Best attractions and places to see around Chatteris include historical landmarks and natural landscapes within the Fenland district. This market town in Cambridgeshire, England, is situated in a low-lying wetland area, historically marshy but now largely agricultural. Visitors can explore sites related to local history and enjoy the surrounding natural features. The area offers a variety of points of interest for those interested in its unique heritage and environment.
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Ramsey Abbey, nice historic area with good cake shops near by
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Parking is £2. There is a portaloo and a bin in the carpark. This hike was limited in what you could see, in August the trees and weeds blocked most of the view. For safety note that the pathway takes the narrow road that cars are entering and exiting. There are two crossings over the guided path where the buses are traveling at speed. The first part of the walk by the Ouse was lovely as was the last part on a field where you ton off by the weight limited bridge. I would imagine in winter the path would be a mush pit.
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One of the two reasons for cycling the Fens (the other is the straight and flat roads!)
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The bus whizzes through the yellow grain landscape like oiled lightning. The intercity bus from Cambridge to St Ivy rolls over a special lane bus track and reaches an impressive speed. Today he transports the four of us to the "Fen Drayton Lakes Nature Reserve", in the lake landscape we hike and do "birdwatching". “Fen Drayton Lakes was originally a flooded sand and gravel pit bordering river floodplains. Today the area is a magnet for a variety of wildlife including otters, dragonflies, ducks, swans and geese. There is something to see (and hear) here all year round.” (https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/fen-drayton-lakes/)
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It's also a bridleway so watch out for occasional piles of horse shit.
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Part of the RSPB Nature Reserve, Far Fen Lake is recognisable by the island near its eastern shore.
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Another of the endless straights found in the fens. Fortunately the average speed cameras keep the traffic from flying past too fast although the HGVs produce a heck of a gust.
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The picturesque ruined gatehouse is all that’s left of what was one of the great religious houses in the country. Lovely setting.
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Chatteris offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly along the Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path. This former rail line provides a flat, car-free route through pleasant countryside and picturesque villages, making it safe and easy for families. Another option is the Fenland Straight Road, known for its long, straight stretches ideal for speed, though it offers less protection from the wind. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Chatteris guide.
For nature enthusiasts, Far Fen Lake, part of the RSPB Nature Reserve, is a must-visit. It's a magnet for diverse wildlife, including otters, dragonflies, ducks, swans, and geese, offering great opportunities for birdwatching. Additionally, Little Acre Fen Pocket Park in Chatteris provides a green space to observe local flora and fauna.
Yes, Chatteris has a rich history. The most prominent historical site is Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse, a picturesque ruin with a museum, representing what remains of a significant religious house. In Chatteris itself, you can visit the Church of St Peter & St Paul, whose tower dates back to 1352, and the Chatteris Museum, which showcases the local heritage of the Fenland villages. Chatteris House, a Grade II Listed Building from 1828, is also a notable architectural landmark.
Families will enjoy the Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path, which is flat, car-free, and safe for all ages. The Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse also offers a family-friendly historical experience with its ruins and museum. Little Acre Fen Pocket Park provides a pleasant green space for relaxation and nature observation within Chatteris.
The Fenland landscape around Chatteris offers various walking and running opportunities. While specific walking trails are not detailed in the highlights, the general area provides flat terrain. For dedicated running routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Chatteris guide, which includes routes like the Ballast Hole Lake loop.
Chatteris is a market town in Cambridgeshire. While specific public transport details for individual attractions are not provided, the Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway offers an interesting public transport option, with a parallel cycling path. For local travel, it's advisable to check local bus services or consider driving to reach various points of interest.
The Fenland area around Chatteris can be enjoyed year-round. However, for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, spring and summer offer milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be pleasant with changing foliage. Be aware that some paths, especially near lakes, might become muddy in wetter seasons.
Beyond the main attractions, Chatteris itself holds a rich history, with archaeological evidence of Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age settlements. It's even reputed to have been the last refuge of Boudica. Exploring the town's historic core and the surrounding Fenland landscape, with its extensive drainage works like the Forty Foot Drain, offers a unique insight into the region's past and present.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider area around Chatteris. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Chatteris guide, which includes options like the Gate to Riverside Path loop and routes around Fen Drayton Lakes.
Chatteris is situated in the heart of the Fens, a unique low-lying wetland area. While historically marshy, the landscape is now largely agricultural due to extensive drainage efforts since the 17th century. You'll find vast, flat expanses, often with long, straight roads and waterways like the Forty Foot Drain, offering a distinct and open environment.
Visitors appreciate the flat, car-free nature of the Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path for its ease and safety. The Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse is loved for its picturesque ruins, museum, and charming village green setting. The natural beauty and wildlife spotting opportunities at Far Fen Lake are also highly valued by those seeking a connection with nature.


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