6.3
km
0:39:47
Time
0 m
Ascent
0%
Paved
0/5
Hilly
CPs
Location: North Kesteven, England
Starting from the Whisby Nature Reserve visitor centre, this route offers an engaging tour around the stunning lakes that once served as gravel pits. You will first navigate through the serene Thorpe Lake before embarking on a clockwise loop across Willow Lake, followed by another loop around Gerbe Lake. The landscape teems with wildlife and is characterised by its rich flora, providing an immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and runners alike. The paths are primarily compacted earth and gravel, making them suitable for a variety of running styles. Along the way, you may encounter a range of local birds and wildflowers, enhancing the tranquillity of your run. With a minimal ascent of just 10m and a maximum elevation of 20m, the route offers a gentle challenge suitable for most runners. As you proceed, the peaceful ambiance and scenic surroundings make for a memorable experience, culminating back at Thorpe Lake, where the refreshing views provide a fitting conclusion to your adventure.
Whisby Nature Reserve is not only a haven for wildlife but also a showcase of natural beauty. The reserve features flooded gravel pits that have transformed into thriving lakes, home to various bird species and other wildlife. Key attractions include the picturesque Thorpe Lake, which is ideal for birdwatching, and Willow Lake, where the sunset casts a spectacular glow. Enjoy the scenic views that change with the seasons, and take in the historical significance of the area, as it was once a bustling gravel extraction site. The nature reserve is a gem that offers both solitude and a connection with the environment.
This picturesque route promotes cardiovascular health and endurance building through its varied terrain and gentle elevation changes. Running amidst nature supports mental well-being and provides a stress-relieving escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The tranquil lakes and lush surroundings offer not just a workout but also an opportunity to rejuvenate your mind.
The best times to run are early mornings or late afternoons to avoid peak visiting hours. Keep hydrated, especially on warmer days, and be mindful of accessing the reserve in line with any local guidelines or restrictions. Ensure your phone is charged; cell reception may vary in certain areas of the reserve, and having a charged device can be important for safety.
nature run
wildlife
running trail
lakes
North Kesteven
Whisby Nature Reserve
Elevation
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1.6km
3.2km
4.8km
6.3km
101 m
1 m