Best bike parks around Surrey Heath offer a range of mountain biking opportunities, primarily centered around Swinley Forest, which is just outside the immediate borders. This area features diverse terrain, including woodlands, heathland, and rolling hills, providing varied riding experiences. The region is known for its purpose-built trails and natural singletrack routes. Riders can find options suitable for different skill levels, from beginner-friendly loops to challenging red-graded trails.
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2 options for the start of this narrow run
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All bikes can do blue routes,, red is for swb mountain bikes
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if you're not comfortable going over the log, there is path on the side
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SWINLEY has great trails. If you have the leg power… from the top of the hill in the picture… there’s 3…4 downhill twisty trails to enjoy. KEEP safe.
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Update: the red route is open now and has been for a year or so also a couple of new sections have been built on the red trail!
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Right at the start of Red 22 where you leave the fire road, there's a narrow wooden bridge feature, or 'skinny' to ride over to get up and over the log before this section of narrow singletrack. If you'd rather not try this one, there's a B-line to the left that avoids this trail feature.
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A nice stretch through the forest, lots of paths to choose from!
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Yes, Swinley Forest, just outside Surrey Heath, offers a 1km Green Trail with gentle descents and climbs, perfect for beginners to build confidence. The Blue Trail also provides a good introduction to singletrack with moderate gradients.
You'll find diverse terrain, including purpose-built trails with berms, rollers, and tabletops, especially in Swinley Forest. Natural trails in areas like the Surrey Hills AONB and Chobham Common feature woodlands, heathland, and rolling hills, with sections that can be uneven, rooty, or muddy.
For advanced riders, the Red Trail at Swinley Forest offers varied terrain including natural woodlands, tight and twisty singletrack, steeper sections, longer descents and climbs, roots, drops, and tabletops. You can access it via the Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead.
Swinley Forest is very family-friendly, with its Green and Blue trails suitable for various skill levels. The presence of Swinley Bike Hub on-site also offers bike hire and coaching, making it accessible for families.
The trails at Swinley Forest are purpose-built and hard-packed, ensuring good riding conditions year-round. However, natural trails in areas like Tunnel Hill are particularly enjoyable in autumn when conditions are dry.
Beyond standard trails, you might encounter unique features like the Wooden Skinny Bridge Over Log, which offers a narrow wooden bridge challenge with an alternative B-line. There are also sections like Tight Like a Tiger Singletrack, known for its rewarding, relatively flat singletrack that requires pedaling to maintain momentum.
Yes, Frith Hill, which also features a bike track, was the site of a First World War prison of war camp. It offers a glimpse into the area's past while enjoying the outdoors.
Swinley Forest has a large car park shared with The Look Out Discovery Centre, providing ample parking for visitors. For other natural trail networks like those in the Surrey Hills, parking options may vary, so it's advisable to check local information for specific trailheads.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, as detailed in the Cycling around Surrey Heath guide. There are also easy hiking trails, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Surrey Heath guide.
Swinley Forest has refreshment options available at The Look Out Discovery Centre, adjacent to its car park. For other areas, local villages within the Surrey Hills AONB and around Chobham Common often have pubs and cafes, though their proximity to specific trailheads may vary.
While Swinley Forest is popular, exploring the broader Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Chobham Common can offer a wealth of natural mountain biking trails that might be less crowded than dedicated bike park sections. These areas provide extensive networks through woodlands and heathland.


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