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Gravel biking around Great Sampford offers routes through gently undulating arable land and quiet country lanes in rural Essex. The area features a network of paths and bridleways, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The River Pant winds through the region, contributing to the scenic beauty, often bordered by ancient hedgerows. Distant views of the broader Essex countryside are common along many routes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
5.0
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8
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
33.0km
02:17
240m
240m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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12
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15.8km
01:04
120m
120m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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31.8km
02:03
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2
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44.0km
03:05
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wide clear path, smooth and even. Really nice gravel ride.
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An enchanting woodland section with trees arching over the gravel path
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Sept 2024. Dry but serious ruts and deep pot holes some 5ft across and 2 ft deep. In places there is only 1 narrow route along the ridge between pot holes and deep ruts. Some nice climbs as well so this is a challenging ride but satisfying if you can do it - it is not a fast run. Suitable for experienced track riders do not attempt on road tyres. Also if its been raining it will be very wet with deep puddles as the pot holes fill with water. The ridge route will become too slippery to navigate and a serious pile up and bike damage could result. However, there are other stretches which will be ridable even after rain so if you use caution and walk round the treacherous parts you should be OK. 1st time I rode this stretch in early winter starting at the North end, the pot holes were full of water and after slipping and sliding around a bit even when walking I turned round and went back to the other track to the North Green Croft Lane which is rideable all year.
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26 Aug 24. Still ok to ride. Some parts at West end bit overgrown but stinging nettles but not to bad. Track is well drained, no pot holes or ruts so good gravel track. Its a bit loose in places with some small stoney lumps on surface bit ok if you keep your attention on track. Ford is dry.
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Long gravel byway heading North is generally a gentle uphill run. good surface gets a bit over grown in late summer with brambles but a wide track so avoidable. Popular with horse riders so be prepared to stop and get out of the way (thay are bigger and not as placid as our bikes :)) Very good ride.
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There are 6 gravel bike routes available around Great Sampford on komoot, offering a variety of experiences through the rural Essex countryside. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty.
The terrain around Great Sampford is characterized by gently undulating arable land, quiet country lanes, and a network of bridleways and paths. You'll encounter mixed surfaces, including smooth paths and unpaved sections, some of which are described as gravel tracks that can be lumpy with embedded bricks and rubble, providing an authentic gravel riding experience.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The Tylers Lane Gravel Path – Roos Byway loop from Saffron Walden is an easy 9.8-mile (15.8 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 14 minutes to complete, leading through gravel tracks and alongside ancient hedgerows.
While most routes are moderate, some offer more demanding elements. Routes like the Sweeping Country Lane – Saffron Walden — Market Town loop from Saffron Walden, at 20.2 miles (32.5 km) with nearly 300 meters of elevation gain, provide a good workout through the undulating landscape. The mixed terrain, including lumpy gravel tracks, also adds to the challenge.
You'll find plenty of scenic beauty and historical interest. Routes often offer distant views of the broader Essex countryside and traverse areas with ancient hedgerows. You might pass by the River Pant, which winds through the region. Nearby attractions include the picturesque Finchingfield Village Green, and historical sites like St. Michael's Church in Great Sampford or St Mary the Virgin in Little Sampford.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed for the Great Sampford area are circular loops. For example, the Pepple's Lane – Green Croft Lane loop from Saffron Walden is a moderate 20.5-mile (33.0 km) circular path that traverses quiet country lanes and varied terrain.
For families, the easier routes are generally more suitable. The Tylers Lane Gravel Path – Roos Byway loop from Saffron Walden is a shorter, easier option at just under 10 miles, making it a good choice for those with less experience or younger riders.
The gently undulating arable land and country lanes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be great, but be mindful of potential heat on exposed sections. Winter rides are possible, but some unpaved gravel tracks might become muddy or challenging depending on recent rainfall.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming villages that offer refreshment stops. Finchingfield, for instance, is known for its village green, pubs, and cafes, making it a popular stop for cyclists. Nearby Thaxted also offers points of interest with its windmill and Guildhall, which often have facilities for visitors.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Great Sampford, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 11 reviews. Riders often praise the quiet country lanes, the varied terrain that includes authentic gravel tracks, and the picturesque views of the rural Essex countryside and ancient hedgerows.
While Great Sampford itself is a rural village, many of the listed routes start from nearby Saffron Walden, which may have better public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus services or train connections to Saffron Walden for access to the starting points of these routes.
Specific parking information for Great Sampford isn't detailed, but for routes starting from Saffron Walden, you would typically find public car parks within the town. Always check local signage for parking restrictions and fees.


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