Let’s be honest. Not all prams are built for British weather, muddy trails or the average cracked pavement. If your daily walks involve more than just smooth shopping centre floors, an all-terrain pram could make life a whole lot easier.
Whether you're heading down bumpy country lanes, powering through gravel parks or just dealing with uneven paths on the school run, we’ve picked out the best all-terrain prams in the UK for 2025. Even better? They’re all available to rent through Baboodle, so you can skip the upfront cost and get flexible monthly plans with UK-wide delivery and free returns.

Bugaboo Fox 5 – Best All-Round Luxury Pick
If you want a pram that feels smooth as butter and looks good doing it, the Bugaboo Fox 5 is a great shout. It’s got proper suspension, big wheels for rougher terrain, and it still folds down easily when you’re juggling baby and bags.
Folded size: 89 x 53 x 34 cm
Weight: 10.4 kg
Pros: Easy to push, premium design, one-hand fold
Cons: Not the most compact once folded
Best for: Parents who want something stylish and practical
Rent the Bugaboo Fox 5 on Baboodle
Out 'n' About Nipper V5 – Best for Outdoor Adventures
This one’s a bit of a legend for active families. Super lightweight, great over rough paths and surprisingly easy to steer — even with one hand while holding a coffee. If you’re into dog walks, park trails or just don’t want to feel like you're dragging a tank, the Nipper’s a winner.
Folded size: 90 x 61.5 x 42 cm
Weight: 9.8 kg
Pros: Handles anything, light to push, roomy seat
Cons: Doesn’t work with car seats
Best for: Outdoorsy parents who need a reliable off-roader
Rent the Out 'n' About Nipper V5 on Baboodle
Thule Urban Glide 2 – Best for Running Parents
Built with active families in mind, the Thule Urban Glide 2 is ideal if you fancy a jog with the baby or just want something that glides over rougher paths. Big wheels, great suspension and a handbrake for hilly areas make it a solid all-rounder for sporty types.
Folded size: 87 x 69 x 34 cm
Weight: 11.5 kg
Pros: Excellent suspension, perfect for jogging, super sturdy
Cons: A bit bulky for shops or tight spaces
Best for: Runners or weekend adventurers
Rent the Thule Urban Glide 2 on Baboodle
iCandy Peach 7 All Terrain – Best for Town and Country
This is the go-anywhere version of the much-loved Peach 7, and it’s ideal if your lifestyle switches between town pavements and country walks. Bigger wheels, better suspension and the same stylish design make it a great all-rounder.
Folded size: 70 x 61 x 29 cm
Weight: 13.5 kg
Pros: Great suspension, smart looks, big shopping basket
Cons: Heavier than the standard Peach 7
Best for: Families who mix city living with rural exploring
Rent the iCandy Peach 7 All Terrain on Baboodle
iCandy Orange 4 – Best for Growing Families on the Move
Not a full-blown off-roader, but the Orange 4 holds its own on bumpy surfaces thanks to its upgraded wheels and strong frame. It’s also perfect if you’re thinking long-term — it converts into a double and grows with your family.
Folded size: 85 x 62 x 30 cm
Weight: 12.3 kg
Pros: Can convert to a double, stylish, good off-road capability
Cons: A bit bulky when used as a double
Best for: Parents who want flexibility and future-proof features
Rent the iCandy Orange 4 on Baboodle
How to Choose the Right All-Terrain Pram
Still not sure which one to go for? Here are a few things to consider before you decide.
Where will you actually use it?
Pavements and parks? Most of these prams will be fine. But if you’re regularly hitting muddy fields or trails, go for something with larger wheels and strong suspension.
Need it to work with your car seat?
Some models like the Fox 5 or Orange 4 are compatible with popular infant car seats. Others, like the Nipper, aren’t made as full travel systems.
Are you planning to jog?
Not every all-terrain pram is built for running. If that’s your goal, stick with something made for it — like the Thule Urban Glide 2.
What’s your boot space like?
These prams tend to be sturdier and a bit bigger. Always double-check folded dimensions if space is tight.
FAQs
What’s the best all-terrain pram for countryside walks?
The iCandy Peach 7 All Terrain or Out 'n' About Nipper V5 — both are designed for more rugged use and perform really well off the beaten track.
Can I jog with an all-terrain pram?
Only certain ones. The Thule Urban Glide 2 is built specifically for jogging. Other models may not be safe or smooth enough at higher speeds.
What’s the lightest all-terrain pram?
The Out 'n' About Nipper V5 is one of the lightest options without compromising on durability or performance.
Do I need an all-terrain pram if I live in the city?
It can definitely help. If you’ve got cracked pavements, steep hills or cobbles nearby, a good all-terrain pram can make daily walks a lot more comfortable — just make sure it fits your storage space.