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Jogging around Kingmoor offers a tranquil experience within extensive woodlands and diverse natural features. The region is characterized by its sylvan landscape, providing a peaceful setting for outdoor activities. Pathways vary from surfaced to unsurfaced, catering to different preferences for running terrain. Multiple access points make Kingmoor a convenient destination for local residents and visitors seeking accessible jogging routes.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
55
runners
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.4km
02:54
120m
120m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.43km
00:40
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.4km
03:16
130m
130m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
01:06
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Stamp point for your passport. Inside the Sands Centre.
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Limited time only "December 2025" possibly to be repeated next year 👍
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The statue depicts a lifelike cormorant and was erected to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) in Carlisle. Brian Fell, born in 1952, is known for his unique cold-forging technique, in which steel is formed by hammering and bending without heating. The statue resembles weathered wood, but is actually made of steel. The base is made of Lazonby stone, sourced from a village about 15 miles south of Carlisle.
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Reflect on the vibrant heart of Carlisle and discover the Carlisle Market Cross, a historic jewel in the square off Scotch Street. This imposing sandstone column, erected in 1682, marks the old market center and once stood on the ancient Roman forum of the city of Luguvalium. At the top is a lion with its mouth open, facing north toward Scotland—a symbolic guardian animal protecting the city charter. Around it are four sundials, a nod to time and the past. The ornaments, gilded with gold leaf, give the whole a regal flair. During the 2009 restoration, the lion's head was replaced with a replica in red sandstone, and the monument was completely refurbished with the help of heritage specialists. The Market Cross is the place where Bonnie Prince Charlie proclaimed his father king in 1745.
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From Bits park passing the statue towards nice nature walk on freshly tarmaced path towards Carlisle golf course or left over foot bridge into Rickerby park
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Big area for walking a dog or just a chill out in nature
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Recently they add colourful lights on the bridge just in case someone is there at night time.
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Kingmoor offers a selection of 12 dedicated running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These trails explore the extensive woodlands and natural features of the area.
The running trails in Kingmoor feature a varied terrain. You'll find both surfaced and unsurfaced paths, with some sections being even and others more uneven. This mix provides different levels of challenge and a diverse experience within the woodland environment.
The running routes in Kingmoor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 40 reviews. Over 2,300 runners have explored the area, often praising the tranquil woodland setting, the variety of path surfaces, and the peaceful atmosphere for exercise.
Yes, Kingmoor has 2 routes classified as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. These trails offer a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty without significant elevation changes.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Kingmoor offers 2 difficult routes and 8 moderate routes. An example of a longer route is the Rickerby Park War Memorial – Eden Bridge loop from Kingmoor, which spans 17 miles (27.4 km) and includes varied scenery beyond the immediate reserve.
Kingmoor's nature reserves are generally dog-friendly, making them a great place to run with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially given the area's rich biodiversity and observed bird nests.
Many of the running routes in Kingmoor are designed as loops, offering convenient circular options. A popular choice is the Kingmoor Nature Reserve loop from Kingmoor, a 4.0-mile (6.4 km) trail that takes you through the heart of the reserve.
Kingmoor is a designated 'wildlife haven' with extensive woodlands. Runners can enjoy observing local flora and fauna, including over 100 bird nests, 15 species of butterfly, and a wide variety of plants and insects. The tranquil environment is ideal for nature spotting.
While the running routes themselves focus on natural landscapes, the wider area around Kingmoor offers several historical points of interest. These include Carlisle Cathedral and Carlisle Castle, both significant historical sites in the nearby city.
Kingmoor is highly accessible. Kingmoor South Local Nature Reserve can be reached from Kingmoor Road and Westmoor Road, with additional entrances from the Lowry Hill housing estate and Kingstown Industrial Estate. Kingmoor North has multiple access points from Kingstown Broadway, Bankend Road, A689, Chandler Way, Coopers Way, and Kingmoor Park, making it convenient for both local residents and visitors arriving by car or public transport.
Yes, Kingmoor is suitable for family runs, especially on the easier, more surfaced paths. The tranquil woodland environment and benches for resting make it a pleasant setting for families to enjoy outdoor activity together. The varied terrain also allows for different activity levels within the family.
Kingmoor offers a pleasant running experience year-round. The woodlands provide shade in warmer months, and the varied paths can be enjoyed in cooler seasons. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for their changing foliage and active wildlife. Always check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, as some unsurfaced paths can become muddy.


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