Best bike parks around Chelsham and Farleigh are not dedicated facilities within the villages themselves, but the surrounding region offers extensive mountain biking opportunities. The area is characterized by the Surrey Hills, a National Landscape known for its diverse network of natural trails, bridleways, and byways. These trails provide a range of experiences, from challenging descents to scenic routes through forests. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, including loamy tracks, jumpy sections, and rooty paths, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 13, 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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While there are no dedicated, purpose-built bike parks directly within Chelsham and Farleigh, the surrounding region, particularly the Surrey Hills National Landscape, offers an extensive network of natural mountain biking trails. You'll find diverse terrain including loamy tracks, jumpy sections, rooty and rocky paths, challenging climbs, and fast descents. These trails cater to various skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, the broader Surrey Hills area offers trails suitable for families and beginners. For example, View of London from Addington Hill features tracks through Addington Hills that are great for MTB and gravel setups, and it's listed as family-friendly. The extensive network of trails in the Surrey Hills also includes easier sections and bridleways that are less technical.
Some popular spots include Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails, known for its challenging pebble and hardpack tracks with exposed roots. Another favorite is Biggin Hill Singletrack, which offers rocky sections, fast descents, and scenic views around Kent. The Surrey Hills also feature well-known areas like Leith Hill with its 'Summer Lightning' descent, and trails around Peaslake.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter flat pack and chalky gravel on tracks like Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track, which can get rough with cobbles. Other trails, such as Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails, feature pebble and hardpack surfaces with exposed roots. You can also expect dirt, broken bitumen, and challenging singletrack descents with loose gravel and ruts, as found on the Gravelly Hill Descent.
Absolutely. The region offers several challenging options. Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails requires decent experience and bike handling for its ascents and descents. The Gravelly Hill Descent is a challenging singletrack with loose gravel and ruts, ideal for MTB setups. The Surrey Hills, particularly areas like Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill, and Leith Hill, are renowned for their technical features, drops, and fast descents that provide an adrenaline rush for experienced riders.
The Surrey Hills area is known for offering good riding conditions year-round. Due to the sandy soil in many parts, some trails remain rideable even in winter. However, for the most pleasant experience, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, several trails offer stunning views. View of London from Addington Hill provides extensive vistas across Croydon, Crystal Palace, and East London. The Biggin Hill Singletrack also offers great scenery around Kent. Additionally, the North Downs Way, which has sections suitable for cycling, provides great views across the Thames Valley and to the South Downs.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Chelsham and Farleigh is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for gravel biking or touring. For example, there are many gravel biking routes and general cycling routes available. The Surrey Hills also offer extensive opportunities for hiking and trail running on its network of footpaths and bridleways.
Yes, komoot lists dedicated MTB Trails around Chelsham and Farleigh. These include routes like the 'Valley View Descent loop from Warlingham' which is rated easy, and more moderate options such as the 'Valley View Descent – Duck Farm Track loop from Hutchinson's Bank' or the 'Selsdon Wood – Duck Farm Track loop from Selsdon Wood'.
The Surrey Hills are a significant destination due to their extensive network of natural trails, bridleways, and byways, offering a wide variety of terrain for all skill levels. The area benefits from a 'right to roam' in places like The Hurtwood, allowing cyclists to explore beyond just bridleways. Its natural beauty, challenging features, and strong mountain biking community with local support make it a prime spot for off-road cycling.
Many trails, especially those with loose gravel or exposed roots, require careful line choice and decent bike handling. Be mindful of other trail users, including hikers and dog-walkers, particularly in popular areas like Addington Hills or along the North Downs Way. Some areas, like the Biggin Hill Singletrack, may have glass or other debris, so staying vigilant is advisable.


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