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Jogging around Newton Mulgrave offers diverse terrain, from dramatic coastal paths overlooking the North Sea to tranquil inland routes around reservoirs and through woodlands. The region is characterized by its varied landscapes, including cliff-top trails, sandy beaches, and disused railway lines, providing a range of surfaces for runners. Proximity to the North York Moors National Park further enhances the natural beauty, with many trails featuring expansive views and natural features. This area provides an excellent environment for running, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Embark on a moderate jogging loop through the North York Moors National Park, covering 9.2 miles (14.9 km) with an elevation gain of 424 feet (129 metres), typically completed in 1 hour and 46 minutes. This route offers varied terrain, from unpaved and natural paths to gravel sections and even an old medieval road, ensuring a dynamic experience. You will jog past the tranquil Scaling Dam Reservoir and ascend to Danby Beacon, where you can enjoy expansive panoramic views stretching across heather-covered moors to the south and the distant North Sea to the north. Expect to see sheep grazing among the bracken as you navigate remote moorland sections, where paths can sometimes be intermittent, adding to the wild feel of the landscape. The highest point on the route reaches 290 meters, while the lowest is 180 meters.
To begin your jogging adventure, look for starting points often located near Scaling Dam or the picturesque village of Lealholm. Given the remote nature of some moorland sections, it is advisable to bring navigation tools or skills, especially if you plan to jog in poor weather conditions. The trail is suitable for those with a good level of fitness, as it is classified as a moderate run. Be prepared for a mix of surfaces, including significant portions of unpaved, natural, and gravel paths.
This loop is rich in history and unique features, making it more than just a scenic jog. You will encounter Danby Beacon, a site with a past as a 17th-century signal station and a crucial World War II radar station, now marked by a modern blue stainless steel beacon. The route also passes by Scaling Dam Reservoir, notable for its unusual design and as a hub for wildlife and activities. Keep an eye out for ancient archaeological sites, including Bronze Age burial mounds like Robin Hood's Butts, and the Grade II-listed Stump Cross on an old medieval route, adding layers of historical intrigue to your run.
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12.4km
01:25
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.7km
01:56
340m
340m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:10
140m
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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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Danby Beacon is one of the highest points on the North York Moors, a historic signal station and landmark with sweeping views over the Esk Valley and surrounding moorland. It has been used for centuries as a warning beacon, a radar site in WWII. Plenty of off-road parking available, although it is quite rutted and very bumpy.
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lovely quaint little village. stopped for a bacon & egg sarnie which was really nice from the Cobblers just across the bridge.
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Open at the civilised hour of 10am, where they will serve you a Black Sheep. Or a Landlord. Or a Coffee.
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Great community run tearooms with really high quality homemade and locally sourced food and drink. Also a space with crafts too.
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Not particularly long or arduous as far as steps go. Great views.
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You can find additional tips and photos in the Claymoor Beck highlight. Steep descent with handrail downstream of the wooden footbridge, where the boundary between the path and the beck blurs, and they almost become one and the same, making the rocks a bit slippery.
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Newton Mulgrave offers a wide selection of nearly 70 running routes. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from easy loops to more challenging paths with significant elevation changes.
The region boasts diverse terrain for runners. You'll find dramatic coastal paths with breathtaking views of the North Sea, serene routes around Scaling Reservoir, and varied trails through Mulgrave Woods. Additionally, some routes utilize disused railway lines, offering flat and accessible surfaces.
Yes, Newton Mulgrave has several options for those looking for an easier run. There are 6 routes specifically graded as easy, and many of the 53 moderate routes can also be enjoyed at a relaxed pace. For a shorter, moderate option, consider the Steps at Rosedale Wyke – View of Port Mulgrave loop from Hinderwell, which is about 5 km long.
The running trails in Newton Mulgrave are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.0 stars from 6 reviews. Over 800 runners have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied landscapes and scenic coastal views.
Yes, many of the routes around Newton Mulgrave are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An excellent example is the Scaling Dam and Danby Beacon loop — North York Moors National Park, which offers scenic views within the national park.
Many trails in the North York Moors area, including those around Newton Mulgrave, are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or on coastal paths where cliffs can be dangerous. Specific routes like those around Runswick Bay often welcome dogs.
For families, routes with gentler terrain and interesting points along the way are ideal. Trails through Mulgrave Woods often provide varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels, and the disused railway lines offer flat, accessible paths. Consider routes that incorporate attractions like Runswick Bay Beach for a refreshing run by the water.
Absolutely! The region offers stunning natural features. You can find a beautiful Waterfall Near Beck Hole, which can be incorporated into a run. For panoramic views, the Kettleness Alum Quarry offers a fantastic viewpoint, and many coastal paths provide breathtaking vistas of the North Sea.
The coastline around Newton Mulgrave is perfect for exhilarating runs. You'll find dramatic cliff-top paths, particularly along sections of the England Coast Path between Staithes and Runswick Bay. The View of Runswick Bay – Runswick Bay Beach loop from Hinderwell is a great option for coastal scenery and beach running.
Yes, you can combine your run with exploring local heritage. The Staithes Fishing Village – Staithes Village and Harbour loop from Hinderwell takes you through the picturesque village of Staithes. Additionally, trails in Mulgrave Woods may lead you past historical elements like the Mulgrave Castle Ruins.
Newton Mulgrave offers great running opportunities year-round. Spring and summer bring vibrant seasonal blooms and warmer weather, ideal for coastal runs. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage in woodlands like Mulgrave Woods. Winter runs can be invigorating, especially along the coast, but be mindful of weather conditions and potential icy patches on trails.
For those seeking a challenge, Newton Mulgrave has 10 routes graded as difficult. The View of Runswick Bay – Runswick Bay Beach loop from Hinderwell, at 17.7 km with significant elevation, is a popular choice for experienced runners looking for a demanding coastal experience.
Yes, many local trails benefit from the proximity to the North York Moors National Park. The Scaling Dam and Danby Beacon loop is a prime example, offering expansive views of the park's unique landscapes, including heather-covered moorland.


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