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Mountain biking around Whittlesford offers routes through the flat, open countryside of Cambridgeshire, characterized by river valleys and agricultural land. The terrain typically features gentle gradients, with paths often following waterways like the River Cam and traversing historic estates. While significant elevation changes are rare, the area provides a network of tracks and byways suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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99.8km
07:24
550m
550m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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38.3km
02:24
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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19.9km
01:23
100m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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One of the old colleges in Cambridge: The three portals are a speciality and the chapel and great hall are definitely worth a visit.
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Great views from Claybushill, so peaceful
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P.S. The land owner/farmer has obviously had problems with unauthorised vehicles using this track, because there are now large hay bales installed either side of the ford and in front of nearby farm gates. Access across the stream via the adjacent footbridge is still possible, but don't be disappointed if you wanted to take a run through the ford. P.P.S. The hay bales have now been removed from the ford!
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nice sections of fast gravel on either side of the ford. great section from Babraham to Stapleford
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Nice route into Cambridge Centre just watch out for pedestrians and cyclists as this area can get really busy during peak times and especially during school holidays.
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"Skaters' Meadow is a wet field and has a highly diverse flora. In spring, a blaze of yellow can be seen as large blossoms of marsh-marigold appear along with the purple of marsh-orchids." (https://www.wildlifebcn.org) Best time to visit, i. e. see see flowering, is spring/summer. Otherwise, hikers will have to be content with a willow and an old lamppost - and a sign describing the former use of the meadow. π
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The bridge connects Coe Fen with Sheep's Green and Lammas Land. It replaced a chain ferry in 1910 and was reconstructed in 2006 after some serious deterioration of the bridge's condition.
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Mountain biking around Whittlesford offers a range of difficulties. The terrain is generally flat, characterized by river valleys and agricultural land, with gentle gradients. You'll find options for easy, moderate, and a few difficult routes. There are over 20 easy trails and 28 moderate trails, making it accessible for various skill levels.
For beginners, the Coe Fen β The River Cam in Cambridge loop from Grantchester is an excellent choice. This easy 9.9-mile (15.9 km) trail winds through fenland and along the River Cam, offering a relaxed ride suitable for those new to mountain biking.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the View of Wimpole Estate β Ashwell Street Byway loop from Shepreth is a difficult 61.6-mile (99.1 km) route. This extensive trail features more significant distances and can take over 7 hours to complete, offering a demanding ride through the countryside.
The mountain bike trails around Whittlesford vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter routes like the 9.9-mile (15.9 km) Coe Fen loop, which takes about 1 hour 45 minutes, up to much longer rides such as the 61.6-mile (99.1 km) Wimpole Estate loop, which can take over 7 hours.
Given the generally flat terrain and network of byways, many of the easy and moderate trails around Whittlesford are suitable for families. The paths often follow waterways and traverse agricultural land, providing a pleasant environment for rides with children. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot for the most family-friendly options.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the Whittlesford area are designed as circular loops. This allows riders to start and finish at the same point, which is convenient for parking and logistics. Examples include the The Backs, Cambridge loop and the Babraham Ford and Footbridge loop.
The trails often follow waterways like the River Cam and pass through historic estates and rural countryside. You can encounter various points of interest, including the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway, and historic college sites in Cambridge such as King's College Chapel and the Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College. The Babraham Ford and Footbridge loop, for instance, leads through rural countryside and past historic features.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 40 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, which includes river paths, open fields, and byways connecting villages and estates. The ability to find routes catering to different ability levels is also frequently highlighted.
While specific pub stops are not always detailed in route descriptions, many trails in the Whittlesford area connect villages and pass through rural areas where pubs are common. For example, the Pear & Olive β Fourwentways Cycle Bridge loop from Sawston War Memorial is named after a local establishment, suggesting proximity to amenities. Exploring routes that pass through villages will likely offer opportunities for a pub stop.
The flat, open countryside of Cambridgeshire makes mountain biking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter riding is possible, some paths, especially those along river valleys and through agricultural land, might become muddy or wet, so checking trail conditions is advisable.
There are over 50 mountain bike trails available for exploration in the Whittlesford area. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and some more challenging options.
While the main routes are well-loved, the extensive network of byways and tracks connecting villages and estates often holds lesser-known paths. Exploring routes that venture slightly off the most popular trails, such as those around the Wimpole Estate, can reveal quieter sections and scenic views away from the main thoroughfares.


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