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Jogging around Pamber, located north of Basingstoke in Hampshire, offers a diverse natural environment for runners. The region is characterized by ancient oak and birch woodlands, interspersed with areas of heathland, providing varied terrain. Numerous footpaths and undulating tracks crisscross the area, with the picturesque Honeymill Brook running through the forest. This combination of features creates an engaging setting for running.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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9.71km
01:00
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.40km
00:41
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.79km
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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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This pond is nestled within the woodland of Benyon's Inclosure. There is an embankment with a track that runs across the pond offering a pleasant pathway to stroll out, take in the views, and observe the surrounding wildlife.
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I stopped off for coffee and a toastie, good option for resupply.
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Found inside the lovely church of St Mary’s near Silchester. Nil desperandum - my new motto for hills
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St Mary the Virgin at Silchester sits at the top of Church Lane, a quiet single track road. This can get a little messy when the weather has been wet, with mud & debris running into the road and in parts forming two 'tracks' through the mud. Just be aware. Likewise, if you do have the misfortune to meet a car (or tractor) there is little room for both. In the summer months, walkers are often encountered walking in the middle of the road seemingly oblivious to anything else. The roman wall around Calleva Atrebatum is very popular, especially as you can walk on it all the way round. That said, I find Church Lane, Wall Lane and Clappers Farm Road, all of which pretty much come together at the church, to be lovely quiet roads to ride on. I do enjoy the undulating nature of most of the lanes around here.
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Calleva originated during the Iron Age and became the centre of the kingfom of the Atrebates. After Roman invasion in 43AD, the town was enlarged. It thrived throughout Roman rule, but, upon their departure, the town was slowly abandoned. Today, the site is managed by English Heritage. You can visit the crumbling Roman walls and amphitheatre. Entrance is free.
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At the time of my visit, despite Easter had come and gone 2 weeks before, Happy Easter signs and decorations were still adorning the gate. Everything was eerily quiet, though, as to remind me that we are still living through strange times, and the Covid-19 pandemic still has not been defeated.
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Christ Church is an unaltered small Victorian church, finished in 1867. It has been a Grade II Listed building since 1984. Ref. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1173070
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Komoot offers 17 diverse running routes around Pamber, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. These routes explore the ancient woodlands, heathlands, and picturesque landscapes of the region.
Yes, Pamber has options for all abilities. There are 2 easy running routes available, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog through the scenic environment. These paths often feature mostly paved or well-maintained surfaces.
The jogging trails in Pamber offer a varied terrain. You'll encounter ancient oak and birch woodlands, open heathland, and undulating tracks. The presence of Honeymill Brook adds to the picturesque scenery. Some routes may have significant elevation gain, while others are flatter, providing a diverse experience for runners.
Many of the running routes in Pamber are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps. For example, the Mp loop from Tadley and the Running loop from Silchester are popular circular options.
Pamber is rich in natural beauty and historical elements. You can jog through ancient woodlands with trees over 300 years old, past areas of purple heather, and alongside the pretty Honeymill Brook. Historically, a Roman road runs through Pamber Forest. Nearby, you can explore the fascinating Calleva Atrebatum: Roman town and city walls and its Amphitheatre.
Absolutely! Pamber Forest is a haven for wildlife. Joggers often spot deer, and it's an excellent area for birdwatching, with species like Blackcap and Green woodpeckers. The forest is also home to over 700 kinds of moths and butterflies, including the white admiral and purple emperor, especially along the sunny 'rides' or open corridors.
Pamber offers unique beauty throughout the year. Spring brings carpets of wild daffodils and birdsong. Summer is vibrant with buzzing insects and butterflies. Autumn transforms the landscape with purple heather and colorful foliage. Even winter offers tranquil, sunlit bare trees and opportunities to spot animal tracks. Each season provides a distinct and engaging running experience.
While Honeymill Brook runs through Pamber Forest, for larger water features, you might find routes that lead towards nearby lakes. The Woodland Forest – Kiln Pond and Beaver Sculpture loop from Silchester passes by Kiln Pond, offering a pleasant waterside view.
Pamber's varied network of footpaths includes options suitable for families. The easier routes, with mostly paved or well-maintained surfaces, are ideal for a family jog. The natural beauty and wildlife spotting opportunities also make it an engaging experience for children.
Parking is generally available at various access points around Pamber Forest and Common. Many of the running routes, such as those starting from Silchester or Tadley, have designated parking areas nearby, making it convenient to begin your run.
While Pamber Forest is primarily accessed by car, some routes may be reachable via public transport connections to nearby villages like Silchester or Tadley. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes serving these areas to plan your journey.
Yes, you can find amenities in the villages surrounding Pamber. For example, the route The Calleva Arms – Path Through the Field loop from Silchester starts near The Calleva Arms, offering a convenient stop for refreshments after your run. Other local pubs and cafes can be found in nearby communities.


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