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Jogging routes around Ludshott Common traverse a significant heathland area in East Hampshire, characterized by diverse landscapes and well-maintained trails. The common covers 705 acres (285 hectares) and features extensive open heathland with heather, gorse, and bracken, providing varied and soft underfoot conditions. Adjacent to the common, Waggoners Wells offers a tranquil setting with a series of man-made ponds and mature beech trees within a steep valley. The region also includes woodland areas with Scots pine, silver birch, and oak,…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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15.8km
01:42
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.69km
00:34
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.24km
01:04
90m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.07km
00:33
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:39
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the panoramic rim of the Devil’s Punch Bowl, the view unfolds like a massive, natural amphitheater sculpted into the Surrey Hills. Looking out across the sweeping, 400-foot-deep valley, your eyes trace a rich, living canvas of seasonal colors—vibrant purple heather, golden gorse, and dense green canopy. The dramatic landscape feels beautifully isolated, yet it connects deeply to the wider countryside. On crisp, exceptionally clear days, the wilderness gives way to a surprising contrast: the distant, unmistakable silhouette of the London skyline, including the Shard, peeking out over the horizon miles to the northeast.
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Gibbet Hill is the second-highest point in Surrey, offering an extraordinary viewpoint that stands out within the Devil’s Punch Bowl landscape. Standing beside the historic Celtic cross, you look out over a breathtaking panoramic landscape of rolling hills, deep valleys, and open heathland. On crisp, clear days, the scenery opens up dramatically, allowing you to trace the horizon all the way to the iconic skyline of central London, miles to the northeast.
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The old A3 road, which once choked the Devil’s Punch Bowl with traffic, has been transformed into a peaceful, paved walking and cycling trail. Following the 2011 tunnel bypass, nature reclaimed the tarmac, creating a scenic, accessible path that seamlessly connects visitors to the wider Surrey Hills network.
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Can get somewhat busy at the weekends, but the trails are generally super quiet mid-week.
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Well maintained bridleway through very pleasant private estate land.
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great gravel path. In my opinion an unexperienced cyclist could struggle a bit due to the sandy bits, i.e. my mum. In general super quite and great fund. I did it with a road bike - possible but not as much fun as with a gravel bike. In general, do not go on your road bike.
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Good alternative to the main route but still a relatively easy walk.
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There are over 460 running routes available around Ludshott Common, catering to a wide range of preferences and fitness levels. Whether you're looking for an easy jog or a more challenging run, you'll find plenty of options.
Yes, Ludshott Common offers several easy running routes. For instance, the Ludshott Common – Quiet Path in Ludshott loop from Grayshott is an easy 2.9-mile (4.7 km) path that provides a gentle run through the common's heathland.
The running trails around Ludshott Common feature diverse terrain. You'll primarily encounter extensive open heathland with heather, gorse, and bracken, offering varied and soft underfoot conditions. There are also woodland areas with Scots pine, silver birch, and oak, providing shaded routes, and paths around the tranquil ponds of Waggoners Wells.
Yes, many of the running routes around Ludshott Common are circular. A popular option is the Waggoners Wells – Ludshott Common loop from Headley Down, a 5.7-mile (9.2 km) trail that takes you through heathland and past the picturesque Waggoners Wells.
Ludshott Common is generally dog-friendly, offering a great environment for you and your canine companion to enjoy. However, as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Protection Area (SPA), it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially during ground-nesting bird seasons, and to respect local signage regarding wildlife and livestock.
While jogging, you can experience the vast open heathland, characterized by its unique flora. Adjacent to the common, Waggoners Wells is a beautiful series of man-made ponds set within a steep valley, surrounded by mature beech trees, offering a tranquil and picturesque setting.
The running routes in Ludshott Common are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the natural beauty of the heathland, and the peaceful atmosphere.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer and more challenging run, the View of The Devil's Punchbowl – View from Gibbet Hill loop from Headley Down is a 9.4-mile (15.1 km) trail featuring varied terrain with moderate elevation gain, typically completed in about 1 hour 38 minutes.
Yes, Ludshott Common offers a natural and spacious environment that can be enjoyed by families. With a variety of easy and moderate paths, you can find routes that are suitable for different ages and fitness levels, allowing everyone to enjoy the outdoors together.
Ludshott Common offers beautiful scenery year-round. In spring, the yellow gorse blooms add vibrant color, while late summer brings stunning purple carpets of ling and bell heathers across the heathland. The varied terrain and woodland areas provide pleasant conditions in most seasons, though paths can be muddy after rain.
Yes, several routes incorporate water features. The Passfield Pond loop from Bramshott and Liphook is a moderate 3.1-mile (5.1 km) route that takes you around a scenic pond, offering a refreshing change of scenery during your run.
Running routes around Ludshott Common vary significantly in distance. You can find shorter, easy paths around 2-3 miles (3-5 km), such as the Ludshott Common – Quiet Path in Ludshott loop from Grayshott, up to longer, more challenging trails exceeding 9 miles (15 km), like the View of The Devil's Punchbowl – View from Gibbet Hill loop from Headley Down.


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