Best bike parks around Titsey are found within the North Downs area, offering a network of natural trails suitable for mountain biking. This region, including the Titsey Plantation, features ancient woodlands, chalk grasslands, and rolling hills. Riders can find diverse terrain, from gentle wooded paths to elevated sections with panoramic views across the Surrey countryside. The area provides varied trails for different skill levels, making it a destination for both beginners and experienced mountain bikers.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Some of this section is great, some is very rooty and has large loose cobblestone. Suitable for MTB. not so much for <35mm tyres.
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The viewing overlook is easily accessible from Coombe Lane tram stop. From the stop, I walked by the road there and by the trail back, but would recommend the trail both directions.
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Nice & shady trail on a hot August afternoon
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Incredible views, on a clear day you can see across London.
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Addington Hill lies just east of Croydon in a blissful greenspace. From this viewpoint, you can look north to the impressive skyline of London. The London LOOP trail goes through here.
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Fun to ride down and a decent surface to ride up. Gets quite rough and bouncy towards the bottom but still ok at speed. Watch out for walkers. Take the right fork halfway down to continue on National Cycle Route 21.
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This trail is a single track and has several rocky sections that can make traction a little difficult, aka fun! The top of the track off Skid Hill Lane (what a name!) is a mix of dirt and broken bitumen, and can be a bit of a fly-tipping location so be wary of glass and other tyre-shredding dangers!
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The Titsey area, nestled within the North Downs, offers a network of natural trails. You'll find varied terrain, from gentle wooded paths to more elevated sections with panoramic views. Expect ancient woodlands, chalk grasslands, and rolling hills, providing diverse routes for all skill levels.
Yes, the area caters to various skill levels. For an easier ride, consider the "Valley View Descent – Duck Farm Track loop from Woldingham" mentioned in the region research. Additionally, the View of London from Addington Hill area offers tracks through Addington Hills that are suitable for families and intermediate riders.
For more experienced riders, Shirley Woods MTB and Gravel Trails feature mostly pebble and hardpack tracks with many exposed roots, requiring decent experience. The Gravelly Hill Descent (North Downs Way to North Park Lane) is another challenging singletrack descent with loose gravel and ruts.
Beyond the main highlights, the region research points to popular routes like the "Valley View Descent – Biggin Hill Singletrack loop from Titsey" and the "Limpsfield Common Bridleway – View from Tyns Hill Well loop from Oxted." These offer a mix of features and scenic beauty.
The trails around Titsey are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with vibrant foliage and cooler temperatures. Spring is especially beautiful with bluebells on Limpsfield Common. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many trails offer stunning vistas. For example, the View of London from Addington Hill provides great views across Croydon, Crystal Palace, and East London. The wider North Downs area also features elevated sections with panoramic views across the Surrey countryside.
Yes, trails like Biggin Hill Singletrack are known for several rocky sections that add to the challenge. Farleigh Chalk Gravel Track can get quite rough with cobbles at the southern end, offering a unique riding experience.
Parking is available at Pitchfont Lodge or Botley Hill for accessing the Titsey Plantation woodlands. For other areas, specific parking details might vary, but many trailheads in the wider North Downs area offer designated parking facilities.
Beyond mountain biking, the Titsey area and surrounding North Downs offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous easy hikes, such as the "Botley Hill Farmhouse loop from Titsey." There are also many cycling routes for touring bicycles, like the "Furnace Pond – Water Mill and Pond loop from Oxted," allowing you to explore the scenic countryside.
While specific establishments aren't detailed for every trailhead, the wider Titsey and North Downs area, including nearby villages like Oxted, offers various cafes and pubs where you can refuel after your ride.
The Titsey area stands out for its natural, unmanicured trails within the tranquil setting of the North Downs. It offers a blend of challenging descents, scenic views, and the opportunity to immerse yourself in ancient woodlands and chalk grasslands, all while being surprisingly accessible from urban areas.


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