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Jogging around Little Wittenham offers a variety of routes through a landscape characterized by gentle hills, open fields, and riverside paths along the Thames. The region features a mix of natural and agricultural scenery, providing diverse backdrops for running. Many routes incorporate views of local landmarks and water features, making for engaging runs.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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7.15km
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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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. 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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Little Wittenham has a very pretty church. It is surprising to find that it is not terribly ancient, for it was almost entirely rebuilt in 1862. The original building was built for the monks of Abingdon Abbey who held a monastic grange next door. The 14th century tower is original, as is its 'Ace of Spades' window - a reminder that this playing card paid for its erection when it brought a huge win to a local merchant! This may be a variant on the old story which suggests that the last of the Dunch family at the manor gambled away his home to King James II. The Dunches once had a family chapel on the south side of the chancel. Their fine monuments are now squeezed into the space under the tower. The great treasure of the church is the large monument to Sir William Dunch (1612) and his wife, Mary, the aunt of Oliver Cromwell. The Tudor brasses surrounding it include the first William Dunch (1597). There is a good collection of earlier brasses in the chancel: Geoffrey Kidwelly (1483) has an altar-style monument. His wife (1472) is on the floor with other members of this Lancastrian family from Wales who entered into the service of King Henry VI.
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Day's Lock is a lock on the River Thames near Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England on the Dorchester side of the river. The pound lock was built in 1789 by the Thames Navigation Commissioner. The lock is across the river from the small village of Little Wittenham and is overlooked from the south by the hills of Wittenham Clumps, with a particularly good view from Round Hill. The weir runs straight across the river from the other side of the lock island. Day's Lock is the main gauging station for the measurement of the water flow in the River Thames.
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Nothing too demanding here. just amazing peaceful views.
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As up the hill with labr'ing steps we tread Where the twin Clumps their sheltering branches spread The summit gain'd at ease reclining lay And all around the wide spread scene survey Point out each object and instructive tell The various changes that the land befell Where the low bank the country wide surrounds That ancient earthwork form'd old Mercia's bounds In misty distance see the barrow heave There lies forgotten lonely Cwichelm's grave. Around this hill the ruthless Danes intrenched And these fair plains with gory slaughter drench'd While at our feet where stands that stately tower In days gone by up rose the Roman power And yonder, there where Thames smooth waters glide In later days appeared monastic pride. Within that field where lies the grazing herd Huge walls were found, some coffins disinter'd Such is the course of time, the wreck which fate And awful doom award the earthly great.
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The Poem Tree was a beech tree with a poem carved into it by Joseph Tubb, located on Castle Hill at Wittenham Clumps in Oxfordshire, England. The tree was believed to be around 300 years old, with Tubb's poem being carved in the 1840s.The tree died in the 1990s and rotted completely while standing, before collapsing during a period of inclement weather in July 2012. Tubb carved the 20-line poem into the tree over two weeks in the summer. Taking a ladder and a tent with him, but regularly forgetting to bring the original copy of the poem, he carved it from memory.Sources vary as to whether the carving took place in 1844 or between 1844 and 1845.
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Nice little lung opener first thing in morning. Entry to wooded area was permitted, has a few dens inside and plenty of benches externally, views to take in are beautiful. on a clear day can see for miles
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There are over 550 running routes available around Little Wittenham, offering a wide variety of distances and terrains for all levels of runners.
Yes, Little Wittenham offers a good selection of easy running routes. There are 65 routes specifically categorized as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. One such route is the Dorchester Lake – Kissing Gate on Footpath loop from Dorchester-on-Thames, which is 3.3 miles (3.2 km) long.
The jogging trails in Little Wittenham feature a diverse landscape, including gentle hills, open fields, and scenic riverside paths along the River Thames. You'll find a mix of natural and agricultural scenery, often with views of local landmarks and water features.
Yes, many of the running routes in Little Wittenham are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Castle Hill loop from Dorchester-on-Thames and the tranquil Dorchester Lake loop from Dorchester-on-Thames.
The running trails in Little Wittenham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 150 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the scenic riverside paths, and the elevated views from spots like Castle Hill. Over 8,800 runners have explored the area using komoot.
Absolutely. Many routes offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, the Castle Hill loop from Dorchester-on-Thames includes a moderate climb to Castle Hill, providing elevated views of the surrounding area. You can also find great views from Brightwell Barrow and Wittenham Clumps.
While running, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The Wittenham Clumps are a prominent natural feature. You might also pass by Day's Lock on the Thames, or the historic Dorchester Abbey. For a longer run, you could reach Wallingford Bridge.
Yes, many routes in Little Wittenham incorporate sections along the River Thames. These riverside paths offer tranquil and scenic running experiences. The general character of jogging in the area is defined by these riverside trails, along with gentle hills and open field paths.
While popular spots like Wittenham Clumps can attract visitors, the extensive network of over 550 routes means you can often find quieter paths, especially on weekdays or by exploring some of the less-trafficked trails. Look for routes that venture further into the open countryside away from the main landmarks.
The running routes in Little Wittenham vary significantly in distance. While there are shorter easy routes around 2-3 miles, many popular trails are in the 4-5 mile (6-8 km) range, such as the Castle Hill loop (4.3 miles) and the Dorchester Lake loop (4.6 miles).
For a flat and scenic running experience, the Dorchester Lake loop from Dorchester-on-Thames is an excellent choice. This 4.6-mile (7.5 km) path follows the tranquil shores of Dorchester Lake, providing a consistently level and picturesque run.
Yes, you can find routes that take you through wooded areas. For example, the area includes Little Wittenham Wood, which offers shaded paths and a different running environment compared to the open fields and riverside trails.


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