Godstone Gravel Adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Woldingham
Explore the rugged beauty of the Godstone region
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The Godstone Gravel Adventure is a thrilling gravel route that explores the rugged beauty of the Godstone region. Spanning 48 kilometers with an ascent of 565 meters, this route offers a perfect mix of challenging terrain and stunning scenery. Starting near Woldingham, highlights along the route include Godstone, Reigate, Hooley, and Caterham on the Hill. Whether you're a gravel enthusiast or simply love exploring off-road, this route is sure to impress.
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48 km
565 m
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Start: Woldingham Village centerWoldingham: A delightful locality with challenging routes and scenic landscapes in Surrey, East and West Sussex, United Kingdom.
Woldingham, situated in Surrey, East and West Sussex, United Kingdom, is a delightful locality for road and gravel cyclists. With its undulating terrain, Woldingham provides challenging routes that are popular among cycling enthusiasts. The area boasts scenic landscapes, including picturesque countryside and woodlands. Cyclists can visit the nearby Box Hill, a famous climb renowned for its inclusion in the Olympic road race. Woldingham is a fantastic choice for cyclists looking for both a challenging and visually appealing ride.5 km
5 km
GodstoneVillageGodstone is a historic village known for its picturesque High Street and the fascinating Godstone Vineyards.
17 km
17 km
ReigateTownReigate is a charming town with a rich history, complete with a medieval castle and beautiful parks.
36 km
36 km
HooleyVillageHooley offers serene woodland trails and scenic views, ideal for off-road cycling enthusiasts.
43 km
43 km
Caterham on the HillVillageCaterham on the Hill is a delightful suburb with a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants to explore after your ride.
48 km
48 km
Finish: Woldingham Village centerWoldingham: A delightful locality with challenging routes and scenic landscapes in Surrey, East and West Sussex, United Kingdom.