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Woodditton (E Cambs)

The best gravel rides around Woodditton (E Cambs)

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Gravel biking around Woodditton (E Cambs) offers diverse terrain across East Cambridgeshire and the Suffolk border. The region features a mix of fields, woodlands, heath, and fens, alongside gently rolling hills and a wooded clay plateau. Notable features include the Devil's Dyke, an Anglo-Saxon earthwork, and sections of the ancient Icknield Way, providing varied paths for gravel cyclists. This landscape ensures a range of routes suitable for different skill levels.

Best gravel bike trails around Woodditton (E Cambs)

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Last updated: May 5, 2026

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Sand and dirt on the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire border — UK alternative gravel routes

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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February 25, 2026, Phoenix Cycleworks Bike Park & Café

I usually do road cycling, but on this sunny day thought i would have a goo at this course as not far from home. Took some getting used to before attempting advanced courses. Ut was a great thrill

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Nice stop if you’re out by the Gogs. Both covered seating at the Shake Shack as well as picnic tables on the grass behind. No cycle racks but plenty of places to lean bikes.

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Lovely rolling gravel road through Forest

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An upmarket farm shop, open every day. With Butchery and Deli counter Monday 9 am–5 pm Tuesday 9 am–5 pm Wednesday 9 am–5 pm Thursday 9 am–5 pm Friday 9 am–6 pm Saturday 9 am–6 pm Sunday 10 am–4 pm

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Good food - hot and cold - for breakfast and lunch, popular with locals and cyclists. Open every day - Monday 9 am–4 pm Tuesday 9 am–4 pm Wednesday 9 am–4 pm Thursday 9 am–4 pm Friday 9 am–4 pm Saturday 9 am–5 pm Sunday 10 am–4 pm

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Small cafe & farm shop with indoor and outdoor seating and a range of cakes and pastries to choose from.

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Note that the road in the map is unpaved, gravel/dirt.

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Qacamata
August 21, 2024, The Purple Pantry

The only café or shop along the Icknield Way in this area for miles, great place to refill/-fuel

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available around Woodditton (E Cambs)?

You'll find several gravel bike trails around Woodditton (E Cambs) on komoot, offering diverse experiences. There are currently over 3 routes listed, ranging from moderate to difficult, exploring the varied landscapes of East Cambridgeshire and the Suffolk border.

Are there any family-friendly gravel routes near Woodditton?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly highlighted, the region offers paths with varied difficulty. The White Fen – Wicken Fen loop from Lode is a moderate 34.1-mile trail through flat, open landscapes, which might be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances. The Frog End Gravel Road is also described as 'fairly flat and easy-going with just a few gradual climbs and descents'.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel rides in Woodditton?

The terrain around Woodditton is quite varied, encompassing fields, woodlands, heath, and fens, alongside gently rolling hills and a wooded clay plateau. You'll encounter ancient earthworks like the Devil's Dyke and sections of the historic Icknield Way, which can be rough in places. Specific routes like the Frog End Gravel Road offer decent gravel surfaces, while others might include a mix of paved and unpaved sections, providing a diverse riding experience.

Are there circular gravel bike routes available?

Yes, many of the routes around Woodditton are designed as loops. For example, the Icknield Way Cycle Trail – Phoenix Cycleworks loop from Kennett and the White Fen – Wicken Fen loop from Lode are both excellent circular options, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.

Where can I park my car when gravel biking in Woodditton?

While specific parking locations for gravel biking aren't detailed for Woodditton itself, many routes start from nearby villages or trailheads that typically offer parking facilities. For routes like the Icknield Way Cycle Trail – Phoenix Cycleworks loop from Kennett, starting points in villages like Kennett often have public parking available. It's always advisable to check local parking regulations before your ride.

What interesting sights or landmarks can I see along the gravel bike trails?

The routes around Woodditton are rich in historical and natural features. You can cycle along sections of the ancient Devil's Dyke, an Anglo-Saxon earthwork, and the historic Icknield Way. Notable attractions include White Fen, Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey, and the Jubilee Clock Tower in Newmarket. You might also pass by the Frog End Gravel Road itself, a notable local cycling feature.

Are there any pubs or cafes along the gravel routes for a stop?

Yes, the region has options for refreshment stops. The Icknield Way Cycle Trail – The Purple Pantry loop from Higham suggests a stop at 'The Purple Pantry'. Additionally, the The Fox Inn, Ousden is a pub highlighted in the area, offering a potential stop for riders. Many villages along the routes will also have local establishments.

What are the winter conditions like for gravel biking in Woodditton?

The region's varied terrain means winter conditions can differ. While some areas like Thetford Forest (a bit further afield) are known for draining well, minimizing mud, other sections, particularly the Roman Road near Cambridge, can become 'a bit sticky in winter'. Expect a mix of conditions, with some paths potentially muddy or rougher during wetter months. It's always best to check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about the routes around Woodditton?

The routes in Woodditton (E Cambs) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 14 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the historical significance of routes like the Devil's Dyke and Icknield Way, and the peaceful exploration of the Cambridgeshire and Suffolk border landscapes.

Can I access gravel trails in Woodditton using public transport?

While Woodditton itself is a smaller village, routes often start from or pass through larger nearby towns and villages that may have better public transport links. For instance, routes like the Icknield Way Cycle Trail – Phoenix Cycleworks loop from Kennett start from Kennett, which might be accessible by local bus services. It's recommended to check local bus or train schedules to nearby hubs and plan your route accordingly.

Are there any longer, more challenging gravel routes for experienced riders?

Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Sand and dirt on the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire border — UK alternative gravel routes is a difficult 69.2-mile (111.3 km) trail. This route explores the varied landscapes along the county lines, offering a substantial and challenging long-distance ride with significant elevation changes.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Woodditton?

The varied countryside around Woodditton is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, though some paths might be dustier. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on certain sections. The region's diverse landscape ensures a good experience in most seasons, depending on your preference for trail conditions.

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