Cycling Routes in Surrey

From the Olympic climb of Box Hill to family-friendly towpaths along the Thames and Wey, Surrey offers some of the finest cycling in southern England.

Road Cycling

Box Hill Olympic Loop

Box Hill Olympic Loop

Dorking

Ride the iconic zigzag climb used in the 2012 Olympic road race, looping through the Surrey Hills from Dorking with stunning views from the North Downs escarpment.

2012 Olympic road race route
Leith Hill Challenge

Leith Hill Challenge

Dorking

Tackle the highest point in Surrey on this demanding climb through ancient woodland, with gradients reaching 16% on the steepest approach.

Highest point in Surrey at 294 m
Surrey Hills Classic

Surrey Hills Classic

Guildford

A grand tour of the Surrey Hills AONB taking in Newlands Corner, Shere and the Hurtwood on rolling lanes through some of England’s finest countryside.

Grand tour of the Surrey Hills AONB
Newlands Corner Circuit

Newlands Corner Circuit

Guildford

A shorter loop from Guildford climbing to the viewpoint at Newlands Corner before dropping through the Tillingbourne Valley and the village of Shere.

Panoramic views from the North Downs escarpment
Ranmore Common Loop

Ranmore Common Loop

Dorking

A testing loop over the wooded ridge of Ranmore Common with quiet lanes, challenging gradients and views across the Mole Valley.

Quiet ridge-top riding through ancient woodland
Holmbury Hill Climb

Holmbury Hill Climb

Dorking

A punishing ascent to one of the highest points in the Surrey Hills, rewarded with sweeping views from the Iron Age hillfort at the summit.

Iron Age hillfort summit with panoramic views
Greensand Way Cycle

Greensand Way Cycle

Dorking to Haslemere

A long-distance route across the greensand ridge from Dorking to Haslemere, following quiet lanes and bridleways through woodland and heathland.

Cross-county route along the scenic greensand ridge

Surrey has long been regarded as one of the premier cycling destinations in the south-east of England. The county’s rolling chalk downs, wooded hillsides and quiet country lanes provide a landscape that challenges seasoned road cyclists while still offering gentle towpath rides for families. The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty forms the heartland of the riding here, with iconic climbs such as Box Hill, Leith Hill and Holmbury Hill drawing thousands of riders every weekend.

The county’s cycling credentials were cemented on the world stage when the 2012 Olympic road race swept through Dorking and up the famous zigzag ascent of Box Hill. That single event transformed the area into a pilgrimage site for road cyclists, and the legacy endures in well-maintained roads, popular sportives and a thriving café culture built around cycling. Clubs such as Kingston Wheelers, Redhill CC and Guildford CC have ridden these lanes for over a century, and newcomers are always welcome.

Beyond road cycling, Surrey’s dense woodland around Peaslake and Pitch Hill has become a nationally recognised mountain-biking destination, with hand-built singletrack threading through the trees. For those seeking something more relaxed, flat routes along the Thames towpath and the Wey Navigation offer traffic-free riding through some of the county’s prettiest waterside scenery. Whatever your ability or preference, there is a ride in Surrey that will suit you.