Sutton Walking and Cycling Guide

The new Sutton Walking and Cycling guide shows quiet walking and cycling routes all across the borough. 
You can also find details of organised rides such as Women on Wheels and TfL Cycle Sundays and learn about Sutton’s Walking Action Plan.

Hard copies are available to order from streetspace@sutton.gov.uk and are available at libraries, leisure centres, schools and workplaces all around the borough 

Organised Rides

If you are keen to cycle with others in and around the borough, the chances are there’s a led ride for you in this section.    

Women on Wheels - 2025!

The ride is a great opportunity to gain confidence on your bike in a fun and sociable environment. Led by qualified Sutton Council cycling instructors, the ride lasts for two to three hours and takes place in quieter routes at a leisurely pace. It includes a refreshment break.

Sutton Rides meets at 10am outside the Honeywood Tearooms & Museum, Honeywood Walk, Carshalton SM5 3NX. 

Registration and pre-booking is required.

Register with Women on Wheels (Google form) 

(New members. Only do this once then book for as many rides you wish using the form below)

Book a place on a Women on Wheels Ride (Google form)

Before you join a ride, you must have the following control skills:

  • set off
  • cover brake levers and pedal using gears (if present) while looking up and ahead
  • look around to identify and avoid hazards while pedalling
  • turn left and right at different speeds 
  • look behind 
  • slow down and stop

Let’s Ride Local

HSBC UK Let’s Ride (formerly Sky Ride) offer organised rides for men, women and children (depending on ride level).

Find out how to join an organised ride on the Let’s Ride website.

Breeze Rides

Breeze organise rides for women participants.

Find a ride around the UK on the British Cycling website.

Women of Colour Cycling Collective UK

The Women of Colour Cycling Collective is a hub for connecting global majority women and non-binary people across the UK, while reducing barriers in our sport. Our mission is to inspire, empower, and motivate our members to love cycling and challenge themselves (as well as the status quo). 

Learn more at the women of colour cycling website

Cycle clubs 

Cycling Campaigning Groups