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Jogging around Goulceby offers diverse landscapes within the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features a mix of rolling hills, open meadows, and woodlands, providing varied terrain for running. Notable natural features include the chalk grasslands and wildflower meadows of Red Hill Nature Reserve, and sections along the meandering River Bain. This tranquil, rural setting provides engaging routes for runners of all levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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9.85km
01:01
60m
60m
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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12.5km
01:20
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.8km
01:14
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.8km
01:15
120m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The patronage of this church takes us far back to the beginnings of Christianity in the third/fourth century. Saint HELEN was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who recognized Christianity as a religion after his victory at the "Milvian Bridge" in front of Rome and ended the long period of persecution with the "Edict of Toleration" of Milan). In the early fourth century, she made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel/Palestine) and brought numerous relics back to Europe, including the "True Cross" on which Jesus Christ was crucified. She is therefore often depicted in paintings or as a statue with a cross as an attribute. The feast day of Saint Helena in the calendar of saints is August 18th.
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These small lakes formed in the working of old sand and gravel pits. Today nature has reclaimed the area, and it's a lovely mix of scrub and woodland, dotted with ponds. The Viking Way long distance trail follows this path on its 149 mile (240 km) journey from the River Humber through Lincolnshire and Leicestershire to Rutland.
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This is a tough short climb with 8 & 9% gradients. The Bluestone Heath Road that follows is very comfortable riding.
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Beautiful single track climb up to Bluestone Heath Road
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Good high cut waterproof boots needed to enjoy this highlight with dry feet.
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Red Hill Nature Reserve is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest located in the Lincolnshire Wolds near Goulceby. The landscape is made up of chalk grasslands featuring wildflower meadows and a disused quarry famous for its exposed red chalk rich in fossils.
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The Goulceby area, situated within the Lincolnshire Wolds, offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find rolling hills, open meadows, and woodlands. Routes often feature chalk grasslands, sections along the meandering River Bain, and varied paths from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents, providing options for all fitness levels.
Yes, Goulceby offers several easily accessible paths suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed run. While many routes are classified as moderate, there are options with minimal elevation gain that traverse gentle farmland and quiet lanes, perfect for a leisurely jog. The guide lists 5 easy routes out of 76 total.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Goulceby are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Horncastle Town Centre loop from West Ashby is a popular circular option, as is the Red Hill Nature Reserve – Gouleby Village Shop loop from Goulceby.
The region is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can explore the unique chalk grasslands and wildflower meadows of Red Hill Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Many routes also follow the scenic River Bain. For historical interest, you might pass by St Helen's Church or explore the Horncastle Town Centre.
Yes, Goulceby offers routes that are suitable for families, particularly those with easier terrain and shorter distances. The varied landscape means you can choose paths that are less strenuous, allowing for an enjoyable outing with children. Look for routes described as 'easy' or those that stick to well-maintained paths.
Many trails in the Lincolnshire Wolds are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or nature reserves to protect local wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions on individual routes or nature reserves like Red Hill.
The Lincolnshire Wolds are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn brings stunning foliage. Winter runs can be crisp and clear, though some paths might be muddy. The varied terrain ensures that you can find suitable conditions for running in most seasons, with rewarding views of the countryside.
Parking availability varies by starting point. Many routes begin near villages or designated car parks. For example, routes starting from Goulceby village or Donington on Bain often have local parking options. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on parking at the trailhead.
The running routes in Goulceby are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 7 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil, rural setting, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained trail networks that offer engaging experiences for all levels.
Yes, several routes incorporate sections along the River Bain, providing refreshing scenery and opportunities for bird watching. The Donington on Bain Lakes – View of the River Bain Dam loop from Donington on Bain is a great example, offering direct views of the river and its surrounding lakes.
There are over 70 running routes available around Goulceby, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels. This extensive network ensures that both casual joggers and more serious runners can find suitable challenges and enjoy the diverse landscapes of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Yes, sections of the long-distance Viking Way pass through the Goulceby area. This provides excellent opportunities for longer runs and allows you to connect to neighboring villages like Donington on Bain, where you can explore additional riverside trails.


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