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Jogging around Sledmere offers an exploration of the East Riding of Yorkshire's unique landscape, characterized by the rolling chalk hills and tranquil dry valleys of the Yorkshire Wolds. The region features expansive agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and well-defined public footpaths, providing varied terrain for runners. The Sledmere Estate's parkland also contributes to the scenic environment, with routes often incorporating quiet country lanes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
65
runners
10.8km
01:13
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.9km
03:51
490m
490m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.51km
00:47
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
01:29
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.3km
01:07
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very short and twisty little dale that becomes Oxlands Dale and then Cow Dale as you approach the village of Huggate from the east.
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Probably the largest and most spectacular dale in the Yorkshire Wolds and simply unmissable. Emerging at the top of the dale when travelling north along the public footpath past Northfield Farm is breathtaking. It is possible to walk to the west along the southern ridgeline of Horse Dale to pick up the northbound bridleway or southbound footpath at the end of the dale, even though this is not marked as a public right of way on the East Riding of Yorkshire Public Rights of Way Map - https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/4ba3481cedba4b2c906cbd117f5bb5f1 - it is open access land - https://test.yorkramblers.org.uk/Region8/Region8a.html
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Quintessential English village pond, complete with duckhouse in the middle of the pond.
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Scenic dale just to the west of, and easily accessible from Fridaythorpe.
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Great views and a well-placed bench above Horse Dale on the Yorkshire Wolds Way. You can see down Holme Dale to the north and Harper Dale to the east.
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TP6440 - Thirkleby Wold County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar
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The Sledmere area, part of the Yorkshire Wolds, features a diverse landscape of rolling chalk hills and tranquil dry valleys. You'll encounter expansive agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and well-defined public footpaths, often alongside quiet country lanes. The terrain is generally gentle, but longer routes like the Fridaythorpe Pond β Waves and Time Sculpture loop from Fimber offer more challenging ascents.
Yes, Sledmere offers a variety of routes for different fitness levels. While specific 'easy' routes aren't detailed in the top recommendations, the generally gentle terrain of the Yorkshire Wolds means many paths are accessible. You can find over 12 easy running routes in the area, perfect for a relaxed jog.
Absolutely. Many of the running paths around Sledmere are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Wetwang Chippy loop from Wetwang is a moderate 10.8 km circular trail winding through the Wolds.
The region is rich in points of interest. You can incorporate sights like the historic Sledmere House and its surrounding parkland into your run. Further afield, the Wharram Percy β Deserted Medieval Village offers a unique historical backdrop for a longer, more exploratory run. The Waves and Time Sculpture is also a distinctive landmark on some routes.
The public footpaths and country lanes throughout the Yorkshire Wolds are generally dog-friendly, making Sledmere a great place to run with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near livestock, and follow the Countryside Code. Many routes, like the Running loop from West Lutton, traverse quiet fields and lanes suitable for dogs.
The running routes in Sledmere are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Runners frequently praise the quiet and peaceful nature of the trails, the expansive views across the Wolds, and the well-maintained paths, highlighting the area's suitability for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, several routes allow you to experience the beautiful parkland of the Sledmere Estate. The Sledmere House β Sledmere House and Gardens loop from St Mary's, West Lutton is a moderate 13.4 km route that takes you past the estate, offering scenic views of the designed landscape.
Sledmere offers enjoyable running conditions throughout the year, with each season bringing its own charm. Spring and summer provide lush green landscapes and longer daylight hours, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the well-defined paths through the Wolds are generally accessible, though conditions can vary, so checking local weather is always advised.
Running times vary significantly depending on the route's length and your pace. For example, the Wetwang Chippy loop from Wetwang, a 10.8 km trail, typically takes about 1 hour and 13 minutes. Shorter routes, like the 7.5 km Running loop from West Lutton, can be completed in around 47 minutes.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Sledmere and the surrounding Yorkshire Wolds offer routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The Fridaythorpe Pond β Waves and Time Sculpture loop from Fimber is a difficult 31.8 km path that traverses substantial Wolds terrain, providing a demanding run through open countryside.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Sledmere, particularly near popular starting points for routes. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for recommended parking locations, often found in villages or near key landmarks.
The villages surrounding Sledmere, such as Wetwang and Fimber, often have local pubs or cafes where you can refuel after your run. The Sledmere Estate itself also has facilities. Planning your route to pass through or finish near one of these establishments can be a great way to enhance your running experience.


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