Fenland Rides -- Cycling around Ely and Cambridge

Archive for April, 2006

The Gog Magog hills

Friday, April 28th, 2006

From: Central Cambridge.

Distance: 11 miles.

Summary: Never let it be said that there are no hills around Cambridge.

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This is a slightly longer than usual lunchtime ride, out into the Gog Magog hills, to the southeast of Cambridge. It’s all too easy to think of this area of the country as being entirely flat, but this cycle ride shows that this is by no means the case… (more…)

Cambridge to Ely — scenic route

Monday, April 24th, 2006


From: Central Cambridge.

Distance: 19 miles.

Summary: Open country views, but wear something reflective!

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Given the flat land to the north of Cambridge, a leisurely visit to Ely is best done by bike. There are three obvious routes to Ely — this is the scenic route, along the back roads. The cycle through open countryside gives you fantastic views, but it’s strongly advisable to wear something reflective (and perhaps have your rear light switched on) so that drivers can see you some distance away on these long, straight roads. (more…)

Grantchester via Trumpington

Friday, April 21st, 2006

From: Central Cambridge.

Distance: 6 miles.

Summary: Pretty village, good lunchtime pubs.

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Cambridge is an extremely rural city, with open countryside all around. There are lots of pretty villages easily within reach of a leisurely lunchtime cycle ride, and in the “0-10 miles” category on the right, I will try to pick out some of the best examples. Today, a short ride to Grantchester. (more…)

Ely to Littleport

Monday, April 17th, 2006

From: Ely city centre.

Distance: 12 miles.

Summary: Busy, windy roads but some good views.

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One stop north on the trainline from Ely is the large village of Littleport. The cycle ride up to there and back along beside the River Great Ouse is one of my staples — though it can get quite windy as you’re cycling across quite exposed land. (more…)