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Jogging around Merriott offers a network of routes primarily featuring paved surfaces through local landscapes. The area provides varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. These jogging routes explore the village surroundings and nearby areas, offering accessible paths for running. The local topography includes gentle undulations, with some routes featuring moderate elevation gains.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
30
runners
8.22km
00:52
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
21
runners
10.6km
01:08
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17
runners
11.4km
01:14
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
16
runners
17.4km
01:51
200m
200m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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runners
22.8km
02:30
340m
340m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Can be viewed from the road at the corner of Lower Hyde Road
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Amazing coffee and lush cake. Lovely friendly cafe. Open in the week but also Sunday 10am to 1pm
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Well-preserved deserted medieval settlement of Whitcombe. Earthworks include hollow way, lynchets, small enclosures, house platforms and a pond. A gorgeous walk across the area with such a historic past.
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Hollow Lane is a great example of a Hollow Way, a sunken lane typical of this area of the country. These ancient lanes are cut into the landscape but we're not entirely sure why. It could be simply due to erosion by booth people and animals over 100s of years, exacerbated by water run off. They may also have been cut initially to make animal heading easier and to provide protection from the weather. What ever the cause they make for very atmospheric riding!
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Small village which is almost like a cross roads to different cycling routes. Co-op shop here for resupply options.
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Montacute house driveway, gates locked and small Ham Stonewall at the end.
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HISTORY The Tower dates from the 13th century. The embattled top and cornice were added in the 15th century. The Porch and room above were added about 1325. It will be noticed that it is not bonded in to the wall of the Tower. The room above, sometimes call a Parvise, may have been used for school purposes, or as a place from which the priest or other person could watch the church. The main doors were probably replaced in the mid 1800s and are reputed to have come from Ilchester Jail when it closed. The Chancel The east window (containing some mediaeval glass) and wall are 15th century. There is no physical evidence of an apse. The other windows on the north and south date from about 1250. Those on the north may have been altered in the 15th century. The altar is Jacobean and the altar rails date from Charles I. Fine specimens of 12th century corbel tables are to be seen on the north and south walls. Note the scratch dial on the south side. The Nave The fine Norman Chancel Arch is thought to have been rebuilt. It was restored in 1862. The Wall Paintings on the wall above the chancel arch are 14th or 15th century; those on the north and south walls are 17th century. In the north wall is a fine recumbent effigy of Thomas Strode who died in 1595. The Recesses in the north and south walls are probably the one an Easter Sepulchre, and the other an Aumbry. The double Piscina in the south east angle dates from around 1300. The Font is late 12th or early 13th century and was originally centrally in the nave. It was moved in 1916. The North Transept was added about 1190. It has a typical ribbed vault with rich stiff leaf corbels of the finest Transitional style, a style between Norman and Early English, which is rare in Somerset. The north window dates from about 1430. The 15th century stone Screen at the entrance was probably brought with the stone altar from the Chapel of St Nicholas in the Castle at West Stoke. The South Transept was added about 1300. Church Lane, Stoke sub Hamdon, Somerset. TA14 6UF
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Ham Hill is a magnificent country park with panoramic views over the South Somerset Moors, Exmoor and the Mendip Hills from the top. During the Iron Age, a huge hill fort would have stood here which would have been one of the largest in the south west. Today, there's a number of hiking trails and bike routes through the park.
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There are over 10 dedicated running trails around Merriott, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for joggers. In total, komoot lists 13 routes in the area.
The jogging routes in Merriott primarily feature paved surfaces through local landscapes. While many paths are accessible, some routes include gentle undulations and moderate elevation gains, providing varied terrain for different fitness levels.
Yes, Merriott offers several routes suitable for beginners. There are 2 easy routes available, perfect for those new to running or looking for a more relaxed jog. For example, the Running loop from Merriott is a moderate 4-mile (6.4 km) path that can be adjusted for an easier pace.
Absolutely! Many of the running trails around Merriott are circular loops. For instance, the popular In the Hollows loop from Merriott is a moderate 6.1-mile (9.9 km) route that takes you through local scenery and returns to your starting point.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Merriott offers several difficult routes. There are 4 difficult routes in the area. One such option is the Rest Stop with a View – Dinnington Docks Pub loop from Merriott, a demanding 10.8-mile (17.4 km) path with significant elevation changes.
The running routes in Merriott are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 25 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain and the accessibility of the paved paths through the local landscapes.
While the routes primarily focus on local landscapes, you can find nearby natural attractions. For example, the Ham Hill Country Park is a notable forest area, and Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle offers a historical landmark. These are located a short distance from Merriott and can be incorporated into longer runs or explored separately.
Yes, there are several beautiful lakes and reservoirs in the vicinity of Merriott. You could visit Sutton Bingham Reservoir or Chard Reservoir Nature Reserve, both offering scenic spots to relax after your run.
All routes are available on komoot, where you can find detailed maps, elevation profiles, and turn-by-turn navigation. You can download routes for offline use, ensuring you stay on track even without mobile signal.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed, Merriott village itself offers local parking options. It's advisable to check local signage for public parking availability when planning your run.
Yes, some routes offer opportunities for refreshment. The challenging Rest Stop with a View – Dinnington Docks Pub loop from Merriott, for example, is specifically named for its pub stop opportunity, allowing you to refuel during or after your run.
A moderate running route in Merriott typically takes around 40 to 60 minutes to complete. For instance, the Old Gardens Plantation loop from Hinton St. George, which is 3.9 miles (6.2 km), can be completed in about 40 minutes.


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