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Jogging routes around Collingbourne Ducis traverse diverse landscapes, offering a variety of natural paths and historical attractions. The region features extensive networks of ancient rights of way, including byways and bridleways, connecting to neighboring areas. Runners can explore routes with varying lengths and elevation gains, from gentle loops to more challenging runs. Notable features include the expansive Salisbury Plain with its gravel tracks, and the natural beauty of Collingbourne Wood.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.02km
00:50
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.88km
00:33
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.19km
00:33
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.1km
02:32
320m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Looked after by English Heritage but free to enter, Ludgershall Castle probably began construction in the late 11th century and was improved in the 13th century by King John and his son Henry III, when it was used as a hunting lodge. Today, the atmospheric ruins comprise three large walls and extensive earthworks. Also worth seeing is the 14th-century cross nearby in the centre of Ludgershall village.
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Just a lovely spot to stop and take in the view
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Great bike with a bit for everyone, the push up is intense but it's definitely worth the effort, great combination of free ride and down hill trails as well as a skills area near the bottom.
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A beautiful little property at the top of the climb. Worth a quick stop to admire. The building was originally an Inn (mentioned in The Ancient Highways and Tracks of Wiltshire by Grundy) dating back to before 1773. 'Scot' actually comes from the Old Norse 'skot' meaning payment (as in 'scot-free').
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Lots of MOD traffic (land and sky) as it is a training area for the military.
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There are over 200 running routes around Collingbourne Ducis, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find everything from easy loops to more challenging trails, with 22 easy, 153 moderate, and 32 difficult routes to explore.
The terrain is quite varied, ranging from natural paths and ancient rights of way to gravel tracks across the expansive Salisbury Plain. You'll encounter bridleways through areas like Collingbourne Wood and paths with differing elevation gains, from gentle inclines to more significant climbs.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners. An example is the Running loop from Tidworth, which is about 4.9 km (3.0 miles) with a moderate elevation gain of 62 meters, often completed in around 33 minutes.
Many routes offer scenic views, particularly across the Salisbury Plain. You might also pass historical sites like Ludgershall Castle Ruins or the picturesque Crofton Locks and Pumping Station. For a longer outing, the Wilton Windmill on the Wessex Downs offers a unique landmark.
Yes, many of the running routes are circular. For instance, the challenging View of Salisbury Plain – Old Marlborough Road Byway loop from Ludgershall is a 21.1 km (13.1 miles) circular trail offering expansive views. Another option is the moderate Sidbury Hill Plantation – Sidbury Camp loop from Tidworth, which is 6.4 km (4.0 miles).
The routes in Collingbourne Ducis are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the expansive views, and the network of natural paths that make for an engaging experience.
Absolutely. For experienced runners, the area offers challenging routes like the Wick Down – Bauks Hill loop from Ludgershall. This route spans 21.8 km (13.5 miles) with an elevation gain of 319 meters, providing a significant workout amidst scenic landscapes.
While specific public transport links to trailheads aren't detailed, many routes start from villages like Ludgershall and Tidworth, which may have public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for access to these starting points.
Yes, Collingbourne Wood features bridleways that are suitable for trail running. These paths offer a different experience, providing shade and a more secluded feel compared to the open plains.
Collingbourne Ducis is crisscrossed by a network of ancient rights of way, including byways and bridleways like Blackmore Lane and White Lane. These paths connect to neighboring parishes and are generally open for public use, making them excellent for exploring new running routes. For more detailed information on local rights of way, you can visit the Collingbourne Ducis Parish Council website.
Yes, there are many moderate options. The Running loop from Ludgershall is a good example, covering 5.2 km (3.2 miles) with a 72-meter elevation gain, offering a balanced challenge for intermediate runners.


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