Why choose Peaslake for mountain biking?

With a bike shop, pub, village shop, large car park and great trails on the doorstep, Peaslake has become a mecca for mountain biking in the south east. Note: please DON’T PARK in Peaslake village centre!

Where can I ride around Peaslake in Surrey?

There’s an incredible amount of riding on offer around Peaslake in the Surrey hills, but unless you know where you’re going, you’re going to miss out. This route is perfect for the first timer and links together the official trails across Holmbury hill and Leith hill.

What are the best trails in Peaslake / Holmbury?

What could be better! ‘Barrys’ is one of the best known trails in the Peaslake / Holmbury area and one of the first trails that we got into in the area. Always great banter at the top , with flowing single track and switchbacks sure not to disappoint even the most experienced rider.

Where to stop off for refreshments in Peaslake?

Home of the infamous cheese straws and pork & leek slices, Peaslake Village Stores is the perfect stop off for mid-ride refreshments in the bus shelter. Walking Bottom car park (Hurtwood Car Park No. 2) – postcode: GU5 9QW – is just outside the village and is the largest & most popular car park.

Where can I go mountain biking in Sedona?

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What is there to do in Peaslake?

Peaslake Village Stores serves teas, coffees, fanastic homemade cakes and baked goods including the infamous cheese straws and pork & leek slices as well as cold drinks, crisps, chocolate etc. The Hurtwood Inn is a pub serving drinks and cooked food – perfect for a post-ride pint outside in the sunshine watching mountain bikers cruise past!

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