How to Choose the Perfect Gravel for Your Garden Pathway

A gravel pathway is a fantastic way to add character and functionality to your garden. Not only does it provide a durable and low-maintenance walkway, but it also enhances the overall landscape. However, choosing the right type of gravel is essential to ensure your path is both practical and visually appealing.

In this blog, we’ll guide you through the key factors to consider when selecting the perfect gravel for your garden pathway.

1. Consider the Size of the Gravel

Gravel comes in different sizes, and the one you choose will impact how comfortable and stable your path is.

  • 10mm or smaller – Ideal for pathways as it compacts well and provides a smoother surface for walking.
  • 10mm–20mm – Offers a more decorative look but may be less comfortable underfoot.
  • Larger than 20mm – Best avoided for pathways as it can be difficult to walk on and may shift easily.

For a practical and comfortable pathway, self-binding gravel is an excellent choice as it compacts to create a solid surface.

 

2. Choose the Right Type of Gravel

There are various types of gravel available, each offering different textures and aesthetics:

  • Self-binding gravel – A popular choice for pathways as it locks together, creating a firm yet natural surface.
  • Crushed stone – Angular and rough, making it a more stable option that stays in place better than rounded gravel. 
  • Cotswold selfbinding gravel – A warm, light-coloured gravel that adds a classic touch to any garden.
  • Slate chippings – A stylish, modern alternative with a flat, decorative appearance.

 

3. Consider Drainage and Maintenance

Gravel pathways need to be well-draining to prevent water buildup and weed growth. Here’s how to improve drainage and reduce maintenance:

  • Use a permeable weed membrane – This stop’s weeds from growing through while allowing water to drain. Check out our weed membranes for an easy solution.
  • Ensure proper edging – Edging prevents gravel from spreading into surrounding areas and keeps the path looking tidy.
  • Rake and top up the gravel – Over time, gravel can shift, so regular maintenance helps keep your path even.

 

4. Match the Gravel to Your Garden Design

The colour and texture of your gravel should complement your garden’s style.

  • For a traditional look, go for warm tones like golden gravel or Cotswold chippings.
  • For a modern feel, opt for grey slate or black basalt.
  • For a rustic, natural appearance, use self-binding gravel.

 

Choosing the right gravel for your garden pathway involves considering size, type, drainage, and aesthetics. Whether you want a classic, modern, or rustic look, Mainland Aggregates offers a wide range of gravel and decorative aggregates to suit your needs.

Explore our selection today and create the perfect pathway for your garden!