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Jogging around Linkenholt offers access to a diverse natural landscape within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The region features an expansive 2,000-acre estate with undulating countryside, encompassing woodlands, arable land, and grassland. Elevations range from approximately 400 ft to 875 ft, providing varied terrains for running. Notable natural features include Combe Wood and Linkenholt Hanging, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with semi-natural woodland and chalk grassland.

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

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View from Combe Gibbet – Combe Gibbet loop from Linkenholt

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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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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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Climb out of Vernham Dean around 7.5% with steep bits in first third and short final push to the top. Half way up, kites can be seen soaring at eye level and calling over the adjacent valley.

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June 16, 2024, Combe Gibbet

Wonderful views to the North along this stretch

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on running routes around Linkenholt?

The Linkenholt area, situated within the North Wessex Downs AONB, offers a diverse and undulating countryside. You'll encounter a mix of woodlands, arable land, and grassland. Elevations range from approximately 400 ft to 875 ft, providing varied challenges. Routes often feature semi-natural woodland on rendzina soils, chalk and acid soils, and pockets of chalk grassland. Expect a natural, varied landscape suitable for different fitness levels.

Are there many running routes available in the Linkenholt area?

Yes, the Linkenholt area boasts a comprehensive network of trails. There are over 140 running routes available, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. This includes 12 easy routes, over 100 moderate options, and 25 more challenging trails for experienced runners.

Are there any family-friendly jogging routes in Linkenholt?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly highlighted, the area does offer 12 easy routes that could be suitable for families looking for a gentler jog or walk. The expansive countryside and varied habitats provide a pleasant environment for outdoor activities with children. Consider exploring routes with less elevation gain for a more relaxed experience.

Can I bring my dog on the running trails around Linkenholt?

The natural landscape of Linkenholt, with its extensive woodlands and open countryside, is generally welcoming for dogs. However, as some areas include arable land and nature reserves like Combe Wood and Linkenholt Hanging (a Site of Special Scientific Interest), it's always best to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats. Look for specific route details on komoot for any restrictions.

What are some notable natural features or attractions I might see while jogging?

The Linkenholt area is rich in natural beauty and historical interest. You might encounter the ancient woodlands of Combe Wood and Linkenholt Hanging, which are biologically significant. A prominent landmark is Combe Gibbet, offering panoramic views. Other nearby points of interest include the Kennet and Avon Canal Path and the historic Wilton Windmill.

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

Linkenholt's diverse landscape makes it suitable for running year-round. Spring brings blooming flora to the woodlands, while summer offers lush green scenery. Autumn provides stunning fall colors, and even winter can be beautiful, though trails might be muddier. The North Wessex Downs AONB is generally pleasant, but always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any circular running routes available?

Yes, many of the running routes around Linkenholt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Robins Croft Copse – Roe Wood loop from Stargrove is a moderate 9 km circular route. Another option is the challenging Clanville Drop – Conholt Hill Climb loop from Vernham Street, which covers about 15 km.

Where can I find parking for the running trails in Linkenholt?

Parking availability varies depending on the specific starting point of your chosen route. Many trails begin near villages or designated car parks. For routes like those around Combe Gibbet, there are often small parking areas or roadside spots available. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations for each trail.

Is Linkenholt accessible by public transport for runners?

Linkenholt is a rural village, and public transport options are limited. While some nearby larger towns might have bus services, direct access to Linkenholt and its trailheads often requires a car. If relying on public transport, plan your journey carefully and be prepared for potential longer walks to reach the starting points of the routes.

What do other runners say about the trails in Linkenholt?

The running routes in Linkenholt are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners frequently praise the unspoilt countryside, varied landscape, and panoramic views across the North Wessex Downs. Many appreciate the diverse terrain and the sense of natural escape the area provides.

Are there any places to eat or stay near the running routes?

While Linkenholt itself is a small village, the surrounding area within the North Wessex Downs AONB offers various options. You can find traditional pubs, cafes, and accommodation in nearby villages such as Faccombe, Ashmansworth, or Vernham Dean. These places often provide a welcoming stop for refreshments or an overnight stay after your run.

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