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2025.10.17
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Living at Momento, in Staines-upon-Thames puts you at the gateway to some of Surrey’s most beautiful cycling routes. With the River Thames on your doorstep and miles of countryside in every direction, it’s easy to swap the city commute for riverside rides and rolling green lanes. From leisurely weekend loops to longer endurance trails, there’s a cycling route for every rider - all within easy reach of home.
1. The Windsor ‘Bun Run’ - A Local Favourite
A much-loved ride among local cyclists, the Windsor Bun Run is a classic for good reason. The route starts from Staines-upon-Thames, passing through Egham and Old Windsor, before finishing in the heart of Windsor town centre - perfect for a well-earned coffee and pastry stop. It’s roughly 25–30 km round trip, mostly flat, and ideal for both beginners and regular riders looking for a scenic weekend spin.
Why it’s great: Picturesque river views, light traffic, and a rewarding café finish in Windsor - often at the iconic Cinnamon Café, a true ‘Bun Run’ tradition.
2. The Thames Towpath to Hampton Court
If you prefer something slower-paced, the Thames Towpath route from Staines to Hampton Court Palace offers a peaceful, traffic-free ride along the river. The route winds through Laleham, Shepperton, and Sunbury, taking in charming riverside pubs and plenty of green spaces.
Distance: Around 30 km return
Perfect for: Weekend rides, families, and anyone who wants to combine exercise with a bit of sightseeing.
3. Staines to Virginia Water and Windsor Great Park
Just a short pedal from Momento Staines-upon-Thames, you’ll find Virginia Water Lake and the open expanse of Windsor Great Park. This route offers smooth roads, forest paths, and wide parkland vistas - ideal for both road bikes and hybrids.
Top tip: Early mornings are magical here, catch the mist rising over the lake and the deer grazing near the Long Walk.
4. Box Hill Loop (for the ambitious rider)
For those who want more of a challenge, Box Hill, made famous by the 2012 Olympic cycling route, is an essential ride. Starting in Staines, you can take quieter roads through Chertsey and Leatherhead, tackling the famous Zig Zag Road climb before looping back.
Distance: Around 70–80 km total
Perfect for: Intermediate to advanced cyclists seeking iconic Surrey hills and rewarding views.
5. Egham to Richmond Park Circuit
Prefer a city-meets-nature ride? Cycle from Staines-upon-Thames through Egham, Twickenham, and Richmond, finishing in Richmond Park - one of London’s best-known cycling destinations. The park’s car-free circuit and rolling hills attract cyclists year-round, with deer and sweeping views adding to the appeal.
Distance: 60–70 km return
Great for: Fitness rides and weekend adventures that still end with a flat white in a park café.
Why Staines-upon-Thames Is Perfect for Cyclists
With its riverside location, easy access to Surrey countryside, and quick links into London, Staines-upon-Thames is a dream base for cyclists. Whether you’re heading west towards Windsor or south into the Surrey Hills, you can be on quiet lanes within minutes of leaving home.
At Momento, secure bike storage, well-connected transport links, and the calm riverside setting make it easy to balance urban living with an active, outdoor lifestyle.
Life happens here… on two wheels or on foot.
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