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Mountain biking around White Roothing offers a network of routes through the rural landscape of Essex. The area features gentle rolling terrain, often characterized by open fields, quiet country lanes, and occasional woodland sections. Elevation changes are generally modest, making it suitable for various skill levels. The trails frequently connect small villages and hamlets, providing a sense of exploration through the local countryside.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
5.0
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17
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36.7km
02:27
190m
190m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.7km
01:10
120m
120m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.2km
02:55
280m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Watch out for pedestrians and dogs, great place to stop to refuel.
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Easy route, suitable for all bikes and ages. Can be bumpy in places.
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As of September 2025, the bridge has been fixed up with an all-weather type of surface. There's also improved ramps up onto it, from both directions, so no more getting off in order to cross.
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light gravel track under a woodland canopy
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Bannister Green Halt was sited on the up side of the line and consisted of a clinker platform with timber facing raised to rail level; it was attended by staff from Felsted or Rayne Stations. It was one of two halts built by the GER in 1922 to attract passengers to the railway and counteract the then recently introduced bus service. Passengers joining or alighting at the halt were required to use retractable steps mounted by the side of the coach and operated by the guard.
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St Mary the Virgin is an unusual church, built in three stages with completely different styles. The 13th-century nave is the oldest section, with a wonderful main window. The porch is 17th century, with the tower added in the 18th century. The brick extension was added in the Victorian period.
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Excellent coffee and pastries with nice seating in a paddock.
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There are over 15 mountain bike trails available around White Roothing, offering a variety of options for exploring the rural landscape of Essex.
The trails around White Roothing are generally accessible, with 7 easy routes and 8 moderate routes. There are no difficult trails, making the area suitable for a wide range of skill levels.
Yes, White Roothing offers several easy mountain bike routes perfect for beginners. An example is the Parndon Mill β Parndon Mill and Lock loop from Passmores Academy, an easy 12.9 miles (20.8 km) path that provides a relaxed ride through the landscape.
Experienced mountain bikers can enjoy the moderate trails that offer longer distances and more varied terrain. The Private Access to Aisa Street β Widdington Village Sign loop from Great Dunmow is a good option, covering 33.7 miles (54.2 km) through rural villages and open fields.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in White Roothing are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. The Flitch Way road crossing β Bannister Green Halt loop from Takeley is a popular circular route exploring the local countryside.
Trail durations vary depending on the route and your pace. Easy routes like the Parndon Mill β Parndon Mill and Lock loop from Passmores Academy can take around 1 hour 10 minutes, while longer moderate trails such as the Private Access to Aisa Street β Widdington Village Sign loop from Great Dunmow might take over 3 hours 30 minutes.
The best time for mountain biking in White Roothing is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and drier, making for more pleasant riding conditions on the country lanes and woodland paths. Winter can be muddy, especially after rain.
Yes, the trails frequently connect small villages and hamlets where you can find local amenities. For example, The Snug at High Easter is a cafe that could be a convenient stop on some routes in the wider area.
The routes often pass through open agricultural land and scattered woodlands, offering views of the Essex countryside. You might encounter historical churches like St Andrew's Church and Crusader's Grave, Greensted, or natural features such as Hatfield Forest Lake, depending on your chosen route.
The mountain bike trails around White Roothing are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the quiet country lanes, the sense of exploration through local villages, and the gentle rolling terrain that makes the area enjoyable for various skill levels.
Beyond the scenic countryside, you can find points of interest like Hatfield Forest Lake or the historic Pleshey Village. These can be integrated into longer rides or visited as separate excursions.
Yes, the modest elevation changes and prevalence of easy to moderate routes make mountain biking in White Roothing suitable for families. Shorter, easy loops on quiet country lanes are ideal for rides with children, allowing for a relaxed exploration of the local area.


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