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Top 20 Bike Parks in Surrey

Best bike parks in Surrey are primarily found within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. The region's Greensand Ridge provides free-draining terrain, allowing for year-round riding conditions. Surrey offers a mix of natural singletrack trails and dedicated bike parks designed for skill progression. These areas cater to various skill levels, from beginner to advanced riders.

Best bike parks in Surrey

  • The most popular bike parks is Barry Knows Best Trail, a trail that is a well-known and loved singletrack on Holmbury Hill. It features roots, small jumps, drops, and berms, and holds up well even after heavy rain.
  • Another must-see spot is Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead, an MTB park. This location offers various downhill sections, including blue, red, and black graded trails, providing options for different skill levels.
  • Visitors also love Telegraph Road Singletrack, a trail known for its fast, flowing singletrack with several features. The trail includes some drop-offs and crosses fire roads, offering an exciting ride.
  • Surrey is known for its natural singletrack trails, dedicated dirt jump parks, and downhill trails. These facilities provide a range of experiences, from challenging descents to areas for practicing jumps and air-time skills.
  • The bike parks in Surrey are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 450 upvotes and over 130 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Holmbury Hill Viewpoint

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At 856 feet (261 m), Holmbury Hill is the fourth highest point in Surrey and affords spellbinding views over the Surrey Hills, most notably Leith Hill and Gibbet Hill. On the summit, you find the remains of an Iron Age hillfort.

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Peaslake Village

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Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead

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Here's the crossroads at the top of a steep fire road climb. At the top of the climb, turn left to find the start of a few very interesting downhill sections, rated blue, red or black. Something for everyone!

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Barry Knows Best Trail

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One of the best-known and most-loved trails in the Surrey Hills, Barry Knows Best is often techy, sometimes tight, brilliantly flowy singletrack that heads down the side of Holmbury Hill.

Start from Radnor Road, by the reservoir, with a few rooty corners and dips before a series of steps, berms and bumps that'll certainly put a grin on your face! It's easy to loop with the bridleway at the bottom leading straight back up the hill for round two!

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Telegraph Road Singletrack

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A pretty Ronseal trail name, Telegraph Road follows the dead straight telegraph pole line. The first part is pretty uphill and a bit pedally, and then you're treated to flowing singletrack that's all gently downhill, ending at the car park of the youth hostel. There's a few drop offs on this section so make sure you're happy with that before diving in! You cross a few fire roads on the trail too, so keep an eye out for any other bikers or walkers crossing these before flying through.

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Yoghurt Pots Trail

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From the top of Holmbury Hill, you'll find Yoghurt Pots trail by looking down the trail 328 feet (100 m) from the lookout.

Expect tight berms and a sequence of bomb holes before being spat out the other end onto the fire road, where you can turn left to go back up for round two, or turn right to ride Telegraph Row.

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Chalk Singletrack from Walton to Epsom Downs

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Narrow chalk track with descent - deep gulley in centre with some big chunks makes first section interesting - suggest you need plenty of rubber to negotiate at speed. Wider and better surface after descent

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Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track

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Flat pack, chalky gravel. Can get a quite rough (cobbles!) at the southern end but can be ridden fast on a gravel or MTB setup. Mind the golf balls and the golf carts!

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Challenging Singletrack Descent from Gravelly Hill (North Downs Way) South towards North Park Lane and the M25 overpass into Godstone. Mtb setups would be ideal but you can get away with this on a gravel bike with some decent rubber (I ran 42mm). The track itself is predominately medium-sized loose gravel and heavily rutted so you need to choose your lines carefuly to make use of the cambers as the track twists. Good fun!

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View of the Devil's Punchbowl

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No trip to the Punchbowl is complete without taking in the view from the dedicated viewpoint just beyond the National Trust cafe. A relief on a large stone on the viewing platform gives more information about what you can see.

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August 10, 2025, Chalk Singletrack from Walton to Epsom Downs

Quite tricky and technical (on a gravel bike) downhill route. Takes some concentration as chalky channels can be very narrow and easy to catch a pedal. Fun though!

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amazing scenery once you get to the national trust park. the. the path follows some good downhill and uphill areas where you are also met with a view of London in the far far distance. truly recommend!

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This stretch was exhilarating fun. I was riding it on a mid range mountain bike with front suspension, hard tail, and knobbly tyres. Not sure how I would have felt riding a gravel bike along it. It's a gulley with some big rocks in it.

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Some of this section is great, some is very rooty and has large loose cobblestone. Suitable for MTB. not so much for <35mm tyres.

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Lots of MTB trails if you can find them.

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The open summit of Holmbury Hill offers beautiful panoramic views. A delightful toposcope adds to the pleasure allowing you to identify features over 20 miles away. For example, from here on a clear day it is straightforward to see the prehistoric hill fort of Chanctonbury Ring on the South Downs located 20 miles (32 km) due south. Holmbury Hill is one of the three classic Surrey hills - along with Box Hill and Leith Hill - included in the ‘Surrey Three Peaks Challenge’. This 23-mile (37 km) round trip is comparable in distance to the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge but has a third less climbing. For less energetic hikers there is also a pleasant shorter three peaks Surrey walk comprising Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill and Leith Hill which has a round trip length of 12 miles (19 km).

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No trip to the Punchbowl is complete without taking in the view from the dedicated viewpoint just beyond the National Trust cafe. A relief on a large stone on the viewing platform gives more information about what you can see.

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The Devil's Punchbowl has a network of paths criss crossing through it. It's wonderful to visit any time of the year but on a crisp autumn day when the trees glow with a golden hue, you're in for a treat. Legend has it that it was created when the Devil scooped up a rock from here and threw it at Thor. The village to the north, Thursley, does indeed mean 'Thor's place'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain biking trails in Surrey?

Surrey is renowned for its extensive network of mountain biking trails, particularly within the Surrey Hills. Among the most popular are Barry Knows Best Trail on Holmbury Hill, known for its flowy singletrack with roots, jumps, and berms. Another favorite is Telegraph Road Singletrack, offering fast, flowing sections with some drop-offs. While slightly outside Surrey, Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead is also a highly regarded destination with various graded downhill sections.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners in Surrey?

Yes, Surrey offers options for beginners. The Surrey Hills trails, while diverse, include sections where beginners can build confidence. For dedicated skill progression, S4P Bike Park near Godalming offers progressive dirt jump lines suitable for all skill levels, from beginner to professional. Additionally, the planned Surrey Bike Park / Dorking West Dirt Jumps aims to be a 'progression park' for riders of all ages and abilities.

Where can I find advanced or technical mountain biking trails in Surrey?

For advanced and technical riding, the Surrey Hills provide numerous challenges. Trails like the latter half of Telegraph Row on Holmbury Hill feature technical sections and steps. Leith Hill offers challenging climbs and rewarding descents, with trails like Summer Lightning providing roots and jumps. Rogate Downhill, though slightly outside Surrey, is a dedicated park with blue to black graded trails for gravity-focused riders seeking downhill challenges.

What is the best time of year to visit Surrey's bike parks and trails?

The free-draining greensand terrain of the Surrey Hills means many trails hold up well year-round, even after heavy rain. However, spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant riding conditions with moderate temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter riding is possible, but some dedicated bike parks like S4P may close for maintenance.

Are there family-friendly bike trails or areas in Surrey?

Yes, several areas cater to families. While the Surrey Hills offer diverse trails, some sections are suitable for family rides. The Downs Link, an off-road trail following a disused railway line, provides a long, relatively flat, and scenic route perfect for cross-country cycling with family. Additionally, the planned Surrey Bike Park aims to be an inclusive venue for all ages and abilities.

What facilities like cafes or pubs are available near the main mountain biking areas?

Many popular mountain biking areas in Surrey have nearby facilities. Peaslake Village is a well-known hub for mountain bikers, offering cafes and pubs. Holmbury Hill and Leith Hill also have options nearby, and you can often find places to refuel in the surrounding villages. For specific details, local searches for 'cafes pubs accommodation near Peaslake mountain biking' or 'Holmbury Hill mountain biking' can provide current options.

How are the trail conditions in Surrey's bike parks, especially in wet weather?

Surrey's bike parks and trails, particularly those in the Surrey Hills, benefit from the free-draining greensand soil. This means many trails, such as Barry Knows Best Trail, tend to hold up well even after heavy rain, making them rideable year-round. However, conditions can vary, so it's always advisable to check local trail reports or community forums before heading out.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Surrey's bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, Surrey offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging routes around Box Hill and Leith Hill, as detailed in the Running Trails in Surrey guide. There are also many easy hikes, such as the Box Hill Stepping Stones Walk, found in the Easy hikes in Surrey guide. For road cycling, the region offers scenic routes through the Surrey Hills, which you can discover in the Cycling in Surrey guide.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features to enjoy while biking in Surrey?

Absolutely. The Surrey Hills are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering stunning views. From Holmbury Hill Viewpoint, you can enjoy panoramic vistas over the Surrey Hills, including Leith Hill. The region is characterized by its expansive forests, heathland, and valleys like the Devil's Punchbowl, providing a beautiful backdrop to your rides.

How does Surrey Hills mountain biking compare to Swinley Forest?

The Surrey Hills offer a vast network of natural singletrack trails, known for their roots, flow, and varied terrain carved into the Greensand Ridge. They provide a more 'natural' mountain biking experience. Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead, while not exclusively in Surrey, is a purpose-built trail center with clearly graded trails (blue, red, black), offering a more structured and often faster-paced experience with specific features like jumps and berms. Both offer excellent riding but cater to slightly different preferences.

Are Surrey's bike trails dog-friendly?

Many of the public bridleways and trails in the Surrey Hills are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or other trail users. However, specific rules can vary by location and land ownership. It's always best to check local signage or specific park guidelines before bringing your dog to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Where can I park when visiting bike parks in the Surrey Hills?

Parking is available at various points throughout the Surrey Hills. For areas like Holmbury Hill and Pitch Hill, there are often dedicated car parks near trailheads. For example, the walking bottom car park is a common starting point for trails like Supernova on Pitch Hill. It's advisable to check specific trail maps or local information for the most convenient parking locations for your chosen route.

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