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Hampshire
Basingstoke And Deane

Litchfield And Woodcott

The best running trails around Litchfield And Woodcott

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Jogging routes around Litchfield And Woodcott traverse a landscape defined by rolling downs, historic hillforts, and varied natural features within the North Wessex Downs. The area offers a mix of challenging ascents and established paths, including sections of the Wayfarer's Walk. Runners can explore diverse terrain, from open countryside to areas with significant elevation changes. This region provides a range of running experiences across its varied topography.

Best jogging routes around Litchfield And Woodcott

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Bradley Hill – Grotto Copse loop from St Mary Bourne

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very 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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March 22, 2026, Combe Gibbet on Gallows Down

If you’re looking for a spot with a "dark history meets beautiful views" vibe, Combe Gibbet is exactly that. Perched high on Gallows Down (the name gives it away, doesn't it?) on the border of Berkshire and Hampshire, it’s one of the most atmospheric places in the North Wessex Downs. Here’s the story behind this lonely landmark: The "Double Trouble" Origin Story The gibbet isn't just a random decoration; it was built in 1676 for a very specific and grim reason. A local man named George Broomham and his mistress, Dorothy Newman, were convicted of murdering George's wife and son. As a warning to others, the authorities built a massive double-arm gibbet to hang them in chains right on the parish boundary. The one you see today is a replica (the 7th or 8th version!), but it stands in the exact same spot, looking quite eerie against the skyline. Why It’s Actually a Lovely Visit Despite the macabre history, people flock here for reasons that have nothing to do with 17th-century crime: The Views: Because it sits on the crest of the ridge (near Walbury Hill, the highest point in South East England), you can see for miles. On a clear day, you can look across the Kennet Valley all the way to the Cotswolds. The Paragliders: It’s a legendary spot for paragliding and hang-gliding. It’s incredibly relaxing to sit in the grass and watch them launch off the steep scarp and circle over the valley like giant birds. Ancient History: The gibbet is actually built on top of a Neolithic Long Barrow (a 5,000-year-old burial mound). So, it’s been a significant "high place" for humans for a very, very long time.

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May 23, 2025, Combe Gibbet

Replacements and Legacy: The original gibbet from 1676 eventually deteriorated. The current gibbet is actually the seventh to stand on the site. Previous versions were replaced due to rotting, being struck by lightning, vandalism, or being blown down by strong winds. The current replica was erected in 1992. While the gibbet was only ever used for the display of George Bromham and Dorothy Newman, its grim history has made it a local landmark and a popular spot for walkers, hang-gliders, and paragliders, offering expansive views across Berkshire, Hampshire, and Wiltshire. The story of the murders even inspired a 1948 silent film called "The Black Legend," made by a young John Schlesinger.

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May 23, 2025, Combe Gibbet

The Gibbet's Purpose: After their execution, their bodies were brought back to Inkpen and prepared for public display. A large, double gibbet was hastily erected on the long barrow. The bodies of George and Dorothy, bound in chains, were then displayed on either side of the gibbet on March 6, 1676, as a stark and gruesome warning to the local community to deter similar crimes. The location was chosen due to its prominence and being on the border of the two parishes, as there was a dispute over which parish should bear the cost of the gibbet.

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May 23, 2025, Combe Gibbet

The Murders and Gibbeting: The Crime: George Bromham, a married farm labourer from Combe, and Dorothy Newman, a widow from Inkpen, were having an illicit affair. To be together, they murdered George's wife, Martha Bromham, and their son, Robert. Accounts vary, but it's believed they waylaid Martha and Robert and beat them to death with staves near where the gibbet now stands. One dramatic, though likely far-fetched, version suggests George killed his wife by thrusting her head into a hornet's nest. The Witness: The crime was reportedly witnessed by a villager known as "Mad Thomas," who alerted the authorities. Trial and Execution: George Bromham and Dorothy Newman were tried at Winchester Assizes. They were found guilty and hanged in Winchester on March 3, 1676.

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February 27, 2025, View from Combe Gibbet

Any climb is generally worth it for the views at the top, this is in the top few for a far reaching vista.

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Combe Gibbet is an impressive landmark at the top of Gallows Down, near Combe. It is actually located on the Test Way footpath on the Berkshire-Hampshire border and is a well-known local landmark. Historically, the gibbet was only used once back in 1676 to display the bodies of George Broomham and Dorothy Newman. Both were hanged for murdering Broomham’s wife and son, who discovered their extramarital affair, but alas, there was a witness, and things didn’t work out so well for them. Since that time, the gibbet has been replaced seven times, the last time back in 1992. Now it is just a tourist attraction and an area where you have stunning views out over the surrounding countryside. With a nearby car park, it is also a popular spot with hang gliding and paragliding enthusiasts.

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June 16, 2024, Combe Gibbet

Wonderful views to the North along this stretch

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A very nice steady climb. I look forward to visiting when the trees are in full leaf.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Litchfield And Woodcott?

Litchfield And Woodcott offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 230 trails to explore. These range from easy paths to more challenging runs, catering to various fitness levels.

What do other runners say about the trails in Litchfield And Woodcott?

The running routes in Litchfield And Woodcott are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Many users appreciate the varied terrain, scenic views, and well-maintained paths that characterize the area.

Are there easy running routes suitable for beginners in Litchfield And Woodcott?

Yes, Litchfield And Woodcott has 26 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. These trails typically feature gentler inclines and shorter distances, allowing for an enjoyable introduction to the area's natural beauty.

What kind of terrain can I expect on jogging routes in Litchfield And Woodcott?

The jogging routes in Litchfield And Woodcott traverse a diverse landscape, characterized by rolling downs, historic hillforts, and sections of the Wayfarer's Walk. You can expect a mix of open countryside, woodland paths, and areas with significant elevation changes, offering varied experiences from moderate to difficult.

Are there challenging running trails for experienced runners?

Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Litchfield And Woodcott offers 35 difficult routes. These trails often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances, such as the Combe Gibbet – View from Combe Gibbet loop from Ashmansworth, which covers over 32 km with substantial climbing.

Are there circular running routes in Litchfield And Woodcott?

Yes, many of the running routes in Litchfield And Woodcott are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the View of Watership Down loop from Ecchinswell, Sydmonton and Bishops Green, which offers scenic views and returns you to your starting location.

What historical landmarks or natural sights can I see while running?

Litchfield And Woodcott's routes are rich with historical and natural points of interest. You can run past the historic Combe Gibbet, explore the ancient Ladle Hill Iron Age Hillfort, or experience the challenging Watership Down Climb. The area also features the Greenham Common Control Tower, offering a unique historical perspective.

Can I bring my dog on the running trails in Litchfield And Woodcott?

Many trails in Litchfield And Woodcott are suitable for running with dogs, especially those that traverse open countryside and woodland. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.

Are there family-friendly jogging options in the area?

Yes, there are several family-friendly jogging options, particularly among the easier routes. These trails are generally shorter and have less challenging terrain, making them suitable for families looking to enjoy a run together in the scenic Hampshire countryside.

Are there running routes with parking available?

Many running routes in Litchfield And Woodcott have convenient parking options near their starting points, especially those that begin in or near villages and popular landmarks. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information before you head out.

What is a good running route to see the North Wessex Downs?

To experience the expansive views of the North Wessex Downs, consider routes that incorporate areas like Walbury Hill or Watership Down. These locations offer high viewpoints and showcase the spectacular scenery of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Are there any running routes that follow the Wayfarer's Walk?

Yes, Litchfield And Woodcott is situated within or adjacent to the Wayfarer's Walk, a long-distance footpath. Several running routes in the area incorporate sections of this path, allowing you to experience ancient drovers' tracks and enjoy the scenic views across the North Wessex Downs.

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