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Dog friendly hiking trails around South Cambridgeshire traverse a landscape characterized by gentle chalk hills, expansive fenlands, and tranquil river valleys. The region features modest elevations like the Gog Magog Hills, offering wider views across the countryside. Numerous routes follow waterways such as the River Cam and River Rhee, providing picturesque waterside paths. Woodlands like Hayley Wood and areas within Wimpole Hall & Estate also offer varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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24.4km
06:08
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.58km
01:57
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.27km
01:35
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:24
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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New name & ownership, with more focus on coffee and good quality breakfasts & light lunches. Nice courtyard out front in the better weather, and garden at the rear. Open 8am-5pm Tue-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat-Sun
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Standard village church. Not easily accessible in road cleats.
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Currently closed (24th March 2024) while waiting for a new landlord to arrive. Check before you leave to maks=e sure its reopened.
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Enjoy a stroll through this pleasant little woodland walkway hidden behind the hamlet of Rampton.
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The name Hinxton is a contraction of Hengestestun, "the town of Hengest".[2] The village of Hinxton is listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Hestitona, as Hyngeston in the Ely Registers of 1341 and Hengestone in the Ramsey Chartulary. Its parish church is the medieval St Mary and St John Church. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinxton)
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There are 16 dog-friendly hiking trails in South Cambridgeshire featured in this guide, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion.
South Cambridgeshire offers diverse terrain. You'll find gentle paths through expansive fenlands, tranquil riverside trails along the River Cam and River Rhee, and routes through ancient woodlands like Hayley Wood. Some areas, such as the Gog Magog Hills, provide modest elevations and wider views, while others are flatter, characteristic of the fen landscape.
Yes, there are 9 easy dog-friendly routes. For a gentle stroll, consider the Rampton Woodland Walk – Rampton loop from Rampton, which is just under 6 km with minimal elevation. Many riverside paths also offer flat, easy walking.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes are circular. For example, the Fulbourn Fen Nature Reserve – The Carpenters Arms loop from Fulbourn Fen NR is a moderate circular hike, and the Rampton Woodland Walk – Black Horse Pub loop from Rampton offers an easy circular option.
You can explore various natural and historical landmarks. The region features beautiful lakes like Fen Drayton Lakes Nature Reserve and Far Fen Lake, which are great for nature observation. Historic sites such as the Bartlow Hills Burial Mounds also offer interesting points along your walk. Many routes pass through charming historic villages.
South Cambridgeshire is enjoyable year-round. Spring is beautiful with bluebells in woodlands like Hayley Wood. Autumn offers stunning golden foliage, particularly around Wandlebury Country Park and the Gog Magog Hills. Summer provides lush green landscapes, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some paths might be muddy after rain.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, consider the Northstowe & Great Ouse loop via Rampton. This difficult route spans over 24 km, providing a longer adventure for you and your energetic dog.
Many of South Cambridgeshire's charming villages, often found along or near hiking routes, feature traditional pubs that welcome dogs. It's always a good idea to check with the specific establishment beforehand, but you'll often find options for a refreshing stop after your walk.
The komoot community rates the dog-friendly trails in South Cambridgeshire highly, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 700 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful river paths, the beauty of the ancient woodlands, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels, making it a great destination for walks with dogs.
While many trails can get muddy, especially in fenland areas or after heavy rain, routes that stick to higher ground or well-maintained paths might be less affected. Consider trails around the Gog Magog Hills or within Wimpole Hall & Estate, which often have more varied surfaces. Checking recent komoot tour comments can also provide up-to-date trail conditions.
Many villages in South Cambridgeshire are served by local bus routes, which can provide access to trailheads. For example, routes around Rampton or Fulbourn might be accessible via public transport. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes to plan your journey to specific starting points.


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