Epping Forest loop from Hackney Wick
Epping Forest loop from Hackney Wick
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Embark on a difficult touring cycling adventure with the Epping Forest loop from Hackney Wick, a route spanning 45.0 miles (72.4 km). You will gain 1753 feet (534 metres) in elevation over an estimated 3 hours and 30 minutes. This challenging ride begins in Hackney Wick, guiding you along flat…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Start point
Train Station
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20.3 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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45.1 km
Highlight (Segment) • Climb
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60.6 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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72.1 km
Highlight • Restaurant
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72.4 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
47.0 km
11.7 km
9.26 km
2.63 km
1.79 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
51.6 km
19.6 km
1.08 km
133 m
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< 100 m
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This route is classified as 'difficult' due to its length of approximately 72.4 km and significant elevation gain of around 534 meters. While the initial sections along the canals are flat, the Epping Forest portion is hilly. Some segments within the forest may also be unpaved and difficult, potentially requiring you to push your bike.
The route features a varied terrain. You'll find primarily paved surfaces, including about 51.6 km of asphalt and 19.6 km of paved roads. There are also small sections of cobblestones (1.08 km) and very short unpaved or compacted gravel segments. Within Epping Forest, you'll encounter well-drained gravel paths, but some singletrack off-road sections can become very muddy, especially after rain.
The route typically starts in Hackney Wick, often utilizing the flat canal towpaths along the Regent's Canal and River Lea to head north towards Epping Forest. This provides a car-free start through urban waterways and green spaces.
Hackney Wick is an urban area with various parking options, though availability can vary. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability beforehand, especially for longer durations. Public transport to Hackney Wick is also a convenient option.
The estimated completion time for this 72.4 km touring cycling loop is approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes. However, this can vary significantly based on your fitness level, the number of stops you make, and trail conditions.
The route offers diverse scenery, transitioning from the vibrant urban environment of Hackney, with its street art and canal-side pubs, to the tranquil and extensive woodlands of Epping Forest. You'll pass through green spaces and quiet river paths before immersing yourself in the ancient woodland, providing a significant natural escape from the city.
Yes, the route features several highlights. You'll experience the Quiet Roads of Epping Forest, tackle the challenging Mill Lane (Bounce Hill) Climb, and ride along the Claybury Park Gravel Path. Near the start or end, you can also visit the Hackney Bridge Food Court & Bar.
Yes, along the initial canal sections from Hackney Wick, there are opportunities to stop at pubs and cafes. Within Epping Forest itself, there are some food and drink outlets, but it's wise to plan your stops and carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the longer forest sections.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or specific permits required for cycling on the designated shared-use paths and bridleways within Epping Forest. However, cyclists must adhere to guidelines for sharing the space with pedestrians and horse-riders. For detailed information on regulations, you can check the City of London Corporation's official website for Epping Forest.
Spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be great, but ensure you carry enough water. Winter cycling is possible, but some unpaved sections in Epping Forest can become very muddy and challenging, so check trail conditions beforehand.
While Epping Forest is generally dog-friendly for walkers, cycling with a dog on a leash can be challenging, especially on shared-use paths and busier sections. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure it is well-behaved, accustomed to cycling, and that you adhere to all leash regulations and clean-up rules. Consider the route's difficulty and length for your dog's capabilities.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it includes sections of the Three Forests Way, NCN National Route 1, Forest Way, Capital Ring (Section 13), Lea Valley Towpath, and Lea Valley Walk, among others. This offers opportunities to extend or modify your ride.