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Jogging around Skellingthorpe offers a diverse range of natural features and dedicated pathways. The area is characterized by ancient woodlands, including Skellingthorpe Old Wood, which provides extensive networks of trails through mixed woodland. Many routes utilize converted old railway lines, known for their generally flat and accessible surfaces. Additionally, the region features scenic lakes such like Hartsholme Lake and broader Lincolnshire countryside with green lanes, offering varied terrains for running.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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13.7km
01:24
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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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5.17km
00:33
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:45
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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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The path beside the Fossdyke has at one end the Brayford pool in Lincoln with pubs, restaurants and cinema. The route continues past the Pyewipe Inn, Beyond that is Burton Waters with the very popular Woodcocks. Further on is the village of Saxilby with its railway station.
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amazing old railway trail into lincoln - generally quiet, slightly busier as your approach skellingthorpe end.
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narrow path here alongside a very busy main road - barriers either side though.
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A great place to access this cycle route is the Park & Bike parking in Skellingthorpe.
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The cycle track along the A46 is very narrow and can be difficult to manage.
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take a chance, either way equals adventure
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Entrances into Old Wood are via bridle gates – suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs – and stiles, although at some points of entry access may be limited. The eastern side of the wood is accessed via two public byways which join up with a bridleway and footpath running along the eastern edge of the site. Two more footpaths enter the woodland from the west, over adjacent farmland via a stile. https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/old-wood-skellingthorpe/
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There are over 15 dedicated running routes around Skellingthorpe listed on komoot, catering to various fitness levels. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails.
Yes, Skellingthorpe offers several easy running routes. For a gentle run, consider the Catchwater Drain – A46 Underpass loop from Skellingthorpe, which is 3.2 miles (5.2 km) and leads through open countryside. Many paths, especially those converted from old railway lines, are generally flat and accessible.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in Skellingthorpe are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular option is the Old Wood Archway Entrance – The Dukeries Trail loop from Skellingthorpe, which takes you through ancient and mixed woodland.
The terrain varies, offering a diverse running experience. You'll find routes through ancient woodlands like Skellingthorpe Old Wood, paths along old railway lines (often flat and tarmac), and trails around scenic lakes such as Hartsholme Lake. The broader Lincolnshire countryside also features green lanes and woodland paths.
Yes, many of the paths, particularly those along old railway lines, are noted for being accessible and generally flat. This makes them suitable for families, and during dry periods, some routes can even accommodate pushchairs or disability buggies.
Skellingthorpe's routes offer views of diverse natural features. You can explore ancient woodlands, spot wildlife, and enjoy scenic lakes. Notable highlights include Hartsholme Park, Coot Lake in Whisby Nature Park, and the Swanholme Lakes. Some routes also pass by unique natural monuments like Aubourn Weir.
Many of the trails in and around Skellingthorpe Old Wood and the wider countryside are dog-friendly, making them ideal for running with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and check for any specific local restrictions.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Skellingthorpe offers longer and more difficult routes. The Fossdyke Navigation – The Pyewipe Inn loop from Skellingthorpe is a difficult 10.1 miles (16.3 km) path, providing a substantial workout with varied scenery.
The running routes in Skellingthorpe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the quiet woodlands, the accessible paths along old railway lines, and the picturesque scenery, especially around Hartsholme Lake.
Yes, several routes offer beautiful lake views. A popular choice is the Hartsholme Lake Boathouse loop from Skellingthorpe, which circles Hartsholme Lake and provides scenic vistas of the water and its ornamental grounds.
Skellingthorpe offers enjoyable running year-round. In spring, you can see wildflowers like bluebells in Skellingthorpe Old Wood. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands. During winter or wet periods, some unpaved paths might become muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The old railway lines, being tarmac, remain accessible in most conditions.
Parking is generally available near popular access points to the trails, particularly around Skellingthorpe Old Wood and Hartsholme Country Park. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages or local council websites.


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