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Bus station hiking trails around Great Eversden offer access to varied landscapes in Cambridgeshire. The region is characterized by a distinctive chalk ridge providing elevation changes and views, alongside woodlands and meadows. Hikers can explore ancient coppiced woodlands, riverside areas, and open farmland. The area features a network of footpaths, including those within the Wimpole Estate and local nature reserves.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Mainly gravel surfaces. Dry in the summer but certain sections can be muddy after rain.
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Grade 2 listed . Designed circa 1841 by H E Kendall and built 1852.
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In the winter months guided tours of 45 mins only going every 30 mins (selected times only) and only the ground floor is a accessible.
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A grade II listed building, the Stable Block at Wimpole is a historic gem, showcasing exquisite Georgian architecture. Nestled within the Wimpole Estate, it stands as a testament to the estate's rich history and agricultural heritage. Today, the Stable Block is home to the gift shop at Wimpole, where you can pick up a souvenir from Wimpole.
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Running along the route of an ancient track, the Mare Way is an integral part of Wimpole. With gorgeous views of the surrounding Cambridgeshire countryside, the Mare Way is a must-travel route for anyone visiting Wimpole.
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Note that if heading to Great Eversden, it's actually a (nice) descent. :)
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Easy walk from the National Trust owned Hall and Stable buildings. Great views looking back towards the Hall, and on a good day, back towards Royston
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There are over 200 hiking trails accessible from bus stops around Great Eversden. These routes offer a wide range of experiences, with 112 easy, 94 moderate, and a few more challenging options to explore the diverse Cambridgeshire countryside.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. For an easy, circular option, consider the Thorn Hill loop from South Cambridgeshire. This route is approximately 5.3 km long and takes you through pleasant landscapes, perfect for a family outing.
The Great Eversden area is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter varied terrain due to the distinctive chalk ridge, offering scenic views. Expect to walk through ancient woodlands like Hayley Wood, known for its oxlips in spring, and explore wetlands teeming with wildfowl at places like Cambourne Nature Reserve. The area also features meadows, river sections along the Bourn Brook, and designated County Wildlife Sites.
Absolutely. The presence of a chalk ridge north of the upper Cam valley provides excellent vantage points. Many local footpaths, including those that head uphill from Great Eversden towards the Wimpole Estate, offer expansive views of the surrounding Cambridgeshire countryside. The ancient Mare Way within the Wimpole Estate is particularly noted for its gorgeous vistas.
Many of the trails around Great Eversden are dog-friendly, especially those that traverse public footpaths and open countryside. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock or in nature reserves, and check specific trail guidelines for any restrictions. The extensive network of footpaths provides ample space for you and your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors.
The area boasts several notable attractions. A major draw is the Wimpole Estate, which features Wimpole Hall and Gardens. You can also find historical sites like Wimpole Hall and Gardens itself, or explore the impressive King's College Chapel and the unique Mathematical Bridge, Queens' College, a bit further afield but accessible. The DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway also offers a unique point of interest.
Yes, for those seeking a longer, moderate challenge, consider the Wimpole's Folly β Serpentine Lake loop from South Cambridgeshire. This route covers approximately 13.3 km and includes varied terrain within the beautiful Wimpole Estate. Another excellent moderate option is the Wimpole Hall and Gardens β Wimpole's Folly loop from South Cambridgeshire, which is around 11.7 km.
The trails around Great Eversden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil woodlands to open meadows, and the well-maintained network of footpaths. The varied terrain, including sections of the chalk ridge, and the opportunities for wildlife observation are also frequently highlighted.
Great Eversden and its surrounding villages offer local amenities where you can refresh after your hike. While specific establishments directly at bus stops may vary, the villages themselves often have traditional pubs and sometimes cafes, providing a welcoming stop for food and drink. It's always a good idea to check opening times in advance.
Great Eversden offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful with wildflowers, including oxlips in Hayley Wood, and lush greenery. Summer provides long daylight hours for extended walks. Autumn brings stunning foliage, especially in the woodlands. Even winter can be rewarding for crisp, clear walks, though appropriate gear for potentially muddy or icy conditions is recommended.


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