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The best hikes from bus stations around Arkesden

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Bus station hiking trails around Arkesden traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills, expansive open farmland, and scattered pockets of woodland. The area features the Wicken Water, a small river, and distinctive puddingstones. Hikers can expect routes that blend agricultural fields, quiet country lanes, and historical elements, including more than 20 listed buildings in Arkesden's conservation area.

Best bus station hiking trails around Arkesden

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Hiking loop from Arkesden, a 6.6…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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The Cricketers – Arkesden Village loop from Arkesden

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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David Robertson
April 19, 2026, Arkesden Village

Stunning little village. Good for a snack stop.

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Such a pretty village in the Spring sunshine and the Axe and Compass pub looks like a good spot for refreshment, although I didn't have time to stop in.

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Ian Henderson
September 18, 2024, Arkesden Village

Axe and Compass

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Dirty Wknd
January 22, 2024, Arkesden Village

Quintessential Cambridgeshire village, complete with thatched roofs and a small village green. Incredibly peaceful place to stop for a break after the gentle climb.

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Encountering a large Deer herd🦌, πŸ‘€ Arkesden village πŸš΅β€β™‚οΈ, plus all the dirt/farm tracks. Fun/Joy πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ.

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Plenty of loose flints and tree roots and not to mention the ruts but good fun

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Wicken Bonhunt was once two separate settlements, named as Wica and Banhunta in the Domesday Book. At its most eastern end close to the M11, the Chapel of St Helen is a saxon place of worship dating from the 11th century and possibly the oldest building in east England. An annual service is held in the chapel which is otherwise no longer in use.

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Great beer garden to sit out for a mid ride drink. Bike friendly with loads of space, and good food too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available around Arkesden?

There are over 180 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Arkesden. These trails cater to various fitness levels, with nearly 100 easy routes and over 80 moderate options, ensuring there's a path for everyone.

What kind of terrain can I expect on bus station hikes in Arkesden?

Hikes around Arkesden feature a mix of gentle rolling hills, expansive open farmland, and scattered pockets of woodland. You'll often find yourself on public footpaths, bridleways, and quiet country lanes, with some routes offering extensive views from higher ground. The area is also known for its distinctive 'puddingstones'.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks from a bus stop in Arkesden?

Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Arkesden Village loop from Arkesden. This 4 km (2.5 miles) route takes just over an hour and allows you to explore the charming conservation area of Arkesden, which is rich in historical significance with many listed buildings.

Can I find circular hiking routes starting from a bus station in Arkesden?

Absolutely. Many of the bus station accessible routes in Arkesden are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing to retrace your steps. An example is the Hiking loop from Arkesden, a moderate 10.7 km (6.6 miles) trail that offers a great exploration of the local landscape.

What do other hikers say about the bus station trails in Arkesden?

The komoot community highly rates the trails around Arkesden, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 250 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil rural setting, the varied terrain, and the well-maintained network of public footpaths that make for enjoyable walks.

Are there any pubs or cafes accessible along the bus station hiking trails?

Yes, some routes pass by local establishments. For instance, the Chrishall Park Wood – The Cow Pub loop from Arkesden specifically highlights a pub along its 18.4 km (11.4 miles) moderate route. Additionally, Arkesden village itself has the Axe and Compasses pub, and you might find cafes like Waffle (Formerly Bicicletta) nearby.

What historical landmarks or points of interest can I see on these hikes?

Arkesden and its surroundings are rich in history. The village itself is a conservation area with over 20 listed buildings, many thatched. You might also encounter historical features like those mentioned in the Debden Water SSSI – Historic Buildings of Newport loop. For specific attractions, consider visiting Audley End House or the scenic Bridge End Gardens, which are accessible in the wider area.

Are the bus station hiking trails in Arkesden suitable for dogs?

Many of the public footpaths and bridleways around Arkesden are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially when passing through farmland with livestock. Always be mindful of local signage and ensure your dog is comfortable with varied terrain and potentially muddy conditions, particularly after rain.

What is the best time of year to hike from bus stations in Arkesden?

Arkesden's trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is pleasant, though the Wicken Water can be dry. Winter walks can be crisp and scenic, but paths may be muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential. The gentle rolling hills make it accessible in most conditions.

Can I find longer, more challenging bus station hikes in Arkesden?

Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Fairwells loop from Arkesden is a moderate 12.8 km (8 miles) route, taking over three hours to complete. Another option is the Chrishall Park Wood – The Cow Pub loop from Arkesden, which extends to 18.4 km (11.4 miles) and offers a substantial day out.

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