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Touring cycling routes around Newton (Fenland) are characterized by the exceptionally flat and expansive terrain of the Fenland region. This area features minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for cyclists of all abilities. The landscape includes a network of rivers and drainage channels, alongside which many routes are situated. Newton itself lies on the Silt Fen, offering a distinct character within the wider Fenland.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Embark on the North Sea Cycle Route: Wisbech and King's Lynn Loop, a moderate touring bicycle adventure covering 45.0 miles (72.5 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 319 feetโฆ
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Embark on an easy touring cycling adventure through the unique Fenland landscape with the Wisbech to Parson Drove loop. This 17.7-mile (28.4 km) route features a minimal 124 feet (38โฆ

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Embark on the Elm and March loop from Wisbech, a moderate touring cycling route that guides you through the distinctive Fenland landscape. This 30.5 miles (49.2 km) journey features long,โฆ
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Embark on an easy touring cycling adventure along the River Nene Loop, a route that spans 21.1 miles (33.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 151 feet (46โฆ
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Cycle the easy Elm and West Walton loop from Wisbech, a 17.9-mile route through flat Fenland scenery and past historic landmarks.
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I went very early spring and it was quite pretty, interesting for the ride, certainly stopped the wind cutting across the fields
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Along the River Nene is this quiet straight lane running from Sutton Bridge to the junction of the Nene and the North Level Main Drain. The Nene is the tenth-longest river in the UK, and is navigable for 88 miles (142 km), from Northampton to The Wash.
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This is an excellent segregated traffic-free cycle path between Sutton Bridge and Kings Lynn. Look out for the type 22 hexagonal pillbox with integral entrance porch from WW2.
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Cross Keys Bridge is a grade II listed swing bridge at Sutton Bridge which spans the tidal River Nene. It's the only crossing point for both traffic, pedestrians and cyclists over the river north of the Wisbech, 9 miles (14.5 km) to the south. For this reason it's a notorious bottleneck for vehicles. On the north side is a separate bridge for cyclists and pedestrians, with expansive views over the tidal Nene.
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March is located on the banks of the navigable old course of the River Nene, which is populated by narrow boats and pleasure craft.
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Wisbech is a market town and inland port known as 'the Capital of The Fens'. The tidal River Nene runs through the town and is spanned by two road bridges. It's noteworthy for its fine examples of Georgian architecture, particularly the parade of houses along the North Brink.
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All Saints Church in Elm stands as a remarkable architectural masterpiece with roots tracing back to the 13th century. Stretching an impressive 149 feet from east to west, this monumental structure is well worth a visit mid run, inviting you to delve into its awe-inspiring beauty and historical significance.
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Quintessential little English church in the friendly village of Gorefield near Wisbech. The church is Grade II listed and boasts a lovely green well-maintained garden.
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The Fenland region, including Newton, is exceptionally flat with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for touring cyclists of all abilities. You'll experience expansive Fenland skies and routes often follow a network of rivers and drainage channels. Newton itself is situated on the Silt Fen, offering a distinct character within this unique landscape.
There are over 70 touring cycling routes around Newton (Fenland) documented on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with more than 40 easy routes, over 20 moderate options, and a few more challenging trails.
Yes, the flat terrain of the Fenland makes it excellent for family cycling. Many routes are easy, such as the Wisbech to Parson Drove loop, which offers a gentle ride through agricultural lands. The wider Fenland area also includes sections of the National Cycle Network, like the Lodes Way, which are suitable for families.
Cyclists can explore diverse landscapes including marshes, woodlands, and reed beds. The region is characterized by its network of rivers and drainage channels. Nearby, Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, one of Europe's most significant wetlands, offers opportunities to observe abundant wildlife like dragonflies, rare butterflies, and various birds.
You can cycle to several interesting sites. The Cross Keys Bridge at Sutton Bridge is a Grade II listed swing bridge offering expansive views. In Wisbech, you can visit Elgood's Brewery & Gardens or the Clarkson Memorial. The historic city of Ely, with its impressive cathedral, is also accessible via traffic-free paths along the River Great Ouse.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, perfect for touring cyclists. Examples include the Elm and March loop from Wisbech, which takes you through Fenland villages, and the River Nene Loop: Wisbech and Sutton Bridge.
The Fenland region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The flat terrain means less effort, but it can be windy, especially in open areas. Summer offers longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide milder weather and beautiful scenery. Winter cycling is possible but be prepared for colder, potentially damp conditions.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, the North Sea Cycle Route: Wisbech and King's Lynn Loop offers a substantial 45-mile ride exploring the open Fenland landscapes between two historic towns. Other routes can also be combined for extended tours.
Fenland District Council has produced a series of walking and cycling maps to help visitors explore the routes across the district. You can find more information and access these maps via their website: Fenland Walking and Cycling Maps.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the exceptionally flat terrain, which makes for easy and enjoyable rides, the vast open skies, and the extensive network of routes that allow for exploration of the unique Fenland landscape.
While specific routes may vary, the Fenland area has numerous charming villages and towns, such as Wisbech, March, and Ely, which offer cafes, pubs, and other amenities. Planning your route to pass through these settlements will provide opportunities for refreshment stops.
Public transport options, including local bus services and train lines, connect various towns and villages within the Fenland area. These can be used to reach starting points for cycling routes or to return from a longer tour. It's advisable to check specific routes and operator policies regarding bicycles in advance.


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