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Basingstoke And Deane

Kingsclere

The best running trails around Kingsclere

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Jogging around Kingsclere offers diverse terrain, from the chalk escarpment of the North Wessex Downs AONB to mixed farmland and isolated woodlands. The area is characterized by prominent features like Watership Down, providing challenging climbs and panoramic views. Kingsclere Stream and the nearby River Test contribute to the natural environment, while local parks offer additional green spaces for running.

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  • The most popular jogging route is View From Watership Down – Watership Down Hill loop from…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

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View From Watership Down – Watership Down Hill loop from Kingsclere

19.2km

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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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 22, 2026, Ladle Hill

Think of Ladle Hill as the Iron Age’s greatest "Incomplete Project." Sitting right next to Watership Down, this hillfort is basically a 2,500-year-old construction site frozen in time. The ancient builders started digging their massive defensive ditches but just… stopped. Because it was never finished, you can clearly see the original "chalk heaps" and work pits, making it an archaeologist’s dream and a hiker's playground. It’s way quieter than its famous neighbors, offering 360-degree views and zero crowds. Perfect for a breezy picnic where you can contemplate why the Celts walked off the job!

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Watership Down Star rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars4.7Category:📍 Scenic spot Click to open side panel for more information'... I’m a huge Watership Down fan and it was magical to be here. ...'Opens in a new windowKaylaIf you’ve ever wanted to live out your own bunny adventure (minus the scary owls and general peril), Watership DownClick to open side panel for more information is a real, spectacularly beautiful place in North Hampshire. It’s part of a high chalk ridge that feels like the "top of the world" with views that stretch on forever.Everything in Richard Adams’ famous book—from the steep slopes to the specific farmhouses—is based on the real-life geography of this area. Here is how to enjoy it in a fun, relaxed way:The "Summit" ExperienceThe hill itself rises steeply on its northern side and slopes gently to the south. It’s a favorite for hikers and cyclists who want to feel like they’re standing on the spine of England.The Memorial Tree: At the top, you’ll find a beech tree planted in memory of Richard Adams. The original "Beech Hanger" from the book was destroyed in a 2004 storm, but the new one is protected by a wooden fence where fans have carved the names of the rabbits like Hazel, Bigwig, and Fiver.The "Iron Age" Vibe: The top of the hill is actually a partially completed Iron Age hill fort. You can still see the ancient earthworks and burial mounds (tumuli) that give the place a mysterious, ancient energy.Real Rabbits: Yes, there are actually plenty of rabbits! If you go at dawn or dusk, you’ll see the modern-day descendants of the book’s heroes hopping around the chalk grassland.Hidden Book LocationsYou can actually "track" the rabbits' journey through the local landscape, as almost every landmark in the story exists in the real world.Nuthanger Farm: This is a real working farm located just below the down. You can see it from the public footpaths, and it looks remarkably like the descriptions in the novel.The River Test: The rabbits famously crossed this river on a wooden punt. In reality, the Test is one of the clearest "chalk streams" in the world, famous for its trout and crystal-clear water.The Wayfarer’s Walk: This is the main "highway" for hikers that runs right along the ridge of the down. It’s the easiest way to navigate the area while soaking in the 360-degree views of the North Wessex Downs.

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A short section of twisty Singletrack linking Watership Down to Ladle Hill. it's rideable in most conditions but can get overgrown with tree branches in summer. It's best ridden E to W to get the downhill

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The hillfort on the top of the hill has never been excavated, but the land and ditch are sharply defined and well preserved. This Iron Age fort is roughly rectangular and enclosed seven acres within an embankment and ditch. There are two probable entrances to the east and west. The work seems to have been undertaken by several different labour forces, each working on a section of the defences, but for some reason the task was abandoned and the fort left unfinished. Great to walk along the unfinished ramparts, it's windy and flipping huge!!!

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February 14, 2025, Watership Down Hill

As a child the tale of Watership down haunted me, the movie traumatised me, to finally be able to visit where Richard Adams based it on was amazing. Such a beautiful area, I rewatched the film a day before coming. I'd not seen it since I was a child. Still a harrowing tale, but can see the genius and beauty of what was hidden in it.

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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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This is a long climb about 1.25 miles but take it steady and enjoy the view at the top.

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This is a lovely ride round the top of the test valley take in the lovely scenery and if you have the time spend a moment remember those who gave their lives in the service of this country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Kingsclere?

Kingsclere offers a diverse selection of over 25 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. These trails explore the picturesque landscapes of the North Wessex Downs AONB, mixed farmland, and tranquil woodlands.

Are there any easy jogging routes suitable for beginners or a relaxed run?

Yes, Kingsclere has 5 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed pace. These trails typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without significant challenge.

What are some good options for longer distance running trails near Kingsclere?

For longer runs, consider routes that venture into the North Wessex Downs. A challenging option is the View From Watership Down – Watership Down Hill loop from Kingsclere, which spans 11.9 miles (19.2 km) and offers significant elevation gain and expansive views. Another excellent choice is the Watership Down Hill – Ladle Hill Iron Age Hillfort loop from Kingsclere, a 10.3-mile (16.5 km) path exploring historic sites and varied countryside.

Are there any circular running routes in the Kingsclere area?

Many of the running routes around Kingsclere are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular View of Watership Down loop from Kingsclere is a 5.5-mile (8.9 km) circular trail that takes you through the stunning landscape surrounding Watership Down.

What kind of scenic views or landmarks can I expect along the running trails?

Kingsclere's routes offer breathtaking scenery, particularly around Watership Down, where you can enjoy panoramic 360-degree views of the North Wessex Downs. You might also encounter historical sites like the Ladle Hill Iron Age Hillfort, or enjoy viewpoints such as View from Plantation Hill. The area is characterized by chalk escarpments, rolling downs, and mixed woodlands.

Are there family-friendly running paths suitable for children?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly categorized, the local parks like Kingsclere Recreation Ground, The Fieldgate Centre Playfield, and Basingstoke Road Field offer well-maintained paths and open spaces that are ideal for shorter, less strenuous runs with family. These parks provide a safe and pleasant environment for outdoor activities.

Can I bring my dog on the running routes in Kingsclere?

Many of the public footpaths and trails in the Kingsclere area, especially those traversing the North Wessex Downs AONB and local woodlands, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.

What is the best time of year to go running in Kingsclere?

Kingsclere benefits from a mild climate, making it pleasant for running year-round. Spring and autumn offer particularly comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also great, but it's advisable to run in the mornings or evenings to avoid the midday heat. Even in winter, the trails are accessible, though some paths might be muddy after rain.

Are there any historical sites or attractions to see while running?

Absolutely! The region is rich in history. Along your runs, you might pass by the ancient Ladle Hill Iron Age Hillfort. Further afield, but still within the broader area, you can find sites like Calleva Atrebatum: Roman town and city walls or the historic estate of The Vyne, offering glimpses into the past.

What do other runners say about the trails in Kingsclere?

The running routes in Kingsclere are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an impressive average rating of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied terrain, the stunning views from places like Watership Down, and the overall natural beauty of the North Wessex Downs.

Is parking available near the running routes?

While specific parking details for every route are not listed, Kingsclere village and its surrounding areas typically offer various parking options, including village car parks and roadside parking near trailheads. It's advisable to check local maps or specific route descriptions for the most convenient parking spots for your chosen trail.

Are there any routes that offer views of the River Test or other water features?

While the Kingsclere Stream (Gaily Brook) flows through the area, and the River Test is part of the broader natural environment, specific running routes directly alongside the River Test are not highlighted in this guide. However, many trails offer views of the Kingsclere Stream and other smaller water features as they wind through woodlands and farmland.

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