dry stone walls, picturesque valleys like the Feldon Burn, and the village itself overlooks the Burnhope Burn, providing varied and scenic running experiences.
Yes, Edmondbyers has several easy jogging routes. While many trails offer moderate challenges, you can find options that provide a gentler experience, often along flatter sections near the Derwent Reservoir or through less undulating countryside. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain for a more relaxed run.
Absolutely. For experienced runners, Edmondbyers offers over 30 difficult routes. A notable challenging option is the Derwent Reservoir loop from Millshield picnic site, which is 9.5 miles (15.3 km) long and features significant elevation changes around the reservoir. Another demanding trail is the Sikehead Dams – Bolt's Law loop from Burnhope Burn SSSI, covering over 21 km with substantial climbs.
The running routes in Edmondbyers are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 17 reviews. Runners often praise the stunning natural landscapes, particularly the views around the Derwent Reservoir, the peaceful rural character, and the variety of terrain that keeps runs interesting.
Many of the running routes in Edmondbyers are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Derwent Reservoir loop from Millshield picnic site is a circular trail. The region's extensive network of paths, including the 10-mile trail around Derwent Reservoir, provides numerous opportunities for scenic circular runs.
Yes, many trails in the Edmondbyers area are dog-friendly, making it a great place to run with your canine companion. As the region is part of the North Pennines AONB and features agricultural land, it's important to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code. Always check specific route details for any restrictions.
For families, there are several options that offer a more accessible and enjoyable experience. Look for shorter, flatter sections, particularly around the Derwent Reservoir, which often have well-maintained paths. The Boat Shack Café Bar Lounge – Derwent Reservoir loop from Pow Hill Bog is a moderate 3.4-mile route that could be suitable for active families.
Edmondbyers is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy expansive views across rolling hills and Derwent Water from Blanchland Moor or Muggleswick Common. The Feldon Burn Valley offers tranquil runs alongside a burn with stunning waterfalls. The Derwent Reservoir itself is a major highlight, offering breathtaking views throughout its 10-mile perimeter trail.
Yes, the area is steeped in history. You can run along the Waskerley Way, a traffic-free path that follows an old railway line, showcasing impressive railway structures. The Hownsgill Viaduct, a former railway bridge, is another interesting point. The nearby village of Blanchland, with its historic abbey and charming architecture, also provides an appealing destination for an extended run or walk.
Parking is available at various points around the Derwent Reservoir, which serves as a popular starting point for many running routes. The Millshield picnic site is a common parking area for accessing the reservoir loop. Additionally, the Derwent Waterside Park offers amenities and parking facilities.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. The Boat Shack Café Bar Lounge is located near the Derwent Reservoir and is a popular spot for runners, even featuring in route names like the Boat Shack Café Bar Lounge loop from Pow Hill Bog. The nearby village of Blanchland also offers charming pubs and cafes for post-run sustenance.
Edmondbyers offers great running opportunities year-round, but each season has its charm. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Late summer is particularly picturesque on the moorlands with vibrant wild heather. While winter runs can be invigorating, be prepared for potentially colder, wetter conditions and shorter daylight hours.


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