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A good way to meet local runners is to participate in a parkrun. Queen Elizabeth parkrun, Alice Holt parkrun, Hogmoor Inclosure parkrun and Edenbrook Country parkrun are some of the parkruns in this area.

Havant parkrun is a group run close to East Hampshire. It has a hilly course that might suit those looking for a hill workout.

Queen Elizabeth Country Park is a hilly running spot with a soft surface.

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For those who like to run on soft surfaces, these are recommended only a short trip from East Hampshire: the course of Edenbrook Country parkrun, the course of Rushmoor parkrun, the course of Chichester parkrun and the course of Great Salterns parkrun.

Those wanting to run on a hard surface and are willing to go a bit outide of East Hampshire can go to the course of Sandhurst Memorial parkrun or the course of Southsea parkrun.

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Queen Elizabeth parkrun

Alice Holt parkrun

Running spots Running spots in East Hampshire

Queen Elizabeth Country Park

Group runs Group runs in East Hampshire

Alice Holt parkrun | Queen Elizabeth parkrun

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