Best attractions and places to see around Coveney (E Cambs) include historical sites, natural landscapes, and walking routes. Coveney is a village situated on a Fen 'island', offering views across the fens. This area combines historical charm with natural beauty, providing diverse points of interest for visitors. The region is known for its unique geography and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The park is an ideal spot for walking, running, and relaxing. It has well-maintained paths and large open areas that are suitable for picnics.
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Not really unstable when moist on 40 mm gravel tires
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Centrally located, being just a short walk from the river, the cathedral and the city centre, Cherry Hill Park is a beautiful place for an easy walk or as part of a longer hike around Ely. It is the best route to link the cathedral and the River Great Ouse.
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Dominating the skyline all around it, Ely Cathedral really is something to behold. Built in the 11th Century, you can sit in the grounds and just marvel at this amazing building. There are also loads of good refreshment options in Ely to choose from.
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Ely is built on a 23-square-mile island which at 85 feet / 26 m, is the highest land in the Fens. Thanks to this, Ely was not waterlogged like the surrounding Fenland, and was originally an island separated from the mainland, until drained in the 18th century.
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It is remote and quiet not that many people around and tranquil
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On a windy day, a headwind will not be a lot of fun. Try and plan this route with a tailwind
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In Coveney, you can explore the Church of St Peter ad Vincula, a Grade I listed parish church dating back to the 13th century with a richly furnished interior. Other historical points include the 16th-century Mansion Farm House and the village lockup by the pond.
Coveney is uniquely situated on a small Fen 'island', rising 43 feet (13 meters) above sea level, offering expansive views across the fens. The village pond and green provide tranquil spots, and the elevation allows for distant views of Ely Cathedral.
Yes, the surrounding fenland is ideal for walks. You can explore historical droves across Ely West Fen, Frogs Abbey, and Wardy Hill. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Mepal loop via Three Pickerals Bridge' or the 'Ely Cathedral β Cherry Hill Park loop from Ely'. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Coveney (E Cambs) guide.
Near Wardy Hill, there is an RSPB site dedicated to ground-nesting birds and flood meadows along the New Bedford River and washes, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching. The renowned Wicken Fen Nature Reserve is also a key natural attraction in East Cambridgeshire for wildlife enthusiasts.
Absolutely! Nearby Ely offers several family-friendly options, including Cherry Hill Park for relaxation and play. Other attractions include South Angle Farm Park and interactive experiences like Curious About Ely and The Ely Spy Mission Trail.
The area offers various cycling routes, including the Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51), which features a gravel section. You can find routes like the 'Coveney village sign β Little Downham Village loop from Ely' for an easy ride. More cycling options are detailed in the Cycling around Coveney (E Cambs) guide.
The village's elevated position on a Fen 'island' provides excellent panoramic views across the fens. From many spots, you can clearly see the magnificent Ely Cathedral dominating the skyline in the distance.
Yes, the RSPB site near Wardy Hill, with its flood meadows along the New Bedford River and washes, is suitable for dog-friendly strolls. Many of the fenland walks and historical droves in the wider area are also great for walking with dogs.
The Coveney area is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the natural beauty and gardens, especially during the Coveney & Wardy Hill Gardens scheme. Autumn offers beautiful fenland colours, while winter can provide unique birdwatching opportunities at the RSPB site when the washes are flooded.
Just a short distance from Coveney, Ely is home to the iconic Ely Cathedral, an 11th-century masterpiece. Inside the cathedral, you can also visit The Stained Glass Museum, which showcases a stunning collection of stained glass art.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the broader area. Routes such as 'Ely Porta (Walpole Gate) β Cherry Hill loop from Ely' offer moderate challenges. For more options, consult the MTB Trails around Coveney (E Cambs) guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent scale and Romanesque design of Ely Cathedral, often marveling at it from its grounds. The Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51) is also popular for its gravel sections suitable for cycling, and Cherry Hill Park is loved for its central location and suitability for easy walks and relaxation.


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