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6 best all-terrain strollers for making off-road adventures a walk in the park

We took these off-road buggies for countryside walks and city rides

Stacey Smith
Wednesday 24 July 2024 10:47 EDT
Generally speaking, the bigger the tyre, the smoother the ride
Generally speaking, the bigger the tyre, the smoother the ride (The Independent)
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Whether you’re an outdoorsy family, ready for adventure, or just need something that can handle the daily dog walk – we’ve tracked down the best all-terrain pushchairs for woodland walks and sandy strolls.

As the name suggests, an all-terrain buggy will handle rough routes – whether that’s inner-city bumpy pavements, muddy country dirt tracks, or even snow. However, this comes at a price, and most of these models will take up more room and be heavier than those with more limited functionality.

Generally speaking, the bigger the tyre, the smoother the ride. Four-wheel models offer better stability (important if your dog tends to pull on the lead), while three-wheelers are a little nippier. Suspension helps to absorb bumps in the road, giving your little one a much smoother ride, and hi-tech materials will help to keep them protected in all weather conditions.

Prices vary, and while many include helpful extras such as rain covers or footmuffs, others need to be purchased separately – something worth factoring in when making your decision.

Having thoroughly researched the market, we’re confident these are the best all-terrain buggies for every occasion. Whether your focus is finding one to grow with your family or that is suitable for exercising with, we’ve found the best off-road models for a range of budgets.

How we tested the best all-terrain strollers

With the help of our discerning 11-month-old, and energetic french bulldog, we tested a range of all-terrain and off-road buggies, over a period of six weeks. We put them through their paces in the countryside and on long dog walks across the marshes (as well as on shorter inner-city trips).

We were looking to see how easy they were to put together, how smooth the ride was, and how easy each was to fold and unfold with our hands full. We also checked them out in different weather conditions. Finally, there was a car boot test, to see just how much space each took up when not in use.

The best all-terrain strollers for 2024 are:

  • Best overall – Mamas & Papas ocarro all-terrain pushchair: £899, Mamasandpapas.com
  • Best value for money – Ickle Bubba stomp V4 all terrain travel system: £449, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best lightweight option – Bugaboo fox 3: £780.50, Mamasandpapas.com
  • Best for multi-wheel functionality – iCandy peach all-terrain: £599, Icandyworld.com
  • Best for growing families – Joolz geo3: £1,079, Joolz.com
  • Best for jogging – Thule urban glide 2 jogging stroller: £690.56 Amazon.co.uk

Mamas & Papas ocarro all-terrain pushchair

Mamas & Papas ocarro all-terrain pushchair
  • Best: Overall
  • Weight: 13.7kg
  • Number of wheels: Four
  • Suitable from: Birth
  • Why we love it
    • Stylish and sturdy
    • Generous hood
    • Puncture-proof tyres

Looking for a buggy that can handle rough rides and look good while doing so? Mamas and Papas has it covered with this stylish specimen.

The hood is huge, easily sheltering your little one from the elements, and the seat fully reclines for snoozing on the go. It also has puncture-proof tyres and lockable front wheels for greater stability. But what we loved most of all was that it can be folded with the seat attached, whether front or rear facing – which is one of those things you don’t realise is important, until you have kids yourself.

It’s undoubtedly well-made – we felt proud when pushing it around – and it folds down nice and small for an all-terrain model. In short, we were impressed, finding everything intuitive, from the initial setup, to the adjustable handlebar. There are eight stylish colourways to choose from, too.

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Ickle Bubba stomp V4 all terrain travel system

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  • Best: Value for money
  • Weight: 16.5kg
  • Number of wheels: Four
  • Suitable from: Birth
  • Why we love it
    • Loved the fabric colours
    • Easy to assemble

For those with budget at the forefront of their mind, Ickle Bubba offers excellent value for money, with various bundles offering every extra you’ll ever need. You wouldn’t know it was a cost-effective solution to look at it, though, with a choice of stylish silver or bronze chassis and various fabric colours.

It was easy to assemble and smooth to manoeuvre – that said, it doesn’t feel quite as well-made as more expensive models on test, and can be a little rattly at times, particularly over the roughest terrain. It was easy enough to fold, however, for it to take up the least space, the seat does need removing first, which would be tricky with your little one in tow. All in all, we thought this was a solid choice, given the price.

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Bugaboo fox 3

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  • Best: Lightweight option
  • Weight: 9.9kg
  • Number of wheels: Four
  • Suitable from: Birth
  • Why we love it
    • Luxurious
    • Sturdy
    • Smooth ride
    • Lightweight and portable

Luxurious and sturdy, at just 9.9kg Bugaboo’s fox 3 is a well-made pushchair, offering solid all-terrain functionality, without unnecessary weight.

The brand describes this model as having a “fingertip push”, and we can confirm the four-wheel suspension did make the fox 3 a notably smooth ride (and easy on our arms). Tyres are puncture-proof and our mini tester didn’t seem phased by any bumps when out and about. Like all models in the range, the bits you need to manoeuvre — handlebars, levers to fold, etc — are highlighted in white, making locating the relevant bits dead easy (even for the sleep-deprived parent). There are also 12 colourways to choose from – so, you’re sure to find one to suit.

If you have stairs to contend with or know you’ll be lifting it in and out of the car, yet still want something that can tackle rough terrain, this lightweight model is unbeatable.

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iCandy peach all-terrain

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  • Best: For multi-wheel functionality
  • Weight: 15.09kg
  • Number of wheels: Three or four
  • Suitable from: Birth
  • Why we love it
    • Versatile
    • Well-considered high-spec materials
    • SPF 50 canopy
    • Comfy
  • Take note
    • Pretty big

If you can’t decide between a three- or four-wheel buggy, the iCandy peach all-terrain offers both options, enabling you to switch between the two. It’s a very handsome model, made with well-considered high-spec materials to withstand the elements, and comes with a five-year warranty.

However, we couldn’t give this heavy model top marks, as it does take up a lot of space, and can’t be folded with the seat attached. We also found it the most complicated (and time-consuming) to assemble.

That said, there’s lots of clever, thoughtful touches, such as an SPF 50+ canopy with multi-position mesh ventilation, a large basket for stashing all the baby gear, and car seat adaptors. The deep, comfy seat is also fairly high, so, we’d be happy wheeling this one up to the table and feeding our little one lunch in it. It’s also available as a double or twin model for larger families. If space allows, it’s a beautiful buggy that is sure to last.

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Joolz geo3

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  • Best: For growing families
  • Weight: 13kg
  • Number of wheels: Four
  • Suitable from: Birth
  • Why we love it
    • Designed to grow with your family
    • Enormous basket
    • Weather-proof
    • Comfy and cosy

This release from Joolz feels like the Rolls Royce of buggies. Designed to grow with your family, it can easily be turned into a twin model, and folds with the seat attached.

There’s so much to love, including an enormous basket (the largest on the market), bouncy four wheel suspension, a built-in LED light for dark mornings, and a generous water-repellent/sun-proof hood. It’s the perfect height to wheel straight up to the table, and the smooth, single-motion fold couldn’t be easier. Even the setup is made fun, with a dedicated playlist that kicks off with Black Eyed Peas “Let’s get it started” – we don’t want to brag but we had the buggy set up before track four ended.

Our mini tester was equally impressed, looking snug as a bug in her deep, padded seat while appreciating the toy hanger loops on the bumper. The large ventilation areas were also a relief during the hot weather.

This is also an ethical choice, with a tree planted on your behalf with every purchase. For the ultimate peace of mind, it comes with a lifetime guarantee (ideal if you plan on having more children). Impressive stuff.

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Thule urban glide 2 jogging stroller

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  • Best: For jogging
  • Weight: 11.5kg
  • Number of wheels: Three
  • Suitable from: Birth with a bassinet or from six months with normal seat
  • Why we love it
    • Confident and capable design

Active, outdoorsy parents need look no further, as this three-wheel model is made with jogging in mind. It’s reassuringly well-made, and, thanks to large 16in back wheels (and a lockable front swivel wheel), we felt confident running over rough terrain with our little one in tow. The adjustable handlebar brake makes it easy to switch between parents of differing heights while out and about, or slow down when going downhill.

It is possible to use from birth if you purchase the additional bassinet (however, jogging isn’t recommended until your child is at least six months old). Otherwise, the front-facing seat is reclinable for snoozing, and it comes with ample storage space. The fold was easy and intuitive (even with one hand) but, to save space, you’ll want to remove those chunky back tyres.

Practical, stylish and ready for adventures, the Thule is a great option if space is less of a concern, and you don’t plan to use it around the city too much.

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All-terrain strollers FAQs

What are the benefits of all-terrain strollers, compared to ordinary strollers?

If you and your family love the outdoors, an all-terrain stroller is the perfect companion to ensure no one in your family is held back from adventure. Designed to handle a range of terrains, such as gravel, dirt, and uneven trail routes, these strollers mean business, thanks to the introduction of more-rugged wheels, sturdy and durable frames, and a robust suspension system. In a nutshell, they’re ready to go, wherever the adventure takes you. 

What to look for in an all-terrain stroller

There is a long checklist for what to look for when purchasing an all-terrain stroller. You’ll want something robust and durable, so look at the materials used and the wheel size – the bigger, the better, when it comes to off-roading. Adjustable handlebars can be really useful, too, making sure you have full control over the stroller, no matter who’s using it. If you want to take the buggie abroad, or if you have a particular compact car, make sure the stroller to choose is collapsable and travel-compatible. Rear breaks are even more important when you’re out on tricky, hilly terrain, so make sure the model you opt for is up to the task.

The verdict: All-terrain strollers

We think every buggy in this round-up serves a clearly defined end use. Joolz’s geo stroller is a great option if you’re a twin parent or considering a second child in short succession. However, for us, the Mamas and Papas ocarro comes out on top, as it packs up smaller and is cheaper, too, while still achieving a quality push, made with premium materials.

Want more inspiration? Check out our round-up of the best running buggies

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