Fenland Rides -- Cycling around Ely and Cambridge

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Imperial War Museum, Duxford

Monday, August 20th, 2007

From: Cambridge.

Distance: 17 miles round trip.

Summary: Europe’s finest aviation museum on our doorstep.

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On a summer day in Cambridge, it is often possible to hear the buzz of vintage planes overhead. Most of these will have taken off at the airfield near Duxford, just to the south of Cambridge. Formerly an RAF fighter station and an important American airbase in the Second World War, Duxford is now (more…)

Anglesey Abbey

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

From: Cambridge.

Distance: 14 miles round trip.

Summary: One of the most relaxing places in Cambridgeshire in which to spend a sunny afternoon.

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Not in Anglesey, and not an abbey, Anglesey Abbey nonetheless has some of the most lovely gardens in Cambridgeshire — it’s a great place to spend a sunny afternoon curled up with a good book. Just 7 miles to the northeast of Cambridge, in the village of Lode, it is easily reachable by bike, and the National Trust even gives cyclists a discount on their (more…)

Waterbeach along the River Cam

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

From: Central Cambridge.

Distance: 6 miles.

Summary: Pleasant riverside route, though busy in term-time.

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The village of Waterbeach lies just to the northeast of Cambridge, and can now be reached by bike on the well-surfaced river towpath. In the early evening during term the southern half of this route can become quite busy with the coaches of rowing crews cycling alongside, but it is an extremely pleasant short ride, and a good way of reaching the excellent (more…)

Lords Bridge

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

From: Central Cambridge.

Distance: 16 miles.

Summary: Great views of the University’s collection of pioneering radio telescopes.

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Five miles to the southwest of Cambridge is an array of radio telescopes, continually monitoring the skies for radiation emitted at the very birth of the Universe. Although the immediate area around the telescopes is very strictly off-limits, (more…)