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No traffic gravel bike trails around Epsom And Ewell traverse a varied landscape of expansive commons, ancient woodlands, and riverside paths. The region is characterized by green spaces like Epsom Downs, Epsom Common, and Horton Country Park, offering diverse terrain for off-road cycling. Gravel deposits and varied habitats, including heathland and oak woods, provide engaging riding experiences. The area features gentle climbs and open views, alongside more sheltered forest paths.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
5.0
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13
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
(1)
10
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40.4km
02:30
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.5
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11
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26.2km
01:30
190m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.3km
01:23
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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304
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39.9km
02:16
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Perfect halfway point to have a break on the North Downs Way between Merstham and Oxted
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A quick descent then you'll be treated by a lovely sky line view with a few Park benches on the right.
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Good view especially with nice weather
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Quiet, quick gravel, even in the depths of winter
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The Avenue runs through the Prince's Covert woodland. It's a gravel track and offers a fast descent in one direction and a slow, steady climb in the other, with a consistent gradient of around 3%.
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Mind the pedestrians and their dogs
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There are over 50 traffic-free gravel bike routes in Epsom and Ewell, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find 9 easy routes, 24 moderate, and 22 more challenging trails to explore.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Epsom and Ewell, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, quiet paths, and the abundance of natural spaces like Epsom Common and Horton Country Park, which provide excellent traffic-free riding.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Epsom and Ewell are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Bookham Road β Bookham Common Gravel Path loop from Tadworth offers a moderate 40 km ride through varied terrain.
Epsom and Ewell's gravel trails offer diverse natural beauty. You can expect expansive views from areas like Epsom Downs, ancient oak woods and heathland in Epsom Common, and the serene riverside paths along the Hogsmill River. Some routes, like the Gravelly Hill Viewpoint β Gravelly Hill Bridleway loop from Motspur Park, specifically highlight scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely. Both Epsom Common Local Nature Reserve and Horton Country Park Local Nature Reserve feature extensive networks of paths suitable for gravel biking. Epsom Common offers a hard-surfaced circular track, while Horton Country Park has gravel paths and remnants of old railway tracks. A route like Pond Wood β Forest Path Near Horton loop from Stoneleigh will take you through the area.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You might encounter the Naval Memorial and HMS Fortune 67 Memorial, or remnants of old railway tracks in Horton Country Park. The Hogsmill River also features the Hogsmill River Stepping Stones, adding a unique touch to your ride.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular access points for the trails. For instance, areas around Epsom Common, such as Stew Ponds, often have parking facilities. For detailed information on specific parks and their amenities, you can check the Epsom and Ewell Borough Council website.
Many trails in Epsom and Ewell are accessible by public transport, particularly from local train stations like Epsom or Ewell West. You can often cycle directly from the station to nearby parks and nature reserves that host gravel paths. For example, the The Avenue, Prince's Covert β Pond Wood loop from Epsom starts conveniently close to Epsom.
Many of the natural spaces and common lands in Epsom and Ewell, including Epsom Common and Horton Country Park, are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs under control, especially around wildlife and other trail users. Look for specific signage on individual trails regarding dog policies.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Epsom and Ewell, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be great too, but be mindful of potential heat. While winter riding is possible, some unpaved sections might become muddy, especially in areas with London Clay deposits, so check local conditions.
While popular spots like Epsom Common can see more visitors, the extensive network of paths means you can often find quieter sections. Exploring the smaller nature reserves or less-trafficked parts of Horton Country Park can reveal more secluded gravel paths. The Ashtead Common Gravel Path is known for being pleasant, though it can get busy.
Yes, Epsom and Ewell offers several easy gravel bike trails suitable for families. These routes often feature flatter terrain and well-maintained paths, perfect for a relaxed ride. Look for trails within Horton Country Park or the hard-surfaced circular track at Epsom Common for accessible options.


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