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Jogging routes around Appletreewick are set within the scenic Upper Wharfedale, part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering a diverse range of landscapes. The region is characterized by prominent fells like Simon's Seat and Thorpe Fell, tranquil riverside paths along the River Wharfe, and ancient woodlands. Joggers can explore varied terrain, from challenging climbs to gentler routes alongside streams and reservoirs.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
48
runners
12.6km
01:40
470m
470m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
49
runners
9.20km
01:12
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
runners
16.5km
01:56
300m
300m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
18
runners
8.10km
00:59
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
16
runners
16.3km
01:50
150m
150m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Originally constructed in 1864 to supply industrial Bradford, the reservoir was significantly expanded in the early 1960s to become the largest expanse of inland water in the Yorkshire Dales
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One of the best pubs in the Dales. Oozes charm and character. Very popular all year round so book ahead to avoid disappointment.
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The original stone bridge was built in 1609. It was restored in 1884 following flood damage (Source: Yorkshire Dales National Park)
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A great traditional pub. Outdoor seating at the front on benches and a large beer garden at the rear looking over the River Wharfe
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What a fantastic tea room. Stopped for a break and lunch on the Dales Way. They had stopped serving food by the time we arrived but rustled us up a sandwich for our journey so very grateful! Worth a stop and lovely friendly owners.
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There are over 20 dedicated running routes around Appletreewick, offering a diverse range of landscapes within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. These routes cater to various preferences, from moderate riverside runs to challenging fell running experiences.
The running trails in Appletreewick are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 20 reviews. Over 1400 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the stunning scenery, diverse landscapes, and the quality of the trails.
While many routes offer a challenge, there are 10 moderate running routes available. These often follow gentler paths, such as those along the River Wharfe. For example, the Loup Scar β Hebden Suspension Bridge loop from Appletreewick is a moderate 5-mile trail that takes about an hour to complete, offering pleasant riverside sections.
Absolutely. Appletreewick is an excellent base for challenging runs. Prominent fells like Simon's Seat and Thorpe Fell offer demanding terrain. The Simon's Seat β Simon's Seat loop from Appletreewick is a difficult 5.7-mile trail with significant elevation gain, providing expansive views from the summit.
Yes, many of the running routes around Appletreewick are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. This includes popular options like the Grimwith Reservoir β Trollers Gill loop from Grimwith Reservoir, which offers a diverse landscape experience.
Many trails in the Yorkshire Dales National Park are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock. Always check local signage and be mindful of ground-nesting birds during certain seasons. The tranquil riverside paths are generally suitable for dogs.
The entire region is rich in scenic beauty. For panoramic views, consider routes that ascend to Simon's Seat. The Hebden Suspension Bridge β Linton Falls loop from Appletreewick offers views of the impressive Linton Falls. Additionally, the Bolton Abbey Estate, a short drive away, provides stunning scenery and ancient woodlands.
Yes, the area is known for its beautiful water features. The River Wharfe flows through Appletreewick, offering tranquil riverside paths. You can explore routes around Grimwith Reservoir, which also features a circular path. For dramatic natural formations, Troller's Gill is a captivating limestone gorge, and Linton Falls is a notable waterfall nearby.
Yes, the River Wharfe, which many running routes follow, offers spots for wild swimming. It's a popular activity for a refreshing break, especially after a long run. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions and local regulations.
Parking is generally available in and around Appletreewick, often in designated car parks or roadside spots. Many routes, being circular, start and end near convenient parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking options.
Public transport options to Appletreewick and surrounding areas can be limited, especially for reaching specific trailheads. While some bus services operate in the Yorkshire Dales, they may not cover all starting points. Planning your journey in advance and checking local bus timetables is recommended if relying on public transport.
Appletreewick and the surrounding villages are home to traditional pubs and charming cafes. Many running routes pass through or near these establishments, offering excellent opportunities for refreshments or a meal. It's a great way to experience the local hospitality after your run.


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