Best bike parks around Warlingham are found within the wider North Downs and Surrey Hills region, an area known for mountain biking. The landscape features rolling chalk meadow hillsides and woodlands, providing significant elevation changes. Parts of Warlingham reach 200 meters above sea level, contributing to diverse terrain. The free-draining greensand in higher elevations ensures good riding conditions year-round.
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 and trails in the Warlingham area, part of the North Downs and Surrey Hills, offer diverse terrain. You'll find a mix of chalk ridges, dense woodlands, and open areas. Specific highlights include pebble and hardpack tracks with exposed roots at Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails, semi-compact to loose gravel at View of London from Addington Hill, and rocky sections on the Biggin Hill Singletrack. The free-draining greensand in higher elevations ensures good riding conditions year-round.
Yes, several options cater to experienced riders. Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails are challenging, requiring decent experience and bike handling for their ascents and descents over pebble and hardpack tracks with exposed roots. The Gravelly Hill Descent is a challenging singletrack with loose gravel and ruts, ideal for MTB setups. Further afield, Rogate Downhill near Petersfield offers a variety of downhill trails from blue to black grades.
For scenic views, visit View of London from Addington Hill, which provides extensive views across London. The Biggin Hill Singletrack also offers great scenery around Kent. Additionally, the Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track provides superb views from its top, especially as it leads up to a golf course.
While dedicated family-friendly bike parks are limited directly in Warlingham, the wider area offers accessible routes. The 'Valley View Descent loop from Warlingham' is an easier 9.1-mile path suitable for all fitness and skill levels, offering pleasant views. The Surrey Hills also feature trails catering to all abilities, including family-friendly paths. View of London from Addington Hill is categorized as family-friendly.
Beyond specific bike parks, the region boasts popular mountain biking routes. The 'Fosterdown Wood Bridleway – Gravelly Hill Bridleway loop from Whyteleafe South' is a 22.6-mile trail with significant elevation changes, suitable for experienced riders. The 'Spynes Mere Nature Reserve – Water Lane loop from Whyteleafe South' is another 21.4-mile trail through varied terrain. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Warlingham guide.
The free-draining greensand found in the higher elevations of the Surrey Hills, which includes areas near Warlingham, provides excellent riding conditions year-round. This means you can enjoy the trails even outside of peak season without excessive muddy conditions.
Yes, gravel biking is very popular in the area. Many trails, including those at Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails and View of London from Addington Hill, are suitable for gravel setups. The Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track is another excellent option. For more routes, explore the Gravel biking around Warlingham guide.
Besides mountain biking and gravel riding, the Warlingham area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Gravelly Hill Viewpoint – Wheat Fields at Woldingham loop from Whyteleafe'. For a broader selection, check out the Cycling around Warlingham guide.
While not directly in Warlingham, S4P Bike Park near Godalming is a dedicated dirt jump park with progressive lines, located within a reasonable distance from the Surrey Hills area. This offers a different experience for riders looking for specific jump features.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse terrain, ranging from fast descents to technical climbs, and the scenic beauty of forests and open areas. The accessibility of routes for all abilities, from family-friendly paths to advanced mountain bike trails, is also highly valued. The strong mountain biking community and the availability of services like skills coaching in the Surrey Hills add to the positive experience.
The trails around Warlingham cater to a range of difficulty levels. You'll find intermediate trails like View of London from Addington Hill and Biggin Hill Singletrack, as well as challenging routes such as Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails and the Gravelly Hill Descent. There are also easier options like the 'Valley View Descent loop from Warlingham' for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride.


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