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Mountain biking around Alwalton (Hunts) offers access to varied terrains, blending historical significance with natural beauty. The area is characterized by its position on the River Nene, with higher ground rising from the water's edge and features like The Lynch, a wooded limestone cliff. While Alwalton itself provides routes with unpaved segments, it serves as a base for exploring dedicated mountain biking trails in the wider Huntingdonshire area, including woodlands and open fields. The landscape includes ancient settlements and historical…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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64.3km
03:36
140m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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29.3km
01:48
130m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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nice link back to the embankment or fence road back to fengate
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Ferry Meadows Visitor Centre Just a little tip for anyone using the caravan site next door: The visitor centre shop is a brilliant place to grab supplies. It has a lovely farm shop section with local produce, perfect for stocking up on tasty treats. They also have a good selection of small toys and gifts, which is handy if you need to keep the kids entertained!
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Tight entrance so be careful but stunning views
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Popular cafe, often busy but has plenty of outdoor seating where you can sit with your bike.
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This is a nice section of the trail to ride on. The double track has a compact grassland surface, with good views widespread. It is easy enough to ride through on dry weather days, but might be different when wet and mud are about
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Southey Woods entrance is now blocked and the car parks that used to be inside the woods are now gone. The barrier at the entrance stops you from driving in. However, you can walk past the barrier and still hike, bike or walk in the woods. It is a popular area for dog walkers and hikers.
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There are several houses in the small village called Upton, they have tidy thatched roofs that make them look quality. Worth seeing houses like these
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A real pleasure hiking here, I've done on the weekend, It is a vast place where anybody can enjoy walking, cycling or just sitting on the grass for a picnic. I've seen so many people doing diferent things and everything far away from the city centre in the middle of nature
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There are over 35 mountain bike trails around Alwalton (Hunts), offering a variety of options for different skill levels. These routes blend historical significance with natural beauty, often featuring unpaved segments and riverside paths along the River Nene.
The trails around Alwalton (Hunts) primarily range from easy to moderate difficulty. Out of the 39 available routes, 24 are classified as easy and 15 as moderate, making the area accessible for a wide range of riders. There are no difficult trails listed directly in Alwalton (Hunts).
Yes, many of the easy-rated trails around Alwalton (Hunts) are suitable for families. These often follow riverside paths or routes through open fields. For example, the Stanground Lock – Orton Mere Canoe Slalom Course loop from Thorpe Wood Nature Reserve is an easy 19.5-mile trail that offers a pleasant ride along the River Nene.
Mountain bike trails in this region are characterized by the scenic River Nene valley, wooded areas, and varied terrains. You'll encounter features like The Lynch, a wooded cliff formed from 'Alwalton marble,' and enjoy views of the river. Many routes, such as the Ferry Bridge on the River Nene – Bluebell Trail — Riverside Path loop from Thorpe Wood Nature Reserve, specifically highlight riverside and woodland sections.
While Alwalton itself offers routes with unpaved segments, for more dedicated and technical mountain biking, you'll find excellent options in the wider Huntingdonshire area. These include Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Grafham Water Park with its bike parks, and Brampton Wood Nature Reserve, which offers singletrack paths and obstacles.
The mountain bike trails around Alwalton (Hunts) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic River Nene, and the blend of historical and natural beauty along the routes.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Alwalton (Hunts) are designed as loops. For instance, the River Nene – Ferry Meadows Visitor Centre loop from Alwalton is a moderate 39.9-mile circular path that explores the River Nene and leads towards Ferry Meadows.
Along the routes, you can encounter several interesting attractions. You might pass by Gunwade Lake, the Ferry Meadows Visitor Centre, or the Shanks Millennium Bridge Over the River Nene. The area also has historical significance with Roman, Saxon, and Medieval remains.
Alwalton is a village in Huntingdonshire. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads might vary, the village itself can be accessed, and from there, many routes are within cycling distance. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local bus schedules or train services to nearby towns like Huntingdon or Peterborough.
While specific routes aren't explicitly marked with pub or cafe stops, many trails pass through or near villages and towns where such amenities are available. Exploring routes that lead towards larger centers like Ferry Meadows or other local villages will likely offer opportunities for refreshments. For example, the Orton Mere Canoe Slalom Course – Bluebell Trail — Riverside Path loop from Orton Longueville passes through areas with potential stops.
Spring and summer are generally considered optimal seasons for mountain biking in the Huntingdonshire area due to more favorable weather conditions. The trails are likely to be drier and the natural scenery, especially along the River Nene and through woodlands, is at its most vibrant.
Many public footpaths and bridleways in the UK, which some of these routes utilize, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially around livestock or in nature reserves. Specific rules for areas like Ferry Meadows or other parks should be checked locally.


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