Best bike parks around Limpsfield are primarily found in the natural mountain biking areas of Limpsfield Common and Limpsfield Chart. These locations offer an extensive network of trails and bridleways suitable for various skill levels. Riders can experience authentic off-road cycling through diverse terrain, from winding singletracks to challenging descents. The area provides a natural trail riding experience within a countryside setting.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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The viewing overlook is easily accessible from Coombe Lane tram stop. From the stop, I walked by the road there and by the trail back, but would recommend the trail both directions.
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Nice & shady trail on a hot August afternoon
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Incredible views, on a clear day you can see across London.
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Addington Hill lies just east of Croydon in a blissful greenspace. From this viewpoint, you can look north to the impressive skyline of London. The London LOOP trail goes through here.
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Fun to ride down and a decent surface to ride up. Gets quite rough and bouncy towards the bottom but still ok at speed. Watch out for walkers. Take the right fork halfway down to continue on National Cycle Route 21.
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This trail is a single track and has several rocky sections that can make traction a little difficult, aka fun! The top of the track off Skid Hill Lane (what a name!) is a mix of dirt and broken bitumen, and can be a bit of a fly-tipping location so be wary of glass and other tyre-shredding dangers!
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Limpsfield is known for its natural mountain biking opportunities, primarily within Limpsfield Common and Limpsfield Chart. You'll find an extensive network of trails and bridleways offering authentic off-road cycling. Expect a mix of winding singletracks, flowy sections, and diverse terrain, from open heathland to dense woodland, rather than purpose-built bike park facilities.
Yes, for experienced riders, trails like the Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails offer challenging sections with pebble and hardpack tracks and exposed roots, requiring decent experience and bike handling. Similarly, the Gravelly Hill Descent is a challenging singletrack with loose gravel and ruts, best suited for MTB setups.
Absolutely. Limpsfield offers trails suitable for various skill levels. The region research mentions an "Easy Access Trail" on Limpsfield Chart, starting from the High Chart car park, designed to be accessible even for mobility scooters. Additionally, the View of London from Addington Hill features tracks suitable for MTB and gravel setups, with some sections being family-friendly.
For panoramic views, head to View of London from Addington Hill, which offers great vistas across Croydon, Crystal Palace, and East London. You can also enjoy superb views from the top of the Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track, especially as there are no golfers.
The trails around Limpsfield offer a variety of terrain. You'll encounter winding singletracks, flowy sections, and areas with roots and rocks, providing technical challenges. For example, Biggin Hill Singletrack has several rocky sections. Many trails feature semi-compact to loose gravel, as seen at View of London from Addington Hill.
While specific seasonal conditions aren't detailed for all trails, the area's natural beauty, including bluebells in spring, suggests that spring and summer offer pleasant riding conditions. However, trails with exposed roots and gravel, like those in Shirley Woods, can be ridden year-round, though some sections might be more challenging in wet or winter conditions.
Yes, Limpsfield is a great base for various cycling activities. You can explore a range of mountain biking trails, road cycling routes, and touring bicycle routes. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Limpsfield, Road Cycling Routes around Limpsfield, and Cycling around Limpsfield guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural, untamed trails that provide a classic mountain biking experience within a beautiful countryside setting. The variety of terrain, from fast descents to scenic views, and the challenge of technical sections like those on Biggin Hill Singletrack, are frequently highlighted. The panoramic vistas and ancient woodlands also add to the appeal.
Yes, some trails feature technical elements. For instance, the Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails have numerous exposed roots. Other areas, like "Camberwell Green" mentioned in region research, include off-camber sections, roots, and rocks, providing additional challenges for riders.
The trails are quite accessible, catering to a wide range of abilities. There's a "Community Cycle Route" connecting Limpsfield Village with Limpsfield Chart, suitable for hybrid and off-road bikes, including younger riders. Additionally, an "Easy Access Trail" on Limpsfield Chart, starting from the High Chart car park, was completed in 2023 to be accessible even for mobility scooters.
The Gravelly Hill Descent is a challenging singletrack. It's predominantly medium-sized loose gravel and heavily rutted, so you need to choose your lines carefully to make use of the cambers as the track twists. While MTB setups are ideal, you can manage it on a gravel bike with decent rubber (e.g., 42mm tires).


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