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Gravel biking around North Kensington offers access to a mix of urban green spaces and more expansive natural areas within London and its surroundings. The region features multi-surface paths, dirt tracks, and quieter roads, providing varied terrain for exploration. The underlying natural landscapes of London, including gravel ridges and terraces, contribute to the diverse surfaces found on these routes. Its strategic location allows riders to reach diverse gravel biking routes further afield, including ancient woodlands and canal-side paths.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Embark on a truly diverse gravel biking adventure with the U.S. Capitol – Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls loop from Rockville. This difficult 88.2-mile (141.9 km) route guides you along…
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the visitor center there is a (free) museum with the history of Washington. There are also 2 small souvenir shops that can be visited without a ticket. A free ticket is required for a tour of the Capitol. Please note that no food or liquids are allowed during the visit. To enter the visitor center you must go through the security check.
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Lock 22, aka Pennyfield Lock, was built between 1829 and 1831, and the name came from the misspelling of the Pennifield family name. It has been restored and offers overnight stays to recreate the rustic feeling from that period.
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Meadowbrook Stables is a peaceful equestrian escape nestled in Rock Creek Park, Meadowbrook Stables offers lessons, trail rides, and the chance to watch riders in training. Even if you're not riding, it’s a scenic detour on a cycling or walking route, with horses grazing near the path and the quiet rustle of the woods make this spot feel a world away from DC. Best visited in the early morning or late afternoon for golden light and fewer crowds.
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Established in 1934, Meadowbrook Stables is a historic horseback riding school located along the Rock Creek Trail. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the grounds during summer hours, except for when the stables are closed on Sundays. For safety, only riders and staff may access the barn. Guests can greet horses in the outdoor stalls and enjoy the picnic area.
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Rock Creek Park, spanning 1,754 acres, is a natural escape from city life, offering trails, wildlife, and historic landmarks. Founded by Congress in 1890, this national park features not only natural beauty but also family-friendly activities. Visitors can explore its flat paved trails, visit the Smithsonian National Zoo, or learn about history at the 19th-century Peirce Mill. Families can enjoy the Nature Center, and Discovery Room. The park also hosts stargazing at its planetarium, guided ranger walks, picnic spots, and opportunities to visit historic sites like Fort Stevens, where Lincoln stood during the Civil War.
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There are guided tours, although very limited. Book in advance otherwise nothing will work.
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Great Falls has a scenic Horseshoe Bend where the river curves in a horseshoe shape around a rocky outcrop. It's a nice spot to stop for photos on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Trail.
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There are porta potties and ample parking. But the surface of the road is in a bad shape. No water.
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There are over a dozen gravel bike trails available around North Kensington, offering a variety of experiences. These routes range from moderate to difficult, providing options for different skill levels.
While the immediate routes listed from North Kensington are rated moderate to difficult, the region's proximity to expansive Royal Parks like Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park offers wide, flat paths suitable for leisurely cycling. For dedicated gravel, routes like Crossing Over the C&O Canal – Potomac River loop from The Clara Barton House are moderate and shorter, making them a good starting point.
Gravel biking around North Kensington offers diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of urban green spaces, multi-surface paths, dirt tracks, and quieter roads. Further afield, areas like Epping Forest provide ancient woodland tracks, fast-flowing segments, and rolling hills, while the Lee Valley Canal offers unpaved towpaths.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, the Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls – Pennyfield Lock loop from Cabin John is a moderate circular route that offers varied terrain, perfect for a substantial ride.
While gravel routes often focus on the ride itself, you can find natural attractions nearby. For instance, some routes might bring you close to areas like Rock Creek Park or the Rock Creek itself. You might also encounter man-made features like Boulder Bridge or Little Falls Dam.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls – Crossing Over the C&O Canal loop from Bethesda offer significant elevation gain over a longer distance, providing a demanding gravel biking experience.
North Kensington's central London location means many gravel routes, especially those venturing into areas like Epping Forest or along the Lee Valley Canal, are accessible via London's extensive public transport network. You can often take a train or tube to a starting point slightly further out to begin your gravel adventure.
Parking options near North Kensington can be limited due to its urban nature. For routes starting further afield, such as those exploring Epping Forest, it's advisable to research specific parking facilities near your chosen trailhead. Many routes are designed to be accessible by public transport to minimize the need for car parking.
The gravel biking routes around North Kensington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 4 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the ability to escape the city into natural landscapes, even within London's reach.
Gravel biking around North Kensington can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, many gravel paths remain rideable, though conditions can be muddier, especially in woodland areas like Epping Forest.
Many gravel routes, particularly those that connect urban areas with green spaces or follow canal paths, often pass through towns or villages where cafes and refreshment stops are available. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify points of interest, including cafes, along your chosen trail.
While many parks and green spaces in London are dog-friendly, specific regulations for dogs on gravel biking trails can vary. It's best to check local signage or park rules for areas like Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, or Epping Forest to ensure dogs are permitted, especially if they will be off-leash.
Yes, gravel routes around North Kensington and its accessible natural areas can offer scenic views. While urban routes might provide glimpses of cityscapes mixed with green spaces, venturing into areas like Epping Forest or along the Lee Valley Canal will reward you with more expansive natural vistas and tranquil landscapes.


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