Best bike parks around Hascombe are primarily found within the broader Surrey Hills region, known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. This area offers diverse features suitable for various skill levels, attracting a strong mountain biking community. The natural landscape provides engaging riding experiences with singletrack, fire roads, and challenging descents. Many trails incorporate natural features like drops, berms, and jumps, making it a notable destination for riders.
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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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Hurtwood Forest combines a mixture of magical pine woods and heaths, ponds and glades, and viridescent broadleaves. The trails around Hurtwood offer stunning scenery of the surrounding countryside, including scenes toward London's Docks and Canary Wharf on a clear day!
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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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One of more established trails in Peaslake, secret Santa has a double gap jump, a drop off and some fast turns to navigate. Itβs 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 Marksβ is part of Shere and Peaslake Church. Services alternate on a Sunday between St Marksβ and St Jamesβ 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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A very fun and fast descent that is definitely worth travelling for. Not particularly challenging but fun for all abilities.
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The area around Hascombe, particularly within the broader Surrey Hills, is renowned for its diverse mountain biking trails. You'll find a mix of enduro, cross-country, and singletrack routes. Many trails incorporate natural features like drops, berms, jumps, and steep gullies, catering to various skill levels.
While the Surrey Hills are known for some challenging trails, there are also options for less experienced riders. The diverse network includes singletrack and fire roads that can be more forgiving. For specific beginner-friendly routes, it's best to consult local trail maps or community forums.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, trails like Barry Knows Best Trail offer techy, tight, and flowy singletrack with rooty corners, steps, berms, and bumps. Another popular spot is the Secret Santa Trail, which features a double gap jump, a drop-off, and fast turns.
Among the most popular trails are Barry Knows Best Trail, known for its engaging singletrack, and The Rollercoaster V2 Trail, which offers a good flow with berms, tabletops, and singletrack. These trails are highly regarded by the local mountain biking community.
While specific 'family-friendly bike parks' are not designated, the broader Surrey Hills region offers a variety of trails. Many areas have fire roads and less technical singletrack that can be suitable for families. Peaslake Village itself is a welcoming hub for cyclists, and you might find easier routes originating from there.
The Surrey Hills provide a beautiful natural backdrop for mountain biking. You'll encounter diverse landscapes including magical pine woods, heaths, ponds, and glades. Winterfold Wood, for instance, offers stunning scenery of the surrounding countryside, with views that can extend towards London's Docks and Canary Wharf on a clear day.
The trails in the Surrey Hills can be enjoyed year-round. Some trails, like Barry Knows Best Trail and Secret Santa Trail, are noted for being great to ride even in varied or all-weather conditions, making them suitable for winter mountain biking as well. However, conditions can vary, so checking local reports is always a good idea.
Parking is generally available at various access points to the Surrey Hills trails, including areas around Peaslake and Winterfold Woods. Specific parking information for individual trailheads can often be found through local mountain biking community resources or detailed trail maps.
Yes, Peaslake Village is a well-known hub for mountain bikers, featuring a cafe that is very welcoming to cyclists. You'll find other pubs and cafes in the villages surrounding the Surrey Hills, offering refreshments and meals after your ride.
While Hascombe itself is a small village, mountain bike rental services are available in larger towns within the Surrey Hills region or nearby, such as Guildford or Dorking. It's advisable to search online for bike hire shops in these areas and book in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Hascombe offers excellent opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Hascombe Hill and Stone Circle loop'. There are also various cycling routes for touring bicycles. For more details, you can check out the Hiking around Hascombe and Cycling around Hascombe guides.
Visitors consistently praise the diverse and engaging trails, from techy descents to flowy singletrack. The strong mountain biking community and the welcoming atmosphere, particularly in places like Peaslake Village, are also highly valued. The natural beauty and stunning scenery of the woods and heaths add to the overall enjoyable experience.


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