Best attractions and places to see around Wimblington include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activity routes. Located in the low-lying Fenland region of Cambridgeshire, the area features unique geographical characteristics like the Ouse Washes Wetland. Visitors can explore ancient sites, local landmarks, and an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways. The region offers opportunities for cycling and walking through its flat terrain.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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One of the two reasons for cycling the Fens (the other is the straight and flat roads!)
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Cycle along well-maintained dirt and gravel tracks through the beautiful Whitemoore Nature Reserve near March, Cambridgeshire.
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Another of the endless straights found in the fens. Fortunately the average speed cameras keep the traffic from flying past too fast although the HGVs produce a heck of a gust.
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It also takes you back again from Norfolk to Cambridgeshire.
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For the fens the road surface isn’t too bad. Keep an ear out for traffic lamming it along on these straight, quiet roads though, it’s easy to get caught by surprise.
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The Ouse Washes is a SSSI and an internationally important wetland habitat. Stretching from St Ives to Downham Market it serves as a flood storage area and is often under water in the winter. My dad tells tales of nearly being washed away crossing in the car, back in the day! Some areas of the Washes are managed by the RSPB.
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Empty road under huge skies with Ely Cathedral rising in the distance. The section towards Ely has some beautiful smooth new blacktop with barely a car on it.
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Such flat straight roads along here, I’ve never seen anything like this. Watch for headwinds though. Good place to just get your head down and pedal for miles. Loved it😍
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Wimblington offers several historical sites. You can visit Stonea Camp, an Iron Age hill fort and Roman site, notable for being the lowest hill fort in Britain. Within the village, St. Peter's Church, dating back to the 13th century, is a Grade I listed building with a distinctive tower and spire. The Wimblington War Memorial, located in the churchyard, is also a significant Grade II listed monument.
The Fenland landscape can be experienced through an extensive network of footpaths, bridleways, and byways, such as "Woodmans Way" and "Workmans Drove." Additionally, the Ouse Washes Wetland is an internationally important wetland habitat and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, offering unique views and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Yes, the Whitemoor Nature Reserve provides well-maintained dirt and gravel tracks suitable for cycling and walking through its beautiful landscape. The Ouse Washes Wetland is also a significant natural area, recognized for its wetland habitat and importance for flood storage.
Wimblington and its surroundings are excellent for cycling due to the flat Fenland terrain. You can cycle along well-maintained dirt and gravel tracks in the Whitemoor Nature Reserve. Another popular option is the Quiet Route into Ely, which offers smooth surfaces and views of Ely Cathedral. For more routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wimblington guide.
For family-friendly fun, the Skylark Maize Maze and Funyard, located nearby in March, offers entertainment, including a notable corn maze. The Whitemoor Nature Reserve also provides accessible tracks for family walks and cycles. The village itself has sports pitches, including Parkfield, with space for football, cricket, and a basketball court.
The area boasts an extensive network of historic footpaths, bridleways, and byways, such as "Woodmans Way" and "Firelots," offering unique views of the Fenland. For structured hikes, you can find various options in the Hiking around Wimblington guide, including easy loops like the one around Ring's End Nature Reserve.
The best time to visit Wimblington for outdoor activities is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and drier, making walking and cycling more enjoyable. However, the Ouse Washes Wetland can be particularly interesting in winter when it often floods, attracting a variety of waterfowl.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Easy hikes around Wimblington guide lists options such as the RAF Memorial at Braza Pits – Whitemoor Nature Reserve loop from Ring's End Nature Reserve, which is an easy 3.4 km route. The tracks within Whitemoor Nature Reserve are also well-maintained and suitable for leisurely walks.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of cycling on the flat, straight roads of the Fens, often under vast skies, with highlights like the Quiet Route into Ely offering smooth surfaces and distant views of Ely Cathedral. The tranquility and natural beauty of areas like the Ouse Washes Wetland and Whitemoor Nature Reserve are also highly appreciated.
Beyond the extensive network of footpaths, a notable natural feature is the Ouse Washes Wetland, an internationally important wetland habitat and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It stretches from St Ives to Downham Market and serves as a crucial flood storage area, offering unique ecological insights.
Many of the public footpaths, bridleways, and byways around Wimblington are suitable for dog walking, allowing you to explore the Fenland landscape with your pet. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. The Whitemoor Nature Reserve, with its well-maintained tracks, can also be a good option for walks with dogs.


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