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Touring cycling around Isfield offers diverse landscapes, from the chalk uplands of the South Downs National Park to the dense woodlands and heathland of the Weald and Ashdown Forest. The region is characterized by rolling hills, river valleys like the Ouse, and a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces suitable for various cycling routes. Isfield's location provides access to scenic trails and historical sites across East Sussex.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.7
(6)
39
riders
39.4km
02:27
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
20
riders
46.0km
02:48
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22
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112km
06:56
1,040m
1,040m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
17
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
17
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70.0km
04:12
510m
510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Long Reaching Sea views. Fills your heart lungs and eyes for days!
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Gets busy at peak times like bank hols and Half terms. Worthy fresh cofffee stop
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Discover some of the Rich History woven within Kent Walls of Battle Abbey
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I was surprised how much we enjoyed it! The audio guides are really interesting and we learned and experienced a lot. I would definitely come again, there is a lot to see and the big tour we chose covered everything. The shop was great too. The houses and (battle) grounds are managed by English Heritage.
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There are over 230 touring cycling routes available around Isfield, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
The routes around Isfield cater to various skill levels. You'll find approximately 40 easy routes, over 130 moderate routes, and more than 50 difficult routes, including those with challenging ascents in the South Downs.
The touring cycling routes around Isfield are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from quiet woodlands to scenic river paths, and the opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical sites.
Isfield offers good cycling opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially in areas like the Ashdown Forest. Summer is ideal for longer rides, while some routes might be muddy in winter, particularly unpaved sections.
Yes, there are family-friendly touring cycling routes around Isfield. Look for routes designated as 'easy' which often feature flatter terrain and quieter paths, suitable for a leisurely family outing. The region's network includes options that avoid heavy traffic.
Many touring cycling routes around Isfield, especially those on bridleways or quiet country lanes, can be enjoyed with a dog. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a lead where necessary, particularly when passing through farmland or nature reserves like Chailey Common where livestock may roam.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Isfield are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Green Lane Straight Stretch – Piltdown Pond loop from Uckfield, which offers a moderate circular ride.
Yes, the Isfield area features a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. You'll find routes incorporating green lanes, bridleways, and paths through woodlands and heathland, particularly in areas bordering the South Downs National Park and the Weald. These offer a more rugged touring experience.
For challenging ascents, focus on routes that venture into the South Downs National Park. These chalk uplands, including areas near Ditchling Beacon, provide significant climbs. The Horam Old Station – Battle Abbey and Battlefield loop from Uckfield is a difficult route with substantial elevation gain.
Touring cycling routes around Isfield offer access to stunning natural features. You can cycle near the River Ouse, explore parts of the South Downs National Park, and discover areas like the Ashdown Forest. Notable viewpoints include Blackcap Summit and Trig Point, offering expansive views, and the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs further south. You might also spot the Long Man of Wilmington and the Litlington White Horse on some routes.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can cycle past Lewes Castle, a significant landmark in the town of Lewes. Other attractions include Michelham Priory & Gardens and the charming Lavender Line heritage railway, which is very close to Isfield.
Parking is generally available in and around Isfield, often near village centers or designated trailheads. Many routes, like those starting from Uckfield, will have parking options nearby. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations and fees.
Isfield has a train station (Lavender Line) but it's a heritage railway. For mainline services, nearby towns like Uckfield and Lewes offer train connections. Policies for carrying bikes on public transport vary, so it's advisable to check with the specific train or bus operator beforehand. For more information on cycling in East Sussex, you can visit East Sussex County Council's cycling guide.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Isfield pass through or near villages like Fletching, which are known for their historical buildings, pubs, and cafes. You'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments and a break, especially on longer rides.


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