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Hampshire
East Hampshire
Buriton

Halls Hill – Queen Elizabeth Country Park loop from Clanfield

Hard

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Halls Hill – Queen Elizabeth Country Park loop from Clanfield

02:19

18.5km

420m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: February 27, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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South Downs National Park

Waypoints

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Parking

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11.8 km

Halls Hill

Highlight • Climb

The gradient of Kiln Lane in Buriton is approximately 11.3%. This is a 0.5 km segment that starts at 82 m altitude and ends at 140 m altitude. The difference in elevation is 58 m. Kiln Lane is a popular climb for cyclists using the Strava app.

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12.5 km

Good place to stop for shade and a view.

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17.9 km

Queen Elizabeth Country Park

Highlight • Trail

Here, cut through by the South Downs Way, is an excellent bike park, festooned with a variety of mountain bike trails to suit a variety of abilities. It can get a little over-faced in truly wet weather, but it's the best place or miles around for mtb-related thrills.

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18.0 km

The Queen Elizabeth Country Park Visitor Centre marks the gateway to the park, and is situated just off the A3 at the foot of Butser Hill.

The centre has information about the park and there’s a cafe (Beechwood Kitchen) here too. There are also bike tools and a water tap outside.

The park’s chargeable car park is situated just outside the visitor centre.

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18.0 km

Queen Elizabeth Country Park has more than 2,000 acres (809 ha) of downland and woodland to explore. The park contains Butser Hill, the highest point on the South Downs. The predominantly beech woodland was planted in the 1930s and is criss-crossed with footpaths and cycling trails. There is also a visitor centre, play areas, picnic spots, plus more to keep you entertained.

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18.4 km

There are two trails here. A blue "intermediate" and red "advanced trail" with jumps and very steep sections. The blue "intermediate" trail is just about OK for hybrid bikes with front suspension and you'll want to drop your tyre pressures to 50psi for the rough ground. I had 75psi for road riding and it was far too harsh. I didn't want to drop the pressures as I had an 18-mile ride home ahead of me.
Both trails really need a mountain bike with fatter tyres to cope with the rough tracks. Don't bring a road bike or anything like tag-alongs for young children here.

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18.5 km

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Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

12.6 km

3.31 km

1.50 km

787 m

248 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

14.5 km

1.75 km

1.10 km

961 m

108 m

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Highest point (240 m)

Lowest point (110 m)

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