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Road cycling routes around Ousden offer a varied landscape, characterized by hills, valleys, and rich arable land. Situated over 400 feet above sea level, the area provides expansive views across West Suffolk and into Cambridgeshire. Cyclists can expect a mix of terrain, including both flat stretches and gentle climbs, along quiet public roads. Natural woodland areas such as Littly Wood and Lownde Wood add to the scenic appeal of the routes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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29
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29.9km
01:14
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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13.1km
00:34
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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34.2km
01:29
250m
250m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.4km
02:24
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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41.3km
01:55
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Scenic avenue that rises in a straight gradient to the village of Snailwell.
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Although their foundation often dates back more than a century – many were erected after the First World War (1914 to 1918) – they are by no means mere relics of a bygone era. The message of the almost ubiquitous "War Memorials," which continue to commemorate the victims of war and tyranny in villages and towns, remains relevant today. Despite certain similar basic patterns, the design of the memorials varies from place to place. But what they all have in common is the urgent appeal to remind us – each generation anew – of the necessity of preserving peace.
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Lovely setting. The Tack Room is the restaurant but there's also The Tack Box takeaway cafe and bakery, with full height glazing overlooking a manicured courtyard with outdoor seating. Opening hours for the cafe are 8am-3pm Tue-Sat and 10am-3pm Sun.
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There are over 240 road cycling routes around Ousden, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
Ousden offers a varied landscape characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and rich arable land. Situated over 400 feet above sea level, the area provides expansive views and a mix of terrain, including both flat stretches and gentle climbs, predominantly along quiet public roads.
Yes, Ousden has plenty of options for less experienced road cyclists. Approximately 97 of the routes are graded as easy. An excellent choice is the Affleck Arms loop from Ashley, an 8.1-mile path that navigates through the area's varied landscape.
While cycling around Ousden, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. These include the historic Jubilee Clock Tower in Newmarket, which marks the start of the Stour Valley Path, and the impressive Ickworth House Rotunda, known for its vast estate. You might also spot the Monument to the 4th Earl of Bristol.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Ousden are circular. For example, the popular Moulton Packhorse Bridge – Warren Hill Gallops loop from Ashley is an easy 18.6-mile circular trail. The area is well-suited for loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location.
The village of Ousden itself is home to The Fox Inn, a dog-friendly pub dating back to the 15th century, which provides a welcoming stop for refreshments. Several routes, such as the Moulton Packhorse Bridge – The Fox Inn, Ousden loop from Hargrave, pass directly by it.
The region around Ousden is enjoyable for road cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while clear winter days can offer crisp rides and expansive views, including the possibility of spotting Ely Cathedral in the distance.
Given Ousden's elevated position over 400 feet above sea level, many routes offer expansive vistas across West Suffolk and into Cambridgeshire. The varied landscape of hills and valleys provides numerous opportunities for scenic views, especially on clear days.
While specific dedicated cyclist parking facilities are not detailed, Ousden is a village with public access. Cyclists typically find parking in appropriate public areas within the village or at the start points of various routes, respecting local regulations.
Public transport options directly to Ousden that accommodate bicycles may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus services or train lines to nearby towns like Newmarket or Bury St Edmunds for their bike policies, and then cycle the remaining distance to Ousden.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet country roads, the varied landscape of rolling hills and arable land, and the scenic views that make for an engaging cycling experience.
Yes, while many routes are easy or moderate, Ousden also offers options for more experienced riders seeking a challenge. Routes like the Woodditton Water Tower – The Fox Inn, Ousden loop from Ousden, at 33.3 miles with over 1,200 feet of elevation gain, provide a more demanding ride with significant climbs.


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