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Gravel biking around Eastnor offers routes through varied terrain at the foot of the Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features dramatic ridges, rolling landscapes, and ancient woodlands, providing diverse environments for cycling. While Eastnor Deer Park itself does not permit bikes, the surrounding areas offer extensive gravel bike trails. These routes often include a mix of unpaved sections and bridleways, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
10
riders
16.7km
01:32
580m
580m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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32.5km
02:14
460m
450m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3
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13.8km
00:55
110m
110m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Swan Inn by the pond at Hanley Swan is a great place for a hearty breakfast before setting off on a long ride! Highly recommended!
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Lovely quarry and very to follow the route up to the top.
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The highest point of the Malverns, with great views.
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This is quite a spectacular place but quite rightly the Conservators and local authorities have securely fenced it off as there have been a large number of drownings here over the years. People have jumped off the low cliffs inot the freezing cold water and have also collided with old machinery and vehicles that are hidden under the water.
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Summer Hill is a bit of a bump in between the Beacon and the Wyche Cutting, however it's steep southern aspect does afford some of the best views along the Malvern Hills ridge, particularly when there is an Inversion happening.
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Great pit stop on your ride or hike and a choice of pub or cafe, both are great 👍 recommended!!
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There are some lovely places to stop and just look on and around the Malvern Hills, and this is one of them.
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Eastnor offers a selection of gravel bike trails, with 3 routes currently available on komoot. These trails are explored by over 20 gravel bikers, providing diverse options for different skill levels.
The gravel bike trails around Eastnor feature varied terrain, primarily at the foot of the Malvern Hills. You'll encounter dramatic ridges, picturesque rolling landscapes, and ancient woodlands. Routes often include a mix of unpaved sections and bridleways, offering a true gravel biking experience.
Yes, there are routes suitable for less experienced riders. For an easier option, consider The Great Oak – Hanley Swan Pond loop from Malvern College. This 8.6-mile (13.8 km) path navigates through rolling landscapes south of Malvern and is rated as easy, making it a good choice for families or those new to gravel biking.
For a more challenging ride, the Worcestershire Beacon – Worcestershire Beacon loop from Malvern Link is a difficult 10.4-mile (16.8 km) trail with significant elevation gain towards Worcestershire Beacon, offering expansive views. Another demanding option is the Gullet Quarry – British Camp Café loop from Little Malvern, a 20.2-mile (32.5 km) trail through the Malvern Hills.
No, cycling is not permitted within Eastnor Deer Park itself. However, the surrounding areas, particularly the Malvern Hills, provide extensive opportunities for gravel cycling on bridleways and permissive cycle paths.
The gravel trails often offer views of the dramatic Malvern Hills. You might encounter natural features like Gullet Quarry or Earnslaw Pool. Historic landmarks such as Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp) and Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort are also prominent in the wider region.
Yes, many routes in the Malvern Hills area offer stunning viewpoints. The Worcestershire Beacon loop, for instance, leads to the Worcestershire Beacon Summit, providing panoramic views. Other notable viewpoints in the region include Millennium Hill.
While specific parking for gravel biking directly at Eastnor Castle is not detailed, the surrounding Malvern Hills area offers various public car parks that serve as starting points for cycling routes. It's advisable to check local council websites or komoot tour descriptions for specific parking recommendations near your chosen starting point.
Eastnor and the wider Malvern Hills area have some public transport links, primarily bus services connecting to nearby towns like Ledbury and Malvern. However, options might be limited for carrying bikes. For detailed public transport information, including routes and bike carriage policies, it's best to consult local bus operator websites or National Rail for train services to Malvern Link or Great Malvern.
The Malvern Hills region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be excellent, though trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and shorter daylight hours.
Yes, the routes provided are typically circular loops, designed to bring you back to your starting point. Examples include Worcestershire Beacon – Worcestershire Beacon loop and The Great Oak – Hanley Swan Pond loop, offering convenient round trips.
The gravel biking routes around Eastnor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars from 2 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the dramatic scenery of the Malvern Hills, and the mix of challenging climbs and scenic, rolling paths.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not detailed, the Malvern Hills area and nearby towns like Ledbury offer various establishments where you can refuel. The Gullet Quarry loop, for example, mentions a British Camp Café, indicating opportunities for refreshments along some trails.


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