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Jogging routes around Aldingham offer a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by its coastal proximity and varied inland terrain. The region features areas of open common land, such as Birkrigg, and former industrial sites transformed into nature reserves, providing unique running environments. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with several routes traversing gentle hills rather than steep peaks.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.84km
01:01
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.99km
00:31
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.94km
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. 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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You get a great view of the Abbey from the road side, so if you're just cycling by then stop and take it in. I'd always recommend heading inside though, to really immerse yourself in the history of the place.
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Founded by Stephen, King of England, Furness went on to become England’s second richest Cistercian abbey. Its red sandstone ruins include the tower and recently conserved east end of the great church; the chapter house; and almost the entire cloister east range. The ruins of Furness Abbey sit next to a picturesque wooded valley — the perfect spot fot a walk.
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Birkrigg Common 136m P70 (446ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16273) [JNSA 22340] TP1387 - Birkrigg Common S5374 County of Lancashire Definitive List
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Aldingham offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 340 trails available on komoot. This includes a diverse range of options suitable for various fitness levels and preferences.
The terrain around Aldingham is quite varied, featuring coastal paths, open common land like Birkrigg, and areas of natural regeneration such as the Hodbarrow RSPB nature reserve. You'll find routes with gentle hills and moderate ascents, offering a mix of surfaces from good trails to rural paths and local lanes.
Yes, Aldingham has several easy running routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Running loop from Newton-in-Furness is an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) trail, and the Running loop from Roose is another easy option at 3.1 miles (5.0 km).
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting features. You can explore the area around Hodbarrow Lighthouse, which is now an RSPB nature reserve known for diverse birdlife. Other routes might take you past the ancient Birkrigg Stone Circle or offer panoramic views from Birkrigg Trig Point.
Yes, many of the running routes in Aldingham are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular example is the Birkrigg Trig Point – Birkrigg Stone Circle loop from Birkrigg Stone Circle, which is 6.0 miles (9.6 km) long and offers great views.
While specific dog-friendly designations vary by route, many outdoor areas in Aldingham, especially common lands and coastal paths, are generally suitable for dogs. It's always best to keep dogs under control, especially in nature reserves like Hodbarrow, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Aldingham offers several routes that are suitable for families, particularly those with easier difficulty grades and good surfaces. The Hodbarrow Lighthouse area, for instance, is described as having an 'easy walk around / run around' with a 'good trail nice surface' and 'plenty of resting areas', making it a pleasant option for families.
Many popular starting points for running routes, especially around areas like Birkrigg Common and Hodbarrow Lighthouse, typically have designated parking areas. While specific parking details for every route aren't listed, these well-known outdoor spots are generally accessible by car.
The running routes in Aldingham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 19 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscape, including coastal views and open common land, as well as the variety of trails suitable for different ability levels.
While specific cafes directly on every route are not detailed, the broader region around Aldingham and nearby villages will have options for refreshments. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes or pubs in areas like Newton-in-Furness or Roose, which are starting points for some routes.
The running trails in Aldingham vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter routes around 3.1 miles (5.0 km), such as the Running loop from Newton-in-Furness, up to longer runs like the Abbottswood loop from Roose, which is 5.3 miles (8.5 km).


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