Harrogate Valley Gardens and Pinewoods Loop
You get woodland singletrack and formal gardens inside a spa town, so it feels like a proper trail run without any drive to a trailhead.
You get woodland singletrack and formal gardens inside a spa town, so it feels like a proper trail run without any drive to a trailhead.
A 6.5km town loop taking in Valley Gardens, the Pinewoods and the western edge of the Stray, with just 133m of gentle climbing. Easy paths throughout and an ideal short trail run from the centre of Harrogate.
The route
This is the short one: 6.5km with only 133m of climbing, starting beside the Magnesia Well Cafe in Valley Gardens. From the gardens you head up through the Pinewoods, a belt of mature woodland with soft, pine-needle singletrack, before looping back across the open grass of the Stray. It is a genuine trail run rather than a pavement pound, but it stays easy enough for a recovery day, a first off-road outing or a quick blast before work.
What to expect underfoot
Mostly good paths: surfaced routes through Valley Gardens, packed woodland trails in the Pinewoods, and mown grass across the Stray. Nothing here is steep and nothing is technical. After rain the woodland paths get tacky and a couple of low spots hold puddles, but you can run this in road shoes most of the year.
Why it works
Harrogate is not where most people expect to find a decent short trail loop, but the Pinewoods deliver quiet woodland running minutes from the town centre, and Valley Gardens gives it a distinctive start and finish. The loop connects to the wider Nidderdale Greenway and RHS Harlow Carr if you want to extend, and to the Stray if you want to keep it flat and open. It is also easy to reach: the station is a short jog away, so you can run it car-free.
Good to know
This is a busy public park, so expect other people, dogs and prams, especially at weekends. Keep your pace sensible on the shared paths through the gardens and give way where it is tight. Early mornings and midweek are quieter if you want to run it harder, and the loop lends itself to repeats: two or three laps turns it into a solid steady session without ever feeling like a slog. There is water and a cafe at the start, so it is an easy one to fit around the rest of your day, whatever the weather.
Very low hazard. The main thing to watch is shared use: the gardens and Pinewoods are popular with walkers, dogs and families, so keep your pace in check on the narrow surfaced sections.
Safety on this route
- No signal? Text 999 — pre-register first: text register to 999
- Tell someone your route and expected return time before you head out
Leave No Trace
- Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but memories.
- Please respect the countryside and all its inhabitants.
- Dogs on leads near livestock, and around ground-nesting birds from March to July.
- Gates as you find them — open or closed, leave it that way for the farmer and the next runner.
- Take it all home — wrappers, peel, tissue, the lot. It doesn't count as biodegradable if you can still see it.
- Stick to the path where the ground either side is wet, planted, or nesting habitat.
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