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The best MTB trails around Highclere

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Mountain biking around Highclere offers diverse landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, ancient beech woods, and chalk downlands. The terrain provides a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents, suitable for various skill levels. Riders can explore areas featuring historic parkland and natural features like Beacon Hill. The region's varied topography ensures a dynamic mountain biking experience.

Best mountain bike trails around Highclere

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is View from Combe Gibbet – Combe Gibbet loop from Newtown,…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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View from Combe Gibbet – Combe Gibbet loop from Newtown

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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March 22, 2026, View From Watership Down

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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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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All Saints Church is a Grade I listed building located in the historic hamlet of Old Burghclere, Hampshire. Its origins date back to circa 1100, making it the original parish church. The architecture is a rich blend of styles, featuring an aisleless Norman nave and an Early English chancel. Notable features include blocked Norman doorways, a 17th-century bell turret, and two extremely plain external mausolea. The church fell into disuse in the 19th century as the population shifted, but was restored by the Carnarvon family (of nearby Highclere Castle) in 1861. It remains a historic gem adjacent to Burghclere Manor. It is only used on Christmas Day.

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Not only are these old Cold War Cruise missile bunkers but Star Wars used them in the Force Awakens film as the rebel base

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails around Highclere?

Mountain biking around Highclere features diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, ancient beech woods, and chalk downlands. The terrain offers a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents, providing a dynamic experience for riders. You'll find trails winding through historic parkland and past natural features like Beacon Hill.

How many mountain bike trails are available in the Highclere area?

There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Highclere listed on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families in Highclere?

Yes, Highclere offers trails suitable for various skill levels. While many routes are moderate, there are also easier options available. These trails typically feature less technical terrain and more gentle gradients, making them suitable for those new to mountain biking or families looking for a less strenuous ride.

What are some of the more challenging mountain bike routes in Highclere?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Highclere offers routes with significant elevation gain and longer durations. For example, the Combe Gibbet on Gallows Down loop from East End is a moderate route covering over 36 km with more than 550 meters of ascent, providing a demanding ride through varied terrain.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails in Highclere?

The mountain bike routes in Highclere are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views, and the opportunity to explore ancient woodlands and historic parkland.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in Highclere?

Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Highclere are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Penwood Forest – Brownhill Wood loop from Enborne, a moderate 32.5 km path that winds through dense woodlands and rolling terrain.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while mountain biking in Highclere?

Highclere's trails pass by several notable natural features and historical sites. You can encounter prominent viewpoints like View from Plantation Hill and View from White Hill, offering expansive vistas of the countryside. The area also features ancient beech woods and the historic Combe Gibbet.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain bike trails in Highclere?

Highclere's countryside is generally dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs on leads, especially due to the presence of ground-nesting birds, rare flora and fauna, and sheep on the estate. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Highclere?

Highclere offers a compelling outdoor experience year-round. The ancient beech woods and chalk downlands provide scenic beauty in all seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer allows for longer daylight hours. Winter rides can be invigorating, though some trails might be muddier.

Are there any routes that offer views of the North Wessex Downs?

Yes, several routes provide stunning views of the North Wessex Downs. The View of Wayfarer's Walk – View of North Wessex Downs loop from Enborne is a popular choice, leading through varied terrain with excellent vistas of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Are there any mountain bike trails that include a pub or cafe stop?

While specific routes are not explicitly designed with pub stops, the Highclere area is a tranquil escape near larger towns, and many routes pass close enough to villages where you can find local pubs or cafes for refreshments. Planning your route with a stop in mind is recommended.

What is the typical duration for mountain bike rides in Highclere?

The duration of mountain bike rides in Highclere varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. You can find shorter rides lasting around 1.5 hours, such as the View of Wayfarer's Walk – View of North Wessex Downs loop from Enborne, to longer, more challenging routes that can take over 2.5 hours, like the View from Combe Gibbet – Combe Gibbet loop from Newtown.

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