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Jogging routes Blyth offer a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by its North Sea coastline, sandy beaches, and the River Blyth estuary. Inland, the region features expansive country parks with woodlands and meadows, providing varied terrain from flat coastal paths to more undulating park trails. This mix of natural features creates a dynamic environment for running.

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  • The most popular jogging route is All Saints Church, Babworth – Pedestrian Bridge Over Canal loop from Ranskill,…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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All Saints Church, Babworth – Pedestrian Bridge Over Canal loop from Ranskill

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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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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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IanC
January 17, 2026, Langold Country Park Café

This is a CASH ONLY cafe, No Cards and No Applepay. Remember to bring some cash with you 👍👍

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James
July 22, 2025, Langold Lakes

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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Chris Vernon
February 22, 2025, Hodsock Priory

Dronie from the DJI Neo

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Cross the canal here and down the steps walking along the tow path.

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Gene
September 21, 2024, Hodsock Priory

Restored Hstoric country house available as a wedding/event venue set in 800 acres of countryside https://www.hodsockpriory.com

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Nej
September 21, 2024, Langold Country Park Lake

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of running routes can I find around Blyth?

Blyth offers a diverse range of running experiences. You'll find scenic coastal paths along the North Sea, expansive sandy beaches perfect for flat runs, and tranquil riverside trails along the River Blyth estuary. Inland, there are routes through woodlands and meadows in country parks, providing varied terrain for all preferences.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running trails in Blyth?

Yes, Blyth has options suitable for beginners and those looking for an easier run. Many sections of the coastal path and beach offer relatively flat surfaces. For a moderate, shorter option, consider the Running loop from Harworth Bircotes, which is 3.2 miles (5.1 km) long.

Where can I find longer distance running routes in the Blyth area?

For longer runs, Blyth offers several challenging options. The All Saints Church, Babworth – Pedestrian Bridge Over Canal loop from Ranskill is a difficult 16.9 miles (27.2 km) trail exploring rural landscapes. Another demanding option is the Running loop from Scrooby, covering 15.2 km.

What are some natural features or landmarks I might see while running in Blyth?

Blyth's running routes offer a mix of natural beauty and historical interest. Along the coast, you'll encounter golden sandy beaches, the iconic Blyth Lighthouse, and colorful beach huts. The historic Blyth Battery, a World War I coastal defense site, also provides a point of interest. Inland, routes may take you through woodlands and alongside the River Blyth estuary.

Are there any running routes that go through parks or woodlands?

Absolutely. Inland from Blyth, you can explore routes that venture into beautiful green spaces. Plessey Woods Country Park, for example, offers 100 acres of woodland, wildflower meadows, and riverside paths. For a challenging run through varied terrain, the Hodsock MTB Trails – Hodsock Priory loop from Blyth is a great choice.

Is Blyth a good place for dog-friendly running?

Many of Blyth's outdoor spaces, including its extensive coastal paths, beaches, and country parks, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control and check for any specific local signage regarding leash requirements or restricted areas, especially during nesting seasons or in nature reserves.

What do other runners think about the trails in Blyth?

The running routes in Blyth are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the refreshing coastal paths to the peaceful inland woodlands, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.

Are there any circular running routes available?

Yes, many of the routes around Blyth are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Langold Country Park loop from Blyth is a difficult 15.9 km circular trail that takes you through scenic parkland.

Can I combine my run with visiting other attractions or points of interest?

Definitely! Several running routes pass by or are close to interesting attractions. You could incorporate a run around Langold Country Park Lake, or explore areas near historical sites like Roche Abbey Ruins. The coastal paths also offer views of the Blyth Battery and the town's vibrant beach huts.

How many running routes are available in the Blyth area?

There are over 190 dedicated running routes available around Blyth, catering to a wide range of abilities and preferences. This includes a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every runner.

Are there any specific parks or natural areas known for running in Blyth?

Plessey Woods Country Park is a notable natural area offering an extensive network of paths through woodlands and meadows, ideal for runners seeking a more natural, wooded environment. You can find more information about the park at Visit Northumberland.

What is the terrain like on Blyth's running trails?

The terrain varies significantly across Blyth. Coastal routes offer flat, sandy beaches and paved or gravel coastal paths. Inland, you'll find a mix of woodland trails, grassy paths through meadows, and some sections along riverside routes. This diversity allows runners to choose routes based on their preferred surface and challenge level.

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