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Hiking around Buttermere offers a diverse landscape characterized by a tranquil lake encircled by imposing fells. The region features a blend of serene lakeside paths, challenging mountain ascents, and varied woodlands. Natural attractions include waterfalls and distinctive rock formations, providing a range of terrain for outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular hiking route is View from Combe Gibbet – Combe Gibbet loop from Linkenholt, an 8.5 miles (13.7 km) trail that takes 3 hours 49…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

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View from Combe Gibbet – Combe Gibbet loop from Linkenholt

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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MCW73
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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October 12, 2025, View of the Landscape

Towards the end before the road, we tuned of onto another footpath but it’s really overgrown and parts you may need to bush wack. It’s fun but if your looking not to get wet or route finding then stay on the track till the road.

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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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Mr. B
June 16, 2024, Combe Gibbet

Wonderful views to the North along this stretch

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FAQs about hikes in Buttermere

  • What types of hiking difficulties can I expect around Buttermere?
    Buttermere offers a range of trails. Moderate routes, which are plentiful, typically require good fitness and involve mostly accessible paths where sure-footedness is beneficial. For those seeking more strenuous adventures, there are difficult routes that demand very good fitness, sturdy shoes, and some alpine experience.

  • What is the longest hiking route available in Buttermere?
    The longest hike you can undertake is the 'View of North Wessex Downs – Combe Gibbet loop from Linkenholt'. This route covers 23.6 km and generally takes about 6 hours 32 minutes to complete.

  • Are there any shorter hiking options for a quicker outing?
    For a quicker hike, consider the 'Combe Gibbet loop from Inkpen'. This route is 11.6 km long and typically takes around 3 hours 15 minutes, offering a moderate challenge for a shorter duration.

  • Which hiking trail is most recommended by other Komoot users?
    The 'Combe Gibbet loop from Linkenholt' is highly regarded by the Komoot community. It's a moderate 13.4 km loop that is usually completed in about 3 hours 48 minutes.

  • What kind of terrain will I find on hikes in Buttermere?
    Hiking trails around Buttermere commonly feature a mix of unpaved and gravel paths, forming the majority of the terrain. You will also encounter sections with asphalt and natural surfaces, utilizing a variety of ways, streets, and dedicated hiking paths.

  • Are there many easy trails suitable for beginners or families?
    Yes, Buttermere has a good selection of easy hikes, with 109 routes available that are generally suitable for all skill levels. These routes typically take up to 2 hours to complete and have minimal elevation gain.

  • What natural landmarks can I expect to see while hiking around Buttermere?
    Many hikes in Buttermere offer views of notable natural landmarks. You can expect to see features such as Combe Gibbet and enjoy scenic vistas across the expansive North Wessex Downs.

  • When is the best time of year to go hiking in Buttermere?
    While hiking is enjoyable year-round, spring and autumn typically offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer provides longer daylight for extended adventures, while winter is suitable for well-prepared hikers seeking solitude.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Buttermere?

Buttermere offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with over 250 trails to explore. These range from easy lakeside strolls to more challenging mountain ascents, catering to various skill levels.

What kind of difficulty levels can I expect on Buttermere's hiking trails?

The trails around Buttermere offer a diverse range of difficulties. You'll find over 100 easy routes, more than 130 moderate options, and around 20 difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every hiker.

Are there any family-friendly walks around Buttermere?

Yes, Buttermere is excellent for families. The circular walk around Buttermere Lake is a popular, relatively flat option, typically 4.5 to 4.9 miles long. It passes through woodlands, along the shore, and even through the unique Hassness Tunnel, offering ever-changing viewpoints suitable for all ages.

What are some notable natural attractions to see while hiking in Buttermere?

Buttermere is rich in natural beauty. You can discover majestic fells like Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks, or explore picturesque waterfalls such as Sourmilk Ghyll and Scale Force, the tallest waterfall in the Lake District. The tranquil Buttermere Lake itself, with its reflective waters and the iconic Buttermere Pines, is a central feature.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the Buttermere area?

Many routes in Buttermere are designed as loops. A popular example is the View from Combe Gibbet – Combe Gibbet loop from Linkenholt, which is 8.5 miles long and offers scenic views. The walk around Buttermere Lake is also a well-loved circular option.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Buttermere?

The hiking trails in Buttermere are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 380 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene lake waters, the dramatic fells, and the varied woodlands that define the region's unique landscape.

Are there any specific landmarks or points of interest near the hiking trails?

Yes, there are several interesting landmarks. You can visit Combe Gibbet, a historic site offering expansive views. Other nearby points of interest include the Crofton Locks and Pumping Station and sections of the Kennet and Avon Canal Path.

Can I find trails that offer views of the North Wessex Downs?

Absolutely. Trails like the Combe Gibbet – View from Combe Gibbet loop from Ham, an 8.7-mile route, lead through the North Wessex Downs, providing excellent opportunities to experience its rolling hills and scenic vistas.

Are there any longer, more challenging hikes for experienced trekkers?

For those seeking a greater challenge, Buttermere offers more strenuous options. An example is the Combe Gibbet – View of North Wessex Downs loop from Inkpen, a difficult 18.3-mile route with significant elevation changes, perfect for experienced hikers.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in Buttermere?

Buttermere is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for otters, red squirrels, deer, foxes, badgers, and the iconic Herdwick sheep while you're out on the trails.

What is the best time of year to hike in Buttermere?

Buttermere offers beauty year-round. Spring brings bluebells to Rannerdale Knotts, while summer provides longer daylight hours for higher fells. Autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter, though challenging, offers dramatic, serene landscapes for experienced hikers.

Are there any unique features on the trails, like tunnels or specific rock formations?

Yes, the circular walk around Buttermere Lake includes the unique Hassness Tunnel, a rock tunnel carved through a cliff face. You can also find the Buttermere Pines, known as 'The Sentinels,' which create an iconic scene with the fells in the background.

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