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Shirley: Enjoyable cycling routes in a peaceful atmosphere.


Cycling routes from Shirley

Shirley, located in Outer London – South, United Kingdom, provides a relatively average environment for road and gravel cycling. The locality offers some pleasant routes and quiet roads for cyclists to explore. However, there are no famous or well-known cycling spots in the immediate vicinity of Shirley. The locality ranks at 2 for its cycling suitability.

Explore the stunning countryside and historical landmarks on this road cycling route.

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91 km
594 m
Tough

The Surrey Hills Loop is a scenic road cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside and historical landmarks of Surrey. Starting near Shirley, this 91 km route offers a challenging but rewarding ride for experienced cyclists. It features a total ascent of 594 meters, taking you up rolling hills and offering stunning views along the way. Highlights of the route include Croydon, known for its vibrant arts scene and rich history, New Malden with its beautiful parks and gardens, and King Henry VIII's Mound, a historic landmark that offers panoramic views of London. Overall, this route provides a great mix of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and challenging terrain.


Explore the scenic routes of Outer London

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71 km
531 m
Tough

Embark on an exciting gravel adventure through the outskirts of London. This route takes you through picturesque landscapes and charming villages, providing a unique perspective of the region. With a mix of challenging climbs and rewarding descents, this ride offers plenty of opportunities to test your skills. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a beginner looking for an off-road adventure, this route is sure to leave you wanting more.


Embark on a challenging ride through the stunning countryside of the Surrey Hills.

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110 km
925 m
Savage

Surrey Hills Challenge is a 110 km road cycling route that takes you on a challenging ride through the stunning countryside of the Surrey Hills. With a total ascent of 925 meters, this route is designed for experienced cyclists looking for a demanding and rewarding adventure. Highlights of the route include Coulsdon, a scenic area with rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, Redhill, a town with a rich history and charming streets, Newdigate, known for its tranquil countryside and idyllic scenery, Holmbury Hill, offering breathtaking views of the Surrey Hills, Shere, a picturesque village with charming cottages and a romantic atmosphere, Cobham, home to beautiful parks and gardens, Wimbledon, known for its prestigious tennis tournament and scenic surroundings, a viewing platform with panoramic views, and Upper Norwood, offering stunning vistas of the city. This route is a true challenge that rewards with majestic landscapes and epic climbs.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure through the scenic green belt surrounding Shirley.

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64 km
280 m
Tough

The Green Belt Adventure is a 64 km gravel cycling route that takes you through the scenic green belt surrounding Shirley. With a total ascent of 280 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts. Highlights of the route include Mitcham, a vibrant town with beautiful parks and open spaces, Kew with its renowned botanical gardens and iconic landmarks, a viewpoint for Buckingham Palace with impressive views of the city, London, a bustling metropolis with a rich history, Sydenham Hill, known for its picturesque landscapes and serene atmosphere, Crystal Palace with its stunning park and panoramic views of London, and Monks Orchard, a quiet and charming village. This route combines nature, culture, and historical landmarks to create a unique and memorable experience.


A thrilling gravel route through scenic countryside

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40 km
612 m
Chill

Get ready for an unforgettable gravel adventure starting near Shirley. This route will take you through rolling hills and cozy villages, providing a true taste of rural England. Beginning at Down House, the former residence of Charles Darwin, you'll pass through Betsom's Hill and Biggin Hill, known for its picturesque surroundings. Addington, your final stop, boasts beautiful landscapes and a tranquil ambiance.


Explore the gravel paths from Greenwich to Hayes with stunning hilltop views

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59 km
253 m
Tough

Embark on an adventurous gravel cycling route that takes you from Greenwich to Hayes and back. This 59 km route offers diverse terrain and a unique riding experience. Highlights along the way include Greenwich's historic sites, such as the Royal Observatory, as well as the panoramic views from Lookout Hill. Travel through quaint towns like Erith and Bexley, and enjoy the stunning scenery as you cycle through Farnborough and Hayes. With a total ascent of 253 meters, this route provides a moderate challenge suitable for gravel cycling enthusiasts.


Cycling through beautiful rural landscapes and historic sites

gravel
51 km
448 m
Tough

This route takes you through picturesque countryside and charming villages, offering a glimpse into the rich history of the region. Starting from the outskirts of Shirley, you will cycle through Bickley and Hextable, where you can enjoy some local highlights before reaching Broom Hill. As you continue, you'll pass through Eynsford, known for its medieval castle, and enjoy a breathtaking view of a viaduct. The route ends in Hayes, which boasts stunning natural surroundings and a peaceful ambience.


A scenic road route featuring historical landmarks and beautiful countryside

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89 km
1153 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in the serenity of Kent's countryside on this road cycling route, starting near Shirley. Journey through the region that inspired Charles Darwin and marvel at the scenic beauty along the way. Pass by Down House, where Darwin lived and worked, before cycling through Betsom's Hill and Hever Castle, both offering stunning surroundings. As you continue, don't miss the charming village of Forest Row and the lush landscapes of Felbridge. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of Whyteleafe and Sanderstead Hill before completing your journey. This route is a perfect combination of history, nature, and picturesque landscapes.


Thrilling gravel route with scenic landscapes and challenging climbs

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90 km
684 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling route from Purley to Croydon via Leith Hill. This 90 km route showcases the beauty of the British countryside, taking cyclists through picturesque landscapes and challenging climbs. Highlights of this route include the stunning views from Purley and the exhilarating descent from Leith Hill. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore landmarks such as Ockley, The Temple, and Leatherhead. With an ascent of 684 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders seeking a truly adventurous experience.


Historical road cycling route with iconic sights and challenging sections

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91 km
531 m
Tough

Indulge in a historical road cycling route that starts in Croydon and ends in Penge via the Tower of London. This 91 km route offers a blend of stunning scenery and important landmarks. Cyclists will have the opportunity to visit notable locations like King Henry VIII's Mound, Richmond, and the impressive Tower Bridge. With an ascent of 531 meters and a variety of terrain, this route suits experienced riders seeking a challenge. The highlights include Finchley's beautiful Victorian architecture and the grave of Leopold Stokowski, a renowned composer, in East Finchley Cemetery.


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