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About the centre
Dorking, Surrey
Operated by Off The Kerb Trail Riding, a partner of adventuro.




Our two-day trail ride to Bournemouth is designed for riders looking to cover serious distance while experiencing a mix of scenic road routes and satisfying off-road sections. With everything arranged in advance—including your motorcycle, fuel, meals and overnight accommodation—this experience allows you to focus entirely on the riding.
This two-day trail riding experience takes you from our base in Surrey to the coast of Bournemouth, covering a total of 320 miles—around 60% on road and 40% off road. You’ll ride through a diverse mix of twisting country lanes, byways and unsurfaced tracks as you cross Surrey, Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset. Expect to take in a constantly changing landscape, with plenty of variety to keep both road and off-road sections engaging. The pace and difficulty level will be matched to the group, based on the package you’ve chosen—either beginner/intermediate or experienced—so you’re never pushed beyond what you’re comfortable with, but will still be challenged and encouraged.
Each day includes a planned lunch stop and fuel top-up, with accommodation arranged for you at the Deus Hotel in Bournemouth. After a full day of riding, you'll wind down with an evening meal, before setting off again the next morning on a fresh route back to base. All logistics are handled by the team—including your fuel, meals, and overnight stay—so you won’t need to think about a thing beyond enjoying the ride. This is an ideal way to push your trail riding skills further, test your stamina, and share a well-organised, social adventure with other riders.
This session starts and finishes at the centre’s base in Dorking, Surrey, offering easy access to a range of trails and quiet roads. From here, the group follows a pre-planned route southwest across multiple counties, weaving through some of southern England’s most rideable off-road sections and scenic rural areas. The journey covers a combination of woodland tracks, chalk ridges, green lanes and fast-flowing B-roads, all handpicked by experienced instructors who know the area intimately.
As you approach the Dorset coastline, the terrain begins to change, with a blend of wide open sections and narrower technical riding. The overnight stop at the Deus Hotel in Bournemouth is chosen for both its comfort and location—close enough to town for a relaxing evening, but positioned to offer a direct and exciting return route the next day.
Your overnight stay is arranged at the Deus Hotel in Bournemouth, a well-located and comfortable stop that’s ideal after a full day of riding. The hotel offers secure parking for the bikes, allowing you to relax without having to worry about gear or logistics. Rooms are pre-booked as part of your package, so there’s no need to arrange anything yourself.
The accommodation includes an evening meal upon arrival and breakfast the following morning before you set off. It’s a convenient and sociable base for the night, giving you a chance to rest, recharge and enjoy some downtime with the group before the return ride the next day.
This session is suitable for riders aged 25 and over. All riders must hold a valid motorcycle licence.
While you don’t need prior off-road experience to join, you should be comfortable riding for extended periods and handling a motorcycle on a mix of surfaces. Two distinct routes are available depending on skill level, so beginners and seasoned trail riders alike can take part.
This trail riding experience is run by instructors who live and breathe motorcycles—not just professionally, but in their spare time too. After years of road-based teaching, they rediscovered their passion through long-distance off-road adventures, including a ride from London to the Moroccan desert. What began as monthly trips among friends soon became a core part of their business, offering something very different from day-to-day road riding.
Over time, they’ve developed well-balanced routes that are as enjoyable as they are accessible, drawing on years of experience guiding groups across the UK and Morocco. With a focus on keeping things simple and enjoyable, they offer full-package rides with no hidden extras—just solid trail riding, great company and a chance to explore on two wheels with zero hassle.
No, there are no additional charges to worry about. Everything you need for the day is included in the package. This covers the bike hire, helmet, full protective gear, and insurance. A pub lunch is also part of the package, so you won’t need to bring extra money unless you want to buy additional drinks or snacks.
The pricing is set up to be all-inclusive so you can just focus on riding. You won’t be asked to pay extra for clothing, kit upgrades or safety equipment, and nothing is charged on the day unless you've made a prior arrangement for something specific outside the standard offering.
Yes, all the essential riding gear is supplied. This includes helmets, gloves, waterproof layers (if needed), enduro jackets and trousers, goggles, knee and elbow armour, and boots. The gear provided is high quality and specifically designed for off-road riding, so you'll be properly kitted out no matter the weather.
You’re welcome to bring your own kit, but it will need to be assessed by the team on the day to ensure it meets the required safety standards. The only things you need to bring are a t-shirt or base layer to wear under the armour – something you don’t mind getting dirty – and a pair of thick socks for the boots.
Spectating isn’t really possible due to the nature of the activity. Most of the riding takes place out in the countryside, away from the main base, and the trails aren’t in areas that are easy to access by foot or vehicle unless you're part of the guided session.
If you’re travelling with someone, they’re welcome to wait at the start point, but once the riding begins, there won't be practical opportunities for them to follow or observe. The focus is very much on giving riders a full day out on the trails, so anyone not taking part may prefer to explore the local area instead.
No, you don’t need previous off-road experience to join. There are two route options: one tailored for beginner/intermediate riders and another for more experienced riders. Both routes include a mixture of road and off-road riding, with the group’s ability considered when planning the pace and difficulty. You’ll be briefed and supported throughout by experienced instructors who ensure everyone is confident and capable before tackling more challenging terrain.
If you’re newer to trail riding, the beginner-friendly option avoids any overly technical sections and offers a more relaxed pace. Riders with experience can choose the more demanding option, which includes tighter tracks, varied surfaces and more advanced off-road stretches.
The session includes third-party cover, meaning you're insured for damage or injury caused to others while riding. Public liability insurance is also in place for added protection, covering accidents that may happen as part of the guided session.
However, personal accident insurance is not included, so if you want additional cover for yourself in case of injury, you’ll need to arrange that separately. It’s not mandatory, but some riders prefer to take out personal insurance for peace of mind.
Yes, you're welcome to book on your own – you don’t need to be part of a group to reserve a spot. However, each session requires a minimum of three participants to go ahead. If you're the first or second person to book, the session will remain open for others to join until that minimum is met.
As soon as three riders are confirmed, you’ll receive a notification to let you know the session is officially running. This is the point when you can start arranging any transport or accommodation, knowing the day will definitely go ahead. If numbers aren’t reached straight away, the team will keep you updated and aim to group you into the next available session.
Yes, overnight accommodation is included as part of this two-day ride. You’ll be staying at the Deus Hotel in Bournemouth, which is selected for its comfort, secure parking and convenient location near the coast.
The price also covers your evening meal at the hotel and breakfast the following morning, allowing you to focus on relaxing after a full day of riding without needing to arrange anything separately.