Thames Valley

Frimley Lodge Loop

A cycling route that heads down to Frimley Lodge Park.

Key Route Details:

  • Distance: 83km
  • Elevation Gain: 378m
  • Start/Finish: The Coppernose Café, Hampton Court, London
  • Highlights: The wooded roads near Frimley Lodge
  • Terrain: Mostly flat

The Frimley Loop cycling route is a slightly longer and hillier alternative heading further south towards and Farnborough.  The route steadily climbs up to the village for Mytchett and Frimley Lodge Park.

Suggested café: Frimley Lodge Café, Mytchett (48km).

 

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