Best attractions and places to see around Radwinter include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and picturesque points of interest in Uttlesford, Essex. The village itself features heritage sites, and its proximity to other notable locations provides diverse attractions for visitors. Radwinter is situated on the upper part of the River Blackwater, flowing through a well-wooded country.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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26 Aug 24. Still ok to ride. Some parts at West end bit overgrown but stinging nettles but not to bad. Track is well drained, no pot holes or ruts so good gravel track. Its a bit loose in places with some small stoney lumps on surface bit ok if you keep your attention on track. Ford is dry.
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picturesque village with an idyllic pub location!
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it's a great ride mostly hard packed cinder with some soft spots to catch you out. All a gentle up grade Wesr to East but a great wiz down from East to West. Just don't let the speed get out of hand and watch for loose soft sections.
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This cafe has now changed management and is called Waffle and Coffee. Still has bike racks and outside seating although I did not see the bike locks last time I was there. Staff still great and the food is even better. Bacon and egg sandwich is very good. Coffee, Tea and cakes and of course waffles. Good clean toilets so well worth visiting as a rest stop.
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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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Best ridden in spring and early summer or after autumn as it gets very over grown but well worth the effort. Essentially all uphill West to East so be careful E to W as you can get quite fast and there are a few tricky narrow parts by the edge of the Fulfen Slade stream bed. At the western end you need to cross the dry stream bed which is a bit muddy and steep slope in and out but very ridable and enjoyable. Walk it if it looks too much don't risk it. Rode on 14th Oct 23 getting very narrow at the Western end for bikes in what is a long wheel rut best walked if you are not strong steering and balanced - but not long section. Tricky ride now until spring. Roos Lane entrance from Debden Road used by the farm is very muddy, slippery and pot holed so be careful. May 24 After 3 days of rain some standing water and slippery muddy sections ok if you are careful. Fulfen Slade stream bed is running quite deep. However passable today. There are stepping stones if you want to dismount and push
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Radwinter and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive 17th-century mansion, Audley End House, known as a "prodigy house" with fantastic views. The village itself features the 12th-century St Mary the Virgin Church, and ancient sites like Great Brockholds Moated Site. Additionally, Bridge End Gardens in Saffron Walden also has historical significance.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Finchingfield Village Green is a charming spot with cafes and pubs, often bustling with activity. Audley End House offers extensive grounds and historical exploration, and Bridge End Gardens features a hedge maze that children often enjoy.
The area around Radwinter offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for different skill levels. For cycling, there are options like the 'Finchingfield Village Green – Rowney Wood loop' or the 'Waffle (Formerly Bicicletta) – Bronte Café loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Roos Byway – Saffron Walden — Market Town loop'. Hikers can enjoy easy routes like the 'Rowney Wood loop' or 'Open Fields – Walden Castle Ruins loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the cycling, gravel biking, and easy hikes guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, the 'Rowney Wood loop from Wimbish' is a 4.8 km easy hike. Another option is the 'Open Fields – Walden Castle Ruins loop from Saffron Walden', which is 7.1 km. These routes are generally suitable for beginners looking for a pleasant walk in the countryside. More options can be found in the easy hikes around Radwinter guide.
Radwinter is a great base for cycling. You can find a variety of routes, including the 'Finchingfield Village Green – Rowney Wood loop' which is a more challenging 67.5 km ride, or easier options like 'The Red Lion loop from Helions Bumpstead' at 16.8 km. For gravel biking, the Roos Byway offers a fun gravel and dirt track experience. Explore more routes in the Cycling around Radwinter and Gravel biking around Radwinter guides.
Radwinter is situated on the upper part of the River Blackwater, also known as the Pant or Freshwell, which flows through picturesque, well-wooded country. While specific natural highlights are limited, the surrounding landscape offers scenic views and opportunities for walks through fields and woodlands. The area is characterized by its rural charm and natural beauty.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Finchingfield Village Green has a pub and a tea shop, which can get busy. Near Saffron Walden, Waffle (Formerly Bicicletta) is a popular cycle-friendly cafe known for its food and coffee. Radwinter village itself has The Plough Inn, a local public house and restaurant.
Visitors particularly enjoy the picturesque charm of places like Finchingfield Village Green, often described as a beautiful and lively spot. The impressive architecture and views of Audley End House are also highly appreciated, with many finding it a great photo opportunity. The cycling and walking routes, such as the Roos Byway, are praised for being fun and scenic.
The best time to visit Radwinter and its surrounding attractions is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and more conducive to outdoor activities like walking and cycling, and gardens like Bridge End Gardens are in full bloom. Many historical sites and cafes also have extended opening hours during the warmer seasons.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the village of Radwinter itself, with its historical buildings like The Old Dairy, The Old Bakehouse, and The Old Brewery. The Great Brockholds Moated Site and Fishpond, located south-east of Radwinter Church, is an undisturbed ancient monument that offers a glimpse into the area's past. These spots provide a deeper connection to the local heritage.
While Radwinter is a smaller village, public transport options to specific attractions can be limited. Many visitors find it easiest to explore the area by car or bicycle, especially for reaching sites further afield like Audley End House or Bridge End Gardens in Saffron Walden. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting Radwinter to nearby towns like Saffron Walden, from where some attractions might be more accessible.
Many of the rural walking routes and byways around Radwinter are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock. While specific dog-friendly facilities at attractions are not always guaranteed, the general countryside walks, such as those found in the easy hikes guide, offer ample opportunities for you and your dog to enjoy the outdoors.


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