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Jogging around Ranskill offers diverse landscapes and natural attractions, providing varied terrains for runners. The area features numerous running trails, including accessible paths and routes requiring sure-footedness. Picturesque countryside, canal-side paths, and parklands characterize the region, offering a mix of flat and gently undulating routes. This semi-rural location in Nottinghamshire provides an engaging environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 13, 2026
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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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11.2km
01:13
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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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Great spot for a quick loop while doing off-road riding, the lake links up really well to some nice singletrack and Pit top runs
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Langold Country Park was originally planned as a country house and park in the 18th century. The idea was revived in 1818 and although the house was never completed. By the 1890s a lake had been excavated and a weir with a single arch bridge had been constructed. During the early 20th century the area was developed for mining and the park became a leisure facility for the Langold miners, principally for fishing. In 1946 the coal mining industry was nationalised and the National Coal Board expanded the leisure facilities in the park. A lido or swimming pool was rebuilt in the early 1950s and a bandstand was added. In 1968 the mine closed and the park was taken over by the local authority. Mining equipment was moved and children's playgrounds and refreshment facilities were added.
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Cross the canal here and down the steps walking along the tow path.
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Restored Hstoric country house available as a wedding/event venue set in 800 acres of countryside https://www.hodsockpriory.com
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Covering 300 acres of parkland and a Local Nature Reserve, the park links into Dyscarr Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest recognised as one of the best examples of a limestone ash-wych elm wood in Nottinghamshire. The park itself has woodlands, wildlife and butterfly meadows, grassy area, a lake, play areas, cafe and skate park, making it a great year-round day trip for all.
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Great mix of cycle path and singe track around the lake - a very pleasant place to ride a bike. No cafe or toilet facilities by the lake, but a fine spot for a picnic or a paddle.
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There are over 170 running routes around Ranskill, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include 22 easy routes, 116 moderate routes, and 34 more challenging trails.
Yes, Ranskill offers 22 easy running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. Many of these routes feature accessible paths and less demanding terrain, often found in parklands or along canal-sides.
Jogging routes around Ranskill offer diverse scenery, from picturesque countryside and canal-side paths to woodlands and nature reserves. You can experience varied terrains, including paved surfaces, accessible paths, and some trails requiring more sure-footedness. Notable scenic spots include Langold Country Park with its lake and woodlands, and the Idle Valley Nature Reserve.
Absolutely. Many routes offer points of interest. For example, the All Saints Church, Babworth – Pedestrian Bridge Over Canal loop from Ranskill includes a pedestrian bridge over a canal near All Saints Church, Babworth. Another option is the Hodsock MTB Trails – Hodsock Priory loop from Blyth, which provides scenic views around Hodsock Priory. You might also encounter natural features like Langold Country Park Lake or even the Abbey Stepping Stones Waterfall on some trails.
Yes, many of the running trails around Ranskill are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. An example is the Running loop from Ranskill, a moderate 5.8 km trail that starts and ends in the village. Other circular options include routes around specific parks or landmarks.
The running routes in Ranskill are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the countryside, and the well-maintained paths in areas like Langold Country Park.
Many of the outdoor trails and parklands around Ranskill are dog-friendly, making it a great place to jog with your canine companion. Langold Country Park, for instance, is known for being dog-friendly, offering woodlands and open spaces for both you and your pet to enjoy. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, Ranskill offers several family-friendly running options, particularly in areas like Langold Country Park and Idle Valley Nature Reserve. These locations often feature accessible paths and open spaces suitable for families with children, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for a jog or a leisurely run.
Parking availability varies by route. For popular spots like Langold Country Park, dedicated parking facilities are usually available. For other routes, especially those starting in villages or more rural areas, you might find roadside parking or small public car parks. It's advisable to check specific route details or local information for parking options before you head out.
While many routes are best accessed by car, some trails in and around Ranskill may be reachable via local bus services. For example, routes starting directly from Ranskill village or nearby towns like Blyth might be more accessible. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and route maps to plan your journey if relying on public transport.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Ranskill offers 34 difficult routes. These often feature longer distances and more varied terrain, such as the Running loop from Scrooby, a 15.2 km trail, or the Langold Country Park loop from Blyth, which is 15.9 km and leads through woodlands and past a lake.
Ranskill's diverse landscapes make it suitable for jogging year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be great for early morning or late evening runs, while winter runs can be invigorating, though some trails might be muddy or require more careful footing.


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