Exploring the picturesque countryside of Surrey and Sussex.
Cycling routes from Kingswood
Kingswood, located in the Surrey, East and West Sussex region of the United Kingdom, offers a mix of cycling opportunities for both road and gravel cyclists. The area boasts rolling hills and peaceful countryside routes that showcase the quintessential English landscape. Road cyclists can tackle the renowned climbs of the Surrey Hills, including Box Hill, while gravel cyclists can explore the numerous off-road tracks and trails. Kingswood is a popular destination for cyclists due to its proximity to the South Downs National Park and its expansive network of cycling routes.
Discover the beauty of gravel roads
Experience the beauty of gravel roads on this 82-kilometer round-trip starting near Kingswood. With an elevation gain of 453 meters, this gravel cycling route offers a delightful adventure. Highlights along the route include Epsom, scored at 1, known for its famous Epsom Downs and the annual Derby horse race. Kingston upon Thames, scored at 1, is a historic market town with riverside charm. King Henry VIII's Mound, scored at 1, offers views of The Shard and St. Paul's Cathedral. Harlesden, scored at 1, is an up-and-coming neighborhood with a vibrant cultural scene. South Kensington, scored at 1, is home to world-class museums and elegant architecture. The viewing platform, scored at 1, allows you to enjoy panoramic vistas. Lastly, Banstead, scored at 1, is a charming village with traditional pubs and beautiful green spaces.
Kingswood Gravel Loop
Explore the countryside around Kingswood on this scenic gravel loop.
Experience the stunning landscape of Surrey and East/West Sussex on this 20-km gravel loop starting near Kingswood. The route offers diverse terrain, with gravel roads winding through beautiful farmland, picturesque villages, and wooded areas. With a moderate ascent of 279 meters, this route provides a challenging yet rewarding ride.
Surrey Gravel Adventure
Embark on an exhilarating gravel adventure in the stunning Surrey countryside.
Discover the hidden gems of Surrey and surrounding areas on this 50-km gravel adventure starting near Kingswood. With a moderate ascent of 323 meters, this route offers a mix of open farmland, wooded trails, and scenic villages. Enjoy the beauty of Banstead, Streatham, Henman Hill, Ewell, and Tattenham Corner along the way. Don't miss the opportunity to take in the breathtaking views from Henman Hill, a popular spot during Wimbledon.
Surrey Hills Experience
Embrace the challenges of Surrey Hills
Embark on a challenging journey through the beautiful Surrey Hills on this round-trip cycling route. With a distance of 158 kilometers and an ascent of 1253 meters, this road cycling route is not for the faint-hearted. Starting near Kingswood, you will pass through Betchworth, South Holmwood, Petworth, Milland, Churt, Stony Jump (The Devil's Jumps), Worplesdon, Byfleet, and back to Epsom. Highlights along the route include Betchworth, a quaint village with a charming church and historic buildings, scored at 1. South Holmwood, scored at 1, offers picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. Petworth, scored at 1, is a historic market town with beautiful Georgian architecture. Milland, scored at 1, is known for its peaceful and scenic surroundings. Churt, scored at 1, is home to the Devil's Jumps, a series of sandstone hills with stunning views. Stony Jump (The Devil's Jumps), scored at 1, is a must-visit for its unique geological features. Worplesdon, scored at 1, is a green and leafy village with a charming pub. Byfleet, scored at 1, is located along the River Wey and offers serene waterside views. Don't miss St George's Hill, scored at 1, a prestigious residential area with grand mansions and verdant landscapes. Lastly, Epsom, scored at 1, is known for its famous Epsom Downs and the annual Derby horse race.
Hills, hills, and more hills
This round-trip cycling route takes you through the stunning hills and downs of Surrey, East, and West Sussex. Be prepared for challenging ascents and rewarding descents as you navigate through Epsom, Denbies Hillside, Wonersh, Chinthurst Hill, Farnham, Church Crookham, Frimley, Weybridge, Esher, and Epsom. The route is 126 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 1051 meters. It is suitable for road bikes. The highlights along the route include Epsom Downs Racecourse, a famous racecourse located in the heart of the Downs. Scored at 1, it offers a great view of the surrounding landscape. Denbies Hillside, scored at 1, is known for its chalk grassland and stunning panoramic views. Wonersh, scored at 1, is a picturesque village with thatched cottages and a historic church. Chinthurst Hill, scored at 1, offers breathtaking views of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Farnham, scored at 1, is a charming market town with a rich history. Church Crookham, scored at 1, is a peaceful village with traditional English countryside charm. Frimley, scored at 1, is home to the beautiful Frimley Park, offering tranquil green spaces. Weybridge, scored at 1, features historic landmarks such as St. James' Church. Esher, scored at 1, is a picturesque town with beautiful parks and gardens. Lastly, Epsom, scored at 1, is known for its famous Epsom Downs and the annual Derby horse race.
Embark on an epic gravel adventure through the scenic Kentish Hills.
Experience the natural beauty of the Kentish Hills and surrounding areas on this 86-km gravel adventure starting near Kingswood. With a challenging ascent of 804 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders looking for an adrenaline-pumping challenge. Enjoy the stunning landscapes of Croydon, Martin's Hill, Bromley, Eynsford, the viaduct viewpoint, Betsom's Hill, Tatsfield, Godstone, and Gatton as you explore picturesque villages and rolling countryside.
Embark on an epic road tour through the scenic Surrey Hills countryside.
Experience the beauty of Surrey and surrounding areas on this 86-km road cycling tour starting near Kingswood. With a challenging ascent of 372 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists who enjoy hill climbing. Enjoy spectacular views as you pedal through Claygate, Hampton, Horsenden Hill, Wembley, Notting Hill, and Banstead. The route also takes you to the iconic Viewing Platform, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.
Off-Road Adventure
Off the beaten path gravel ride
For those seeking an off-road adventure, this 70-kilometer gravel route near Kingswood is perfect. With a modest ascent of 603 meters, it provides a thrilling and scenic ride. Highlights along the route include a London viewpoint, scored at 1, which offers panoramic city views. Great Bookham, scored at 1, is a charming village with beautiful countryside surroundings. Don't miss Woking, scored at 1, which has a rich industrial heritage and a bustling town center. St. George's Hill, scored at 1, is a glamorous residential area with luxurious properties. And of course, Epsom, scored at 1, is known for its famous Epsom Downs and the annual Derby horse race.
Uncover the captivating landscapes of Surrey and Sussex on this road cycling route.
Embark on a thrilling cycling journey through Surrey and Sussex, as you traverse through picturesque towns, stunning landscapes, and renowned attractions. This route offers a perfect balance between challenging ascents and breathtaking descents, guaranteeing an unforgettable experience for cyclists of all levels. Cycling enthusiasts will be amazed at the stunning views of rolling hills, serene countryside, and charming villages dotted along the way. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the historic landmarks and iconic sites that make Surrey and Sussex truly remarkable.
Ride through the beautiful Surrey Hills and enjoy stunning views on this challenging road cycling route.
Experience the picturesque Surrey Hills on this challenging road cycling route. Starting from Kingswood, you'll embark on a scenic journey through Reigate, Pixham, Box Hill, and Ranmore Vista, before returning to Kingswood. The route offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, charming countryside villages, and iconic landmarks. With a total ascent of 440m and a distance of 37km, this loop is sure to test your leg strength and endurance.