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Walking and Cycling in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

The diversity of the Cambridgeshire countryside will delight the visitor. Its scenery ranges from small villages nestling in gently undulating hills in the south to the man made landscape of the Fens in the north-east.

The sky plays a vital role in this landscape rewarding the visitor with glorious sunsets. So whether it is walking or cycling by the county's rivers or through ancient woodland; visiting the wide range of nature reserves, or visiting the larger cities of Cambridge and Peterborough or the smaller market towns throughout the county, Cambridgeshire has something for all ages and interests.

The following are suggested walking/cycling routes for you to enjoy!

 Fenland

 Apples and Ale route.pdf                                                 Wisbech Cycle Map.pdf

 Huntingdonshire

Huntingdon Town Walk.pdf                                                St Neots Town Walk.pdf
St Ives Town Walk.pdf                                                       Ramsey Town Walk.pdf     
Kimbolton Town Walk.pdf              
 Route 1 - Huntingdon and Grafham.pdf                             Route 2 - Huntingdon and Alconbury.pdf
Route 3 - Stilton and Wansford.pdf                                     Route 4 - Stilton and The Giddings.pdf
Route 5 - Sawtry and Barham.pdf                                       Route 6 - Spaldwick and Keyston.pdf
Route 7 - St Neots and Kimbolton.pdf                                 Route 8 - St Neots and The Gransdens.pdf
Route 9 - St Neots and Yelling.pdf                                      Route 10 - St Neots and Buckden.pdf
Route 11 - Godmanchester and Graveley.pdf                    Route 12 - St Ives and Oldhurst.pdf
Route 13 - Sawtry and Ramsey.pdf                                     Route 14 - Sawtry and Stilton.pdf
 


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