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Mountain biking around Stondon Massey offers routes through a landscape characterized by gently undulating terrain and stretches of woodland. The area features a low gravel hill and descends towards the River Roding valley. High hedges and tall tree-lined approaches contribute to the rural character of the routes. From higher ground, some trails provide views across the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
3.8
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18
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28.5km
01:37
220m
220m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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16
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29.9km
02:04
240m
240m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.9km
03:28
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.5km
02:47
280m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Do not come here no signal komoot takes you on a wild goose chase
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As you enter the forest goes down and then up, make sure you have enough to take up the hill
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I went down this trail yesterday 5 July 2025, coming from Kelvenden Hatch on a gravel bike. The trail through the forest was fine but as I neared the bottom of the hill my GPS indicated I was off route. As others have suggested the newish fence looks like it has been put in place to push you into a bog, which was dried up for me but only just after 4 months with little rain. It was also full of razor grass. It wasn't obvious which way to go, but I wasn't giving in and after some floundering around I managed to get through. Like the others ignoring the signs and lugging my bike across some quite deep ditches, which may be impassable in wet weather.
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Heading out of Braintree you hit the main road after this point. Careful of the traffic!
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Open 7 days a week from 7am to 3pm. Always a warm chatty welcome. Bike racks. Toilet. Excellent coffee and good selection of cakes as well as breakfasts and lunches. Highly recommend for a stop and refuel.
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awesome little spot to get some great views
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The terrain around Stondon Massey is characterized by gently undulating hills and stretches of woodland. You'll find routes that traverse a low gravel hill and descend towards the River Roding valley. The landscape features high hedges and tall tree-lined approaches, contributing to a picturesque rural cycling experience.
Yes, Stondon Massey offers a variety of trails, including options suitable for beginners and families. Out of the 10 available routes, 4 are classified as easy. These trails provide a good introduction to mountain biking in the area's gently undulating landscape.
Absolutely. For more experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 2 difficult-grade mountain bike trails available. An example is the Dunnow Cutting Forest Trail – Flitch Way road crossing loop from Shenfield, which covers over 110 km with significant elevation changes, typically taking around 7 hours to complete.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Stondon Massey are designed as loops, offering circular journeys. For instance, the Brentwood to Pole's Wood loop is a popular moderate 28.5 km circular trail that explores varied terrain.
The region boasts woodlands like Oak Wood and Church Wood, and from higher ground, such as Church Hill, you can enjoy views across to Chipping Ongar and towards Blackmore. The routes often feature high hedges and tall tree-lined approaches, enhancing the rural scenery. You might also encounter natural monuments like Redwood Grove Path or the The Pebble Wall.
While specific trails aren't designated 'dog-friendly' in the data, the general rural character of Stondon Massey with its footpaths and woodlands suggests that many trails could be suitable for cycling with a well-behaved dog, provided local regulations and etiquette are followed. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or other trail users.
The mountain bike trails around Stondon Massey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.4 stars from over 8 reviews. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, the gently undulating landscape, and the scenic stretches of woodland that define the area.
Yes, some routes incorporate stops at local establishments. For example, the The Bakehouse Cafe – Blackmore Tea Rooms loop from Brentwood is a moderate 58.9 km trail that includes a visit to the Blackmore Tea Rooms, offering a perfect spot for a break.
The gently undulating terrain and woodlands make Stondon Massey enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on unpaved sections due to the rural landscape.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites and other attractions. Nearby points of interest include Chipping Ongar Castle Motte and Bailey, the Havering Country Park, or the historic St Andrew's Church and Crusader's Grave, Greensted.
There are 10 mountain bike trails available around Stondon Massey, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult. These routes have been explored by over 65 mountain bikers using komoot.
Stondon Massey is a rural village, and while local bus services might connect to nearby towns, direct public transport access to specific trailheads may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes or consider driving to a suitable starting point with parking facilities.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits mentioned for mountain biking directly within Stondon Massey. However, always be mindful of private land, respect local signage, and stick to designated bridleways or public rights of way when cycling off-road.


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