Gravel Bike Hotspots in the UK

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Combining elements of both mountain biking and off-piste road riding, gravel riding has swept across the globe. With a gravel bike, you are able to unlock a whole new network of riding, all without having to negotiate cars. The UK boasts a diverse range of landscapes, each offering a unique and exhilarating gravel riding experience, from rugged mountain paths to flat forest trails. Before setting off on your adventures, it’s important that you gravel bike is ready to handle the diverse terrain. BETD stock a huge range of specialised gravel bike components, from Enduro bearings to chain rings and everything in between.

Below, we’ve curated a selection of must-see destinations that make up the best gravel riding experiences across the country.

Kielder Forest, Northumberland

Located in Northumberland, Kielder Forest is the largest man-made woodland in the country. As the home to over 200 miles of trails through stunning scenery, the area is a hub for gravel cyclists. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly routes or off-road trails, there is a multitude of fire roads and smaller tracks that will suit all levels of gravel riders.

South Downs Way, East Sussex

If you’re looking for a bikepacking route from point to point, the South Downs Way is one of the best long-distance gravel routes in the UK. Starting in Winchester and heading across the South Downs National Park, this 165km route takes in the impressive chalk countryside and coastal views, before ending in Eastbourne.

Aberfoyle, Scotland

Nicknamed “Gravelfoyle”, this old village is located within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, north of Glasgow. The area provides a number of exciting unpaved, singletrack gravel roads, with the option to hike-a-bike. Dukes Pass and the West Highland Way are both great advanced trails for more experienced gravel riders.

Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), Wales

As the largest National Park in the UK, Eryri is home to a huge choice of gravel routes. From hard-packed fire roads to off-piste mountain exploration, the area offers something for everyone, with the option to escape into completely untouched areas. Be careful to plan your route wisely, and make sure any worn gravel bike parts are replaced before setting off.

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