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Jogging routes around Brawby offer a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by gentle hills and open countryside within the Howardian Hills. The region features a mix of rural paths, quiet lanes, and trails that provide views of historic landmarks like Slingsby Castle. This area is well-suited for those seeking moderate elevation changes and a blend of natural and agricultural scenery.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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8.76km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.06km
00:31
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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 accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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01:28
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Anglican Church situated next to the market place in the centre of Malton.
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Fryton Lane ends here, where it meets Fryton West Wood. Off-road parking for a couple of cars. Far-reaching views to the north across the Vale of Pickering. Great track to the east, through Fryton East Wood, which is blanketed in bluebells in Spring.
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This is a lovely pub here in Great Habton and should be a welcome break on your tour. On the weekends, the inn opens at 12 midday; on other days only at 5pm, so it's probably easier to get food here on the weekends, but even if it's closed, it would be easy to just sit on the benches outside this beautiful building and enjoy a bit of a rest.
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This large church dominates the village of Kirby Misperton (Kirby is from Old Norse, meaning "church village"). The church has been in the village since the 9th century. Apparently, this was one of very few stone churches in Yorkshire at that time when almost all other churches were built of wood. Of course, as you can imagine, over the centuries, the church has undergone tremendous changes: it was completely rebuilt in the 15th century, and then lots of changes were made to it in the 19th century. It is a wonderful place to stop on your cycle while passing this interesting village.
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Slingsby Heights, as the name suggests, is the area here above the village of Slingby just to the north. From the edge of Slingsby Banks Wood, you get wonderful views to the north towards North York Moors.
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A very impressive mosaic is to be found on the ground in Fryton next to Fryton Lane. There is also a bench to sit on with this next to your feet, so all in all, a great place to stop!
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Slingsby Castle was never actually a castle, but a home built in 1620s for Sir Charles Cavendish. It is still quite impressive (particularly in the right light!). It is now a Grade II listed building and a Scheduled Monument. You will have to admire it from afar, though, as it is not open to the public.
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If you're walking south on this bridleway, make sure you look back to the north towards Slingsby. This lone tree on this straight bridleway and the views to the north over Slingsby from up here all make for a very unusual impression!
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There are over 160 running routes around Brawby, offering a wide variety of options for different fitness levels and preferences. The area is known for its diverse landscapes within the Howardian Hills.
Yes, Brawby offers several easy jogging routes suitable for beginners. There are 17 routes specifically categorized as easy, providing gentle paths through the countryside. These are ideal for those new to running or looking for a relaxed pace.
Jogging trails near Brawby feature a mix of rural paths, quiet lanes, and open countryside within the Howardian Hills. You can expect views of gentle hills, agricultural scenery, and historic landmarks like Slingsby Castle. Routes often provide panoramic vistas across the landscape.
For those seeking longer runs, Brawby has several options. One notable route is the Lone Tree on Slingsby Heights – View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby, which covers over 11 km. Another longer option is the Barugh Bridge – Grapes Inn loop from Brawby, extending over 14 km.
The running routes in Brawby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the Howardian Hills, and the blend of natural and historical sights like Slingsby Castle.
Yes, many of the running routes around Brawby are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Slingsby Heights and Slingsby Castle loop from Malton Road is a circular trail offering scenic views.
Absolutely. Many routes in the Brawby area offer glimpses of historical landmarks. For instance, the View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby provides direct views of the castle. Other nearby attractions include Castle Howard and its estate features like the Temple of the Four Winds.
While Brawby is known for its moderate elevation changes, there are 33 routes categorized as difficult for those seeking a greater challenge. These routes often feature more significant climbs and varied terrain, providing a good workout for experienced runners.
Yes, some routes pass by local establishments. The Barugh Bridge – Grapes Inn loop from Brawby, for example, includes the Grapes Inn in Slingsby, offering a potential refreshment stop along your run.
Brawby's running trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can be picturesque, though some paths might be muddy or require more careful footing.
Many of the easier and moderate routes with less elevation are suitable for families. The region's gentle hills and well-maintained paths make it accessible. Look for routes that are shorter in distance and have minimal elevation gain for a family-friendly experience.
Yes, the area around Brawby features natural monuments. For example, within the Castle Howard Estate, you can find the Pretty Wood, King's Oak and the Four Faces Monument, which might be visible or accessible from certain running paths.


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