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Jogging routes around Firsby are set within a rural landscape in East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, near the River Steeping and the eastern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The region features diverse terrain, including tranquil waterside paths, the flat fenland surrounding the village, and the rolling hills and woodlands of the nearby Wolds. This combination provides varied running experiences, from gentle riverside paths to more undulating trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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5.39km
00:33
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.88km
01:01
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.0km
01:16
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.63km
00:35
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
01:15
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Grade 1 Listed building is a scheduled ancient monument. William Patten known as William of Waynflete (born 1395) authorised the building of the college in 1484. Having founded the Magdalen College at Oxford, Oxfordshire, the school was originally intended to educate seven boys and send them on to Oxford. It eventually became an elementary school for boys and girls totalling 30-60 pupils. The college now houses a museum, library and cafe.
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Sir John Franklin was a polar explorer who perished in 1845 with 129 men on board two ships. They set off to find the North West Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
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Spilsby is not a big town, there are maybe two distinctive buildings and features in the town, one being the tidy church on Church Street, it looks good from the different roads surrounding it and from all angles
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A specialist tea room, supporting learning disabled adults. Our tea room is non for profit, self funded, and serves high quality teas, coffee and cake by our Assistants. PE22 8PQ Manor bungalow, Howgarth Lane, Friskney. Lincs. https://www.facebook.com/GPCspecialisttearoomcic
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Park (formerly known as The Parrot Zoo) is a popular wildlife park just outside the village of Friskney. It's well-known for its diverse collection of animals, with a particular focus on parrots and other bird species. The park houses one of the largest parrot collections in the UK. In addition to parrots, the park also features other animals, such as lemurs, meerkats, reptiles, and some domestic animals. Visitor information can be found here: https://www.lincswildlife.com/
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Visit the charming historic market town of Spilsby in Lincolnshire. There are many great things to see in Spilsby including Gunby Hall and Gardens, Monksthorpe Chapel, Woodlands Fishery, and the Sir John Franklin Statue.
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Bateman's Brewery is a brilliant family-run brewery dating back to 1874. It's a well known spot in the historic town of Wainfleet and serves up some delicious beverages (alcoholic and not) as well as some fab food.
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Running routes around Firsby offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find tranquil waterside paths, particularly around Firsby Reservoir, and flatter fenland areas near the River Steeping. For those seeking more challenge, the nearby Lincolnshire Wolds provide rolling hills, hidden valleys, and woodlands with varied elevation changes. This combination allows for both gentle runs and more undulating trails.
Yes, Firsby offers routes suitable for beginners and those looking for an easier run. The flatter fenland areas and paths along the River Steeping provide less strenuous options. For example, the Running loop from Wainfleet is a moderate 5.5 km trail with minimal elevation gain, offering a relatively flat experience. Another option is the Running loop from Halfway House, which is also moderate and relatively flat.
The jogging routes around Firsby vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter runs like the Running loop from Wainfleet at 5.5 km (approx. 34 minutes). Longer options include the Running loop from Friskney, which is about 9.9 km (approx. 1 hour 1 minute), and the Moon Wood – Orphan Holt loop from Candlesby, stretching to 12 km (approx. 1 hour 16 minutes).
Yes, many of the running routes in the Firsby area are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Running loop from Wainfleet and the Orphan Holt loop from Skendleby, both designed as loops for convenience.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy serene waterside views and birdwatching opportunities at Firsby Reservoir Local Nature Reserve. The Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offer expansive views from rolling hills and plateaus, along with tranquil woodlands and gentle streams. The River Steeping also provides picturesque running paths.
While jogging, you might find yourself near several interesting points. Notable attractions in the wider area include Bateman's Brewery, the historic Spilsby Town Centre, and the RAF Spilsby Memorial. You can also discover historical sites like St Peter and St Paul Church, Langton, and Dobson's Mill & Miller's Restaurant.
Yes, many of the running paths, especially those in the flatter fenland areas or around Firsby Reservoir, can be suitable for families. These routes offer a less strenuous experience. Always check the specific route details for distance and terrain to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many public footpaths and trails in the Firsby area, especially in rural Lincolnshire. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature reserves like Firsby Reservoir Local Nature Reserve, to protect wildlife and ensure safety for all users. Please check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Firsby offers good running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage in the Wolds. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, making early morning or late evening runs ideal. Winter runs are possible, but some paths, especially around Firsby Reservoir, might be rougher or overgrown, requiring appropriate footwear.
While specific parking locations for every trailhead are not detailed, Firsby is a rural area, and parking is often available in or near villages that serve as starting points for routes. For routes starting from specific villages like Wainfleet, Skendleby, Friskney, Candlesby, or Halfway House, you can typically find local parking options. It's advisable to check maps or local information for designated parking areas before your run.
Yes, you can find cafes and pubs in the wider Firsby area, particularly in nearby villages and towns. These can be good spots for refreshments before or after your run. For example, Bateman's Brewery is a notable pub in the vicinity, and you might find other local establishments in places like Spilsby Town Centre.
There are over 19 running routes documented for the Firsby area on komoot, offering a variety of distances and terrains to explore. These routes cater to different fitness levels, with the majority being of moderate difficulty.


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