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




Take on two full days of guided trail riding as you travel from Surrey to Salisbury and back. This intermediate-level session is ideal for riders with some off-road experience who want to cover distance, tackle technical terrain, and enjoy great company. All gear and bikes are provided – just turn up ready to ride.
The two-day Salisbury ride starts with a meet and greet at the centre, where refreshments will be served. After a kit allocation, safety briefing and riding technique refresher, you'll head straight out onto the green roads. Day one covers around 120 miles, with a mix of gravel, dirt, muddy sections, and technical riding. The route is selected based on weather and rider experience, with expert instructors adjusting pace and lines to suit the group. You’ll stop for lunch before continuing the afternoon session, which often includes water crossings and narrow wooded trails. The day finishes with a check-in at the pre-arranged overnight accommodation.
On day two, you'll refuel with breakfast before setting off again, covering another 120 miles of off-road terrain and road sections as you make your way back to base. Expect a mixture of flowing byways and more challenging sections with ruts, cambers, or tighter navigation. Instructors are there to support you throughout and provide real-time coaching where needed. The final section of the ride includes a stop for another well-earned lunch, and then it’s back to the centre for a debrief, refreshment, and a chance to clean up. It’s a physically demanding weekend, but a rewarding one – with plenty of laughter, new skills, and proper trail riding mileage.
This ride begins at the trail riding base in Dorking, Surrey, surrounded by the North Downs and some of the best legal off-road riding routes in southern England. The area offers a brilliant variety of terrain, from forest singletrack and chalky descents to wide gravel fire roads and open countryside. The route to Salisbury includes parts of the Ridgeway and other ancient trails, giving you a chance to experience lesser-known green lanes across counties.
As the ride moves further west, the landscape shifts and offers new challenges. The second day returns via a different set of trails, ensuring you’re never riding the same section twice. The instructors have spent years curating the route and know the area well enough to adapt plans in real-time to match conditions and group ability.
Accommodation for the Saturday night is included and arranged in advance. Riders will stay in a comfortable hotel or pub accommodation close to the trail route. Rooms are shared unless otherwise arranged, and breakfast is provided.
Riders must hold a full motorcycle licence and be comfortable riding a manual motorbike. While previous off-road experience is ideal, confident road riders who are comfortable standing on the pegs and handling varied terrain are welcome. Minimum age is 25. Solo riders can book, and the session will run once the minimum of 3 riders is confirmed.
The instructors here didn’t set out to run trail riding trips – it developed naturally out of their passion for riding. After years of teaching road riders full time, they were looking for something to keep riding fun, and off-road trail riding quickly became a regular part of their own downtime. What started as personal trips to Morocco and regular UK green laning evolved into fully-supported riding experiences for others looking for the same buzz.
Since 2013, they’ve been guiding trail rides with a friendly, informal approach backed by years of experience. The team know how to balance challenge and safety, and they take pride in offering a well-organised, inclusive environment. Whether you’re getting back into off-road or want to test your skills over distance, this session is designed by riders, for riders – with proper bikes, top kit, and expert guidance that makes the most of every mile.
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.
Yes, you will need to hold a valid motorcycle licence to take part. This is a requirement for all riders, and it’s not possible to join the day if you don’t have one. The session is designed for people who already know how to ride and want to experience trail and off-road riding in a supported environment.
That said, they do welcome a mix of experience levels – whether you're newly qualified or have years of road experience but are new to off-road terrain. The day is tailored to suit different abilities, so as long as you have a licence, the instructors will adapt the routes and pace to suit.
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.
You can expect to be on the bike for around 5 to 6 hours. This is broken up with a proper lunch stop, allowing time to refuel and rest before heading back out onto the trails.
The riding time is generous and well-paced, with a mix of trail conditions and terrain to keep things interesting. Instruction is given throughout the day as needed, but the emphasis is on making the most of the time on the bike rather than classroom-based sessions.
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.
The overnight stay is arranged at a comfortable hotel or pub accommodation located close to the end point of the first day’s ride. Rooms are typically shared with fellow riders unless a private room is requested in advance and subject to availability. The accommodation is chosen for its proximity to the route and offers secure parking for the bikes, hot showers, and a relaxed environment to unwind after a long day on the trails.
Breakfast is included the following morning before you head back out for the return ride. While the evening meal is not included in the package, the location is always selected with nearby dining options available—usually within walking distance—so you’ll have the chance to eat well and socialise with the group. Any dietary requirements can be mentioned in advance to help make your stay as comfortable as possible.
This specific ride is designed for intermediate and more experienced riders, so it’s important that participants already feel confident riding a manual motorbike and handling variable terrain. You don’t have to be an off-road expert, but you should be comfortable riding standing on the pegs, navigating through loose gravel, mud, and narrow trails. The pace is managed to suit the group, and guidance is offered throughout the ride to help you develop your skills on the go.
If you’re a road rider looking to transition to trail riding, it’s recommended that you try the centre’s beginner or shorter trail ride first to build confidence. This Salisbury trip involves covering around 230 miles over two days, so having enough stamina and bike control to ride for long periods off-road is essential.