Best bike parks around Elstead provide access to the diverse mountain biking trails within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This region is characterized by varied terrain, including woodlands, open views, and significant elevation changes. The area offers a range of experiences for mountain bikers, known for its scenic beauty and varied terrain. Elstead serves as a gateway to these trails, which are suitable for different fitness and skill levels.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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amazing scenery once you get to the national trust park. the. the path follows some good downhill and uphill areas where you are also met with a view of London in the far far distance. truly recommend!
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No trip to the Punchbowl is complete without taking in the view from the dedicated viewpoint just beyond the National Trust cafe. A relief on a large stone on the viewing platform gives more information about what you can see.
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The Devil's Punchbowl has a network of paths criss crossing through it. It's wonderful to visit any time of the year but on a crisp autumn day when the trees glow with a golden hue, you're in for a treat. Legend has it that it was created when the Devil scooped up a rock from here and threw it at Thor. The village to the north, Thursley, does indeed mean 'Thor's place'.
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do the loop anti clockwise, it's mush easier climb and much better descent
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climbing anticlockwise up the right hand side of the Punchbowl from Sailors Lane to the National Trust car park and cafe and descending via the old (pre-tunnel) A3 route on the Gibbet Hill side makes for an easier climb rewarded with a good fast descent
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Some amazing enduro style trails from this point, just don't do them on a loaded bike while you're doing the King Alfred's Way ;-)
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Very technical downhill enduro trails. For advanced riders only. The trails are on national trust land so the area is busy at weekends with walkers. There can be a lot of conflict with walkers in this area so be courteous 🙏🏻
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The area around Elstead, particularly within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from scenic singletracks and gravel fire roads to more challenging downhill enduro trails. The terrain varies, including woodlands and open views, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. While not dedicated 'bike parks' in the traditional sense, many trails within the Surrey Hills AONB are accessible. For example, the area around View of the Devil's Punchbowl offers family-friendly options and amenities like a National Trust cafe. The Elstead Loop is also a moderate route that can be enjoyed by families with some cycling experience.
A must-visit is the View of the Devil's Punchbowl, a natural monument offering a dedicated viewpoint with information about the landscape. The Surrey Hills AONB itself is known for its varied scenery, from dense woodlands to open vistas. Trails like the Elstead Loop and those around Devil's Punch Bowl provide picturesque rides through natural settings.
The Surrey Hills AONB trails are generally enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild weather and beautiful scenery. Summer can be great, but trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially after rain, and shorter daylight hours.
Yes, advanced riders can find more technical options. The Hindhead Technical Trailhead, for instance, is known for its very technical downhill enduro trails, recommended for experienced riders only. Some sections of the interconnected Surrey Hills AONB loops also demand advanced riding skills.
Many trailheads and popular areas offer parking. For example, the View of the Devil's Punchbowl has a National Trust car park. When planning your ride, it's advisable to check specific starting points for parking availability, as some areas may have pay parking.
Generally, permits are not required for mountain biking on the public bridleways and byways within the Surrey Hills AONB. However, it's always good practice to respect local signage and any specific rules for certain areas, especially those managed by organizations like the National Trust or MOD land.
Beyond mountain biking, the Elstead area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes around Elstead like the Thursley Common Singletrack loop. There are also dedicated road cycling routes for those who prefer paved surfaces. For more ideas, explore the Easy hikes around Elstead or Road Cycling Routes around Elstead guides.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The View of the Devil's Punchbowl has an excellent National Trust cafe. Many routes, especially those passing through or near villages, will have pubs or cafes where you can stop for a break and a meal.
The Rollercoaster Singletrack (Northeast Flow) is an intermediate mountain bike trail known for its enjoyable flow, featuring both uphill and downhill sections. It's located within the forest areas near Elstead and is a popular choice for riders looking for a dynamic singletrack experience.
Many trails within the Surrey Hills AONB are dog-friendly, especially public bridleways and byways. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under control, particularly around livestock, wildlife, and other trail users. Always check for specific signage or local regulations in sensitive areas like nature reserves.
The Gravel Road Through the Forest is an intermediate mountain bike trail characterized by numerous gravel fire roads crisscrossing through woodland, often on MOD land. It offers a picturesque stretch with many paths to choose from, providing a good mix of surfaces for an enjoyable ride.


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