Best attractions and places to see around Prince's Coverts include a vast woodland area spanning 864 acres (about 3.5 square kilometers) in Oxshott, Surrey. This Crown Estate property offers natural beauty and recreational opportunities for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and horse-riding. The area features diverse woodlands, including Great Oakes and Sixty Acre Wood, and is home to Horns Hill, the highest point at approximately 79 meters. Water features in the northern and southern parts contribute to the varied landscape.
…Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The Avenue going through Stoke Wood, joining Fairoak Lane and Kingston Road, is a good gravel track. After going into the deeper, muddier reaches of the wood, this stretch can be a blissful interlude between rough sections. It is actually a good connecting thoroughfare between the tougher routes that abound here.
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Watch out for dog walkers, otherwise a very speedy gravel descent, not steep but quite long and as fast as you dare
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Prince's Coverts has a mix of trails through the trees or two hardpacked gravel paths that fan out to the south east and south west from this entrance at its northern most tip. It was once the hunting ground of Prince Leopold I of Belgium who lived at Claremont Park nearby. If you do come into the woodland from here, the gate does look like it is locked shut but the kissing gate is open and you are allowed to enter. You are only allowed to horse ride here by prior agreement so the large gate is locked to stop unauthorised horse riders entering.
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Lovely section of woodland gravel, be careful of the bridals that come off this route as they are often churned up in rainy periods.
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The fastest patch of gravel locally. A nice, double-track path through the woodland. Reasonably packed gravel with larger, loose pebbles scattered over the surface.
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Twice over the A3 to cut out some main road. Mix of tarmac lane and bridleway. A bit muddy places but would think passable year round on gravel bike
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Prince's Coverts offers diverse natural features, including extensive woodlands like Great Oakes and Sixty Acre Wood. You can find Horns Hill, the highest point at approximately 79 meters, offering elevated views. The area also features sources of streams that feed into the River Rythe and River Mole, and the historic Jessop's Well, a chalybeate spring with a small spa house.
The trails in Prince's Coverts feature a mix of surfaces. You'll find hardpacked gravel paths, such as The Avenue — Gravel Track, Stoke Wood, and forest trails with loose pebbles, like the Fast Gravel Descent Through Woodland. Some sections can be muddy, especially after rain, but many routes offer smooth interlude between rougher parts.
Yes, Prince's Coverts has historical significance. It was once the hunting ground of Prince Leopold I of Belgium, who resided at Claremont Park. You can also find Jessop's Well, a historic water spring with a mid-18th-century spa house, adding a touch of cultural heritage to the natural landscape.
Prince's Coverts is a popular destination for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and running on its extensive network of paths. Horse-riding is also permitted, though it requires a permit.
Yes, there are several routes for mountain biking and running. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'Prince's Coverts Forest Trails – Prince's Coverts Gravel Path loop from Oxshott'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Prince's Coverts Gravel Path – The Avenue, Prince's Covert loop from Oxshott'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Prince's Coverts and Running Trails around Prince's Coverts guides.
Yes, Prince's Coverts is generally family-friendly, offering a natural environment for exploration. Many of the forest trails, such as Prince's Coverts Forest Trails, are suitable for walks with children, providing a mix of paths through trees and hardpacked gravel.
Yes, Prince's Coverts is a popular spot for dog walking. The extensive network of paths and woodlands provides ample space for dogs to enjoy. Please ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around other visitors and wildlife.
Prince's Coverts can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer walks and cycles, and even in winter, the trails provide a peaceful escape, though some sections may be muddier.
Prince's Coverts is accessible by car, with various parking areas near its entrances. For public transport, you would typically need to reach nearby towns like Oxshott or Claygate by train and then proceed to the Coverts, potentially requiring a short walk or local bus connection.
Yes, Horns Hill is the highest point within Prince's Coverts, reaching approximately 79 meters. It's one of several small, rounded hills composed of gravel and London clay, offering elevated views and diverse terrain for exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. Many appreciate the 'good gravel track' of The Avenue — Gravel Track, Stoke Wood for providing a smooth interlude. The Fast Gravel Descent Through Woodland is noted for its speedy, double-track path, while New Wood Trail is loved for its 'super gravel roads' and traffic-free environment.
Horse-riding is permitted within Prince's Coverts, but it requires a permit. The large gates at some entrances are locked to prevent unauthorized horse riders, so ensure you have the necessary agreement before planning your ride.


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