Explore the Giggleswick Anticlockwise Road Loop
Location: Giggleswick, England
This is a 6.3 km anticlockwise road loop entirely on quiet country lanes around Giggleswick. Being 100% paved, it's a route for road shoes in any weather and, as a simple circuit, you can technically start at any point. The profile isn't flat; the 87 metres of total ascent are spread out, creating a consistently rolling run rather than one big climb. It’s a good, honest workout for the legs.
If you follow the anticlockwise direction, the route gradually gains height through its middle section. From a start in Giggleswick, you’ll head out on lanes like Paley Green Lane and Brackenber Lane. These sections feel like a constant, low-grade effort as they rise and fall through open farmland. There are no severe gradients, just a series of undulating segments that keep you working. It's the kind of terrain that's good for building strength without needing a specific hill repeat session.
The final third of the loop provides a welcome change of pace. The turn onto Raines Road marks the start of a long, steady descent back towards where you started. This gives you a chance to open up your stride and focus on your form for the final couple of kilometres. It’s a straightforward and predictable circuit, useful if you're in the area and need a short road run with some gentle elevation changes.


