Best attractions and places to see around Fowlmere, a village in Cambridgeshire, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The area is characterized by its well-loved wildlife oasis, the RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve, which features rare chalk springs and fen habitats. Historical sites like the ancient Round Moat and numerous listed buildings contribute to the region's cultural significance. Fowlmere provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from nature walks to historical discoveries.
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Visit The Blackbird's Nest Mobile Coffee Shop, based in Barrington church car park. Tuesday-Saturday 8am to 12pm. Serving outrageously good coffee, tea, soft drinks, pastries, and cooked breakfast rolls
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Fantastic view of Audley End House from Adam Bridge. Audley End is a 17th Century mansion that is known as a prodigy house, meaning that it is extra impressive. Often seen on TV on the likes of Antiques Roadshow, the house used to three times the size, if you can believe it. It's a fabulous view as you cycling past, and worth making a detour out of Saffron Walden for.
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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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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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Not as steep as Croydon Hill...but nearer to Cambridge! It does touch just over 10% from both sides but for longer from the Haslingfield side.
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More fun from the Haslingfield side as you don't need to brake on the descent. Also, The Royal Oak in Barrington is decent. Is this steeper than Croydon hill though?
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The primary natural attraction is the RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve, a significant wildlife oasis featuring rare reedbeds, fen, and a chalk stream. It's a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for diverse bird species like Kingfishers and Water Rails, as well as Otters and Water Voles. You can find more details about the reserve on Wikipedia.
Yes, Fowlmere has several historical points of interest. Within the village, you can find the ancient earthwork known as the Round Moat and the medieval moated site of Crow's Parlour. The area also boasts numerous listed buildings, including the Parish Church of St Mary. Nearby, you can explore grand estates like Wimpole Hall and Gardens and Audley End House, both offering rich historical experiences.
Fowlmere offers a variety of walking routes, particularly around the RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve, which has a level, circular path with boardwalks. For more extensive options, you can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate loops, in the surrounding area. Explore routes like the 'Fowlmere – RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve loop from Shepreth' or 'Hot Numbers – Birdwatching Hide loop from RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve' on the Hiking around Fowlmere guide.
Yes, the RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve is designed with accessibility in mind. Many sections of its paths, including boardwalks, are pushchair and wheelchair-accessible. The reserve also provides amenities such as parking and accessible toilets.
Absolutely. The RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve is excellent for families, offering easy walks and wildlife spotting opportunities. Nearby, Wimpole Hall and Gardens features a farm, Wimpole Holme Farm, which is popular with younger visitors, alongside extensive grounds to explore. Audley End House also offers family-friendly experiences with its house and gardens.
The area around Fowlmere is great for cycling. A notable route is the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway, a flat cycle path connecting Shelford and surrounding villages to Addenbrookes and Cambridge city centre. You can find more road cycling routes, including loops like 'DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway – Elmdon Climb loop from Foxton', in the Road Cycling Routes around Fowlmere guide.
The RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve offers excellent birdwatching opportunities year-round, with different species present depending on the season. Spring and autumn are particularly good for migratory birds, while winter can bring unique waterfowl. The reserve is known for species like Kingfishers, Water Rails, and various warblers.
Yes, Fowlmere is noted for the Fowlmere Tunnel, also known as the Chalk Adit. This 30-meter, L-shaped chalk-cut tunnel is located beneath properties in the village and is considered an interesting engineering feature, possibly used for chalk extraction historically.
While specific rules vary, the grounds of Wimpole Hall and Gardens are generally dog-friendly, allowing walks around the woodland and parkland. For the RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve, it's best to check their specific guidelines regarding dogs to ensure wildlife is undisturbed. Many local walking trails are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve, especially its accessible paths and abundant wildlife. The historical sites like Wimpole Hall and Gardens and Audley End House are appreciated for their impressive architecture, extensive grounds, and rich history. Cyclists enjoy the well-maintained DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway for its ease of access and scenic surroundings.
Yes, Fowlmere offers several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the 'Foxton Wood loop from Fowlmere' or the 'Watercress beds – RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve loop from Fowlmere'. These trails range from easy to moderate difficulty. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Fowlmere guide.
Fowlmere village itself has local pubs like the Black Horse Inn. For attractions further afield, Wimpole Hall and Gardens has a cafe on site. Additionally, nearby villages often offer cafes and pubs, providing options for refreshments after exploring the area.


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