Cycling

Here is a collection of some of my favourite routes, provided here as a series of useful route guides. Use the filtering below to refine the collection of routes. If you have any comments on any of the routes, please use the comments section found at the bottom of each guide.


  Loop Off-Road Single Trail | Flatty Climber Mountainer | Downhill | Short Medium Long Epic
Barry Knows Best

17 Jun 2022
Telegraph Row

17 Jun 2022
Yoghurt Pots

17 Jun 2022
Summer Lightning (Surrey Hills)
One of the must do bike trails in the Surrey Hills. A signed 4.7km trail that is sure to put a smile on your face!
20 May 2022 | 5km | -426ft |   singletrack;offroad;
Henfield to the Devil's Dyke Loop, via Truleigh Hill
Henfield to the Devil's Dyke Loop via Truleigh Hill is a 30km route with 1,800ft of ascent. It follows the Downs Link and the South Downs Way and rewards the rider with both exhilarating views and some adrenaline generating descents!
07 May 2022 | 30km | 1800ft |   offroad;loop;
Southwater to the Devil's Dyke via Truleigh Hill
Southwater to the Devil's Dyke Loop via Truleigh Hill is a 53km route with 2,368ft of ascent. It follows the Downs Link and the South Downs Way and rewards the rider with both exhilarating views and some adrenaline generating descents!
01 May 2022 | 53km | 2368ft |   offroad;loop;
Southwater, Crabtree, Shermanbury, Knepp Loop
A 39km mix of road and bridleways; winding through the West Sussex countryside. In the wetter months the bridleways can become bogged down, so this route is recommended in the dry seasons. There are plenty of places to stop for refreshments and scenery throughout the route.
30 Apr 2022 | 39km | 1600ft |   offroad;loop;
Sedgwick Park to Monks Gate
A fun little down hill on one of my local routes.
23 Oct 2016 | 2km | -79ft |   offroad;singletrack;
Barry Knows Best
Barry Knows Best is probably one of the most famous single tracks in the Surrey Hills and I confess to it being one of mine too!
23 Oct 2016 | -203ft |   offroad;singletrack;

Route Generation

All the routes listed are taken directly from the actual ride recordings [track logs]. Unfortunately, there may be subtle inaccuracies due to the accuracy of the GPS at the time of recording. Every effort is made to ensure these are as accurate as possible, but riders and route followers need to be aware of these potential issues.