Best bike parks around Woldingham are found within the North Downs area of Surrey, a region known for its varied topography and extensive woodlands. This landscape provides a suitable environment for mountain biking and gravel riding. The area features a network of trails that cater to different skill levels. Woldingham's location offers access to natural spaces for outdoor activities.
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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The bike parks around Woldingham offer a variety of trails, including challenging MTB and gravel tracks, singletrack descents, and routes with varied surfaces. You'll find trails with pebble and hardpack surfaces, exposed roots, rocky sections, and semi-compact to loose gravel. Some descents are heavily rutted, requiring careful line choices.
Yes, some areas cater to a wider range of riders. For instance, View of London from Addington Hill is noted as family-friendly, offering trails suitable for MTB and gravel setups with mostly semi-compact to loose gravel. While many trails require decent experience, there are options for less technical rides.
Experienced riders will find several challenging options. Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails feature pebble and hardpack tracks with numerous exposed roots, demanding good bike handling. The Gravelly Hill Descent is a challenging singletrack with loose gravel and heavy ruts, best suited for MTB setups. Biggin Hill Singletrack also includes rocky sections that make traction difficult.
The Woldingham area is known for its natural beauty within the North Downs. From View of London from Addington Hill, you can enjoy expansive views across Croydon, Crystal Palace, and East London. Other trails, like those near Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track, offer superb views, especially from the top of the singletrack leading to the golf course.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, trails with chalky gravel or loose surfaces, like Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track or Gravelly Hill Descent, might be more enjoyable in drier conditions to avoid excessive mud. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and hiking. Popular options include the Marden Park & the North Downs Way loop, or routes around Epsom Downs Racecourse.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and the engaging rides. Tips mention the 'fun' challenge of rocky sections on Biggin Hill Singletrack, the ability to ride fast on Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track, and the 'good fun' of the Gravelly Hill Descent. The scenic views, especially from Addington Hill, are also highly valued.
When riding the Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track, be mindful of golf balls and golf carts. For Biggin Hill Singletrack, watch out for glass and other debris due to occasional fly-tipping. On trails like View of London from Addington Hill, be mindful of hikers and dog-walkers. For challenging descents like Gravelly Hill Descent, choose your lines carefully due to loose gravel and ruts.
For many of the trails, an MTB setup is ideal due to challenging terrain, roots, and rocky sections. However, a gravel bike with decent tires (e.g., 42mm) can also handle many routes, especially those with semi-compact to loose gravel, such as those found at View of London from Addington Hill or Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the komoot community appreciates the variety. The cross-crossing trails of Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails offer a complex network for exploration. The singletrack leading up to the golf course near Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track is also highlighted as a great bit of singletrack with superb views.
Specific parking information for each bike park is not detailed, but generally, areas like Addington Hills and Shirley Woods, being forest areas, often have nearby parking facilities or roadside parking options. It's advisable to check local parking regulations before your visit.
While direct public transport links to every trail might vary, Woldingham is accessible by train, and some trailheads may be within cycling distance or a short bus ride from stations. For example, Addington Hill is just east of Croydon, which has good transport links. It's best to plan your route using public transport maps in conjunction with your chosen trail starting points.


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