Best bike parks around Chobham are characterized by a mix of natural terrain and purpose-built trails. The region, particularly Chobham Common, offers extensive bridleways and natural paths suitable for cross-country and gravel cycling. For more structured experiences, dedicated mountain bike parks are found in the wider Surrey area. This combination provides diverse cycling opportunities, from scenic rides through heathland to challenging downhill sections.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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This junction is a great place to meet up or find your way around the trails and Swinley Forest
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Sick place to ride, loads of trails and the burns are great👌.
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Love this area for cycling round on a summer's day. We nicknamed it 'The Forbidden Zone'. Mix of tarmac and gravel trails with some stoney areas and paths through the trees but its a good loop for getting some miles in. Some amazing views if you go a little off piste up some the hill climbs and parts of it feel like you're abroad on a hot day with the smell of the pines. Sometimes there are soldiers from Sandhurst doing training or orienteering but as long as you don't interfere it's fine. Occasionally you come across the odd cow on the path! Mostly accessed via the kissing gates near the Star Posts in Swinley.
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Tank Traps are now in the middle section of the Red Route rather at the end, this leads onto a new section Red 8 with tabletop jumps.
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There current diversions on Red 1 & Red 9 May 2022.
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very well maintained and dedicated bike park.
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Around Chobham, you'll find a mix of natural terrain and purpose-built trails. Chobham Common offers extensive bridleways and natural paths ideal for cross-country and gravel cycling through heathland and woodlands. For more structured experiences with constructed features, dedicated mountain bike parks are available in the wider Surrey area, such as Swinley Forest.
Yes, while Chobham Common offers natural trails, several dedicated bike parks with constructed features are nearby. Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails is a popular choice, featuring firm surfaces and good drainage, with both blue and red routes. Other options in the wider region include S4P Bike Park for dirt jumps, Rogate Downhill for graded trails, and Tidworth Bike Park for downhill runs and freeride trails.
Chobham Common is a large National Nature Reserve known for its extensive network of bridleways and natural trails. It's ideal for cross-country and gravel riding, offering varied terrain from sandy paths to areas that can be challenging after rain. Riders appreciate the sense of open space, natural beauty, and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife through heathland, wetlands, and woodlands.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Pine Forest Bike Trail, for example, is a green route that twists through tall pines with a slight decline. It's well-surfaced and purpose-built without features, making it ideal for building confidence for all ages. Swinley Forest also has blue routes that are suitable for older kids and families.
Many trails around Chobham, particularly those with firm surfaces and good drainage like Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, are suitable for winter riding without getting too muddy. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and less extreme weather, though summer can also be great for exploring the natural trails of Chobham Common.
For Swinley Forest, there is an easily accessible car park at the north of the trails, often referred to as the Lookout car park. This location also typically features a cafe and bike shop. For Chobham Common, various public car parks are available around its perimeter, providing access to the bridleway network.
Yes, at Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, you'll find a cafe and bike shop conveniently located near the main car park and trail centre. Around Chobham Common, there are pubs and cafes in the nearby villages of Chobham, Sunningdale, and Windlesham, which are popular stops for cyclists.
Cycling Chobham Common offers a scenic experience through a National Nature Reserve. You'll traverse heathland, wetlands, and woodlands, encountering diverse wildlife. The terrain is varied, with mostly flat, sandy paths, but also areas that can become boggy or offer more challenging conditions depending on the season, providing a true natural off-road feel.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse riding experiences. For instance, at Swinley Forest, riders appreciate the well-maintained blue and red routes, with some finding the red route excellent for putting down distance quickly and enjoying fun descents with jumps, berms, and gaps. The 'swooping' sections like Red 32 – Tank Traps are also a highlight for many.
Absolutely. The area around Chobham offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for general cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, explore routes like the 'Windsor Castle – Jubilee River Weir loop' for cycling or the 'Curzon Bridge — Railway View – Red Road Gravel Path loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Chobham, Gravel biking around Chobham, and Running Trails around Chobham guides.
Yes, for advanced riders, Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead offers access to several downhill sections rated red or black, providing challenging features like jumps, berms, and gaps. Further afield, Rogate Downhill and Aston Hill are known for their more extreme and technical trails catering to experienced mountain bikers.
Yes, areas like Barossa Training Area, which features woodland trails and gravel fire roads, connect directly onto the Swinley Forest mountain bike trails. This allows for longer, more varied rides by linking different sections and exploring a wider network of paths and trails.


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