Best bike parks around Artington are found within the scenic Surrey Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known for its extensive network of trails. This region, close to Artington, offers diverse off-road cycling experiences. Riders can explore picturesque landscapes, woodlands, and river views. The trails provide a variety of difficulty levels, from easy paths to more challenging mountain biking routes.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Path is getting overgrown at the start (Aug 25), but still passable.
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This was known as T5 when it was first crafted long before the hords arrived. See T0, T1, T1.5
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Barries had been significantly reworked this year with the berms improved, there's quite a few jumps added as well, all with chicken runs.
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Its a fun track with well constructed drop and a double gap jump both both have chicken runs if you want to swerve the feature. There is a surprise in store shortly after the drop as you turn a left hand bend. The side of the trail drops away steeply to the right hand side. This trail is preferable to the alternative route down which is a parallel track through a rain-washed gully.
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Agree with Ian (should have read his tip before today). No harm done but yes, I’d say it’s a smidge beyond a gravel bike. Would have been fine on my hard tail MB
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One of more established trails in Peaslake, secret Santa has a double gap jump, a drop off and some fast turns to navigate. It’s super fun and great to ride in all weather conditions.
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There is a strong community spirit, which is centred around the Peaslake Village Stores, The Hurtwood Inn and Pedal and Spoke. St Marks’ is part of Shere and Peaslake Church. Services alternate on a Sunday between St Marks’ and St James’ in Shere. Peaslake Village Hall, is an excellent community asset, built in 1923 and regularly used for clubs, social occasions and amateur dramatics.
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While Artington doesn't have traditional lift-served bike parks, the surrounding Surrey Hills offer an extensive network of natural trails suitable for mountain biking and general cycling. These trails provide diverse off-road experiences, from flowy singletracks to more technical descents, set within picturesque woodlands and scenic landscapes.
Yes, the Surrey Hills area offers several routes suitable for families. For example, Peaslake Village is a welcoming hub for cyclists, and many trails in the area cater to various skill levels, including easier paths. The general cycling routes around Artington also include options with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed family ride.
The area is well-known for its intermediate mountain bike trails. You can explore options like Barry Knows Best Trail, which offers a flowy singletrack with rooty corners, dips, and berms. Another excellent choice is The Rollercoaster V2 Trail, known for its well-built berms, tabletops, and great flow.
Yes, for advanced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers trails like Shere Descent – A25 Drop. This descent is known for being steep and technical, providing a thrilling experience for experienced mountain bikers.
The Surrey Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, provides stunning natural scenery. You'll encounter picturesque landscapes, dense woodlands, and river views, such as those along the River Wey. Many trails are set within forests, offering a refreshing and immersive outdoor experience.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and the scenic beauty of the Surrey Hills. Trails like Barry Knows Best Trail are loved for their 'brilliantly flowy singletrack' and being 'great all weather' options. The welcoming atmosphere for cyclists, especially around hubs like Peaslake Village, is also highly appreciated.
For a fun and established trail with unique features, consider Secret Santa Trail. It includes a double gap jump, a drop-off, and fast turns, with options for chicken runs around the features, making it enjoyable in various weather conditions.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Artington offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for general cycling and road cycling. There are also many hiking opportunities, allowing you to explore the scenic Surrey Hills on foot. For more ideas, check out the MTB Trails around Artington, Cycling around Artington, and Road Cycling Routes around Artington guides.
Yes, Peaslake Village is a well-known hub for mountain bikers, offering cafes and a welcoming atmosphere. It's a great spot to refuel and connect with other cyclists.
The trails in the Surrey Hills are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Many trails, like Barry Knows Best Trail and Secret Santa Trail, are noted for being 'great all weather' options, meaning they hold up well even when other trails might be muddy. However, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, some routes in the Surrey Hills incorporate historical interest. For instance, the St Martha's Hill loop passes by sites like the Chilworth Gunpowder Works, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.


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