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Jogging around Whaddon offers varied terrain within a semi-rural landscape. The village is situated on a ridge approximately 140 meters above sea level, providing views of the surrounding countryside. The area is characterized by the Whaddon Chase, an ancient royal hunting forest with a good footpath network, encompassing native woodlands, fens, lowland meadows, and parkland. Gentle slopes and ridge topography present diverse gradients for runners.
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Moderate run. 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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Grade 2 listed . Designed circa 1841 by H E Kendall and built 1852.
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A grade II listed building, the Stable Block at Wimpole is a historic gem, showcasing exquisite Georgian architecture. Nestled within the Wimpole Estate, it stands as a testament to the estate's rich history and agricultural heritage. Today, the Stable Block is home to the gift shop at Wimpole, where you can pick up a souvenir from Wimpole.
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There is a bridleway to the left of this property, if you stand at the junction of the house and the adjacent field looking back down the tarmac road you would have ridden down to see the house, take the Bridleway and you will have some beautiful off road routes to go down which eventually brings you out by Church Lane and a really pretty church.
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Instead of turning back down the long driveway back to the road, turn at the Bridleway on the right which is fantastic
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A haven for chickens, check out their climbing frame and slide
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A magnificent gatehouse to a private house. One can get close to admire and photograph, but it is a private house and driveway. The bridleway 180 degrees from where these photos were taken and the area around here are worth exploring
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Whaddon offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 200 trails to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy paths to more challenging runs through the diverse landscape.
Jogging routes in Whaddon feature varied terrain, characteristic of its semi-rural setting. You'll find paths through ancient woodlands, open parkland, fens, and lowland meadows. The village's elevated position on a ridge also means you'll encounter gentle slopes and diverse gradients.
Yes, Whaddon has a good selection of easy running routes. Out of the over 200 available, 25 are specifically rated as easy, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed run. Many routes utilize the extensive footpath network within the Whaddon Chase.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Whaddon are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Long's Lake loop from Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth, a pleasant 3.8-mile trail.
Running trails in Whaddon vary significantly in length. You can find shorter loops like the 3.8-mile Long's Lake loop, or more extensive runs such as the 10.8-mile Pickering Woods โ Boybridge Grove loop, offering options for all fitness levels.
The running trails in Whaddon are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners frequently praise the quiet woodlands, varied landscapes, and the well-maintained footpath network within the Whaddon Chase.
Whaddon is known for its scenic beauty, particularly within the Whaddon Chase. Routes often pass through native woodlands, alongside ancient hedgerows, and through parkland associated with Whaddon Hall. The village's ridge-top location also provides extensive views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, the area around Whaddon offers several interesting points of interest. While running, you might be near historical sites like Wimpole Hall and Gardens or Wimpole's Folly. Other notable spots include the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory and the Greenwich Meridian marker at Orwell.
Whaddon offers enjoyable jogging experiences year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage in the woodlands. Summer offers shaded routes through areas like College Wood, while winter runs can be invigorating, especially on the well-established footpath network.
Yes, Whaddon is rich in woodlands, making it ideal for forest runs. The Keith Wood loop from Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth is a prime example, leading you directly through Keith Wood. The Whaddon Chase itself contains numerous native woodland sites, including BAP quality woods.
For those seeking a challenge, Whaddon provides several difficult running routes. The Pickering Woods โ Boybridge Grove loop from Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth is a difficult 10.8-mile path that traverses extensive woodlands, offering a more demanding experience.
Yes, some routes provide glimpses of historic landscapes. For instance, the View of Wimpole Hall โ Wimpole Hall Stable Block loop offers views of the parkland associated with Wimpole Hall, providing a scenic backdrop to your run.


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