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United Kingdom
England
East Of England
Cambridgeshire
East Cambridgeshire
Wicken

Four Lodes Trail

Easy

4.6

(20)

117

hikers

Four Lodes Trail

01:51

7.36km

10m

Hiking

Hike the easy 4.6-mile Four Lodes Trail through Wicken Fen's unique wetlands, spotting Konik ponies and diverse birdlife.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.73 km

Wicken Fen Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural

Wicken Fen is the National Trust's oldest nature reserve and is hailed as England's most famous fen. The expansive reserve is home to more than 9,000 species of flora and …

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4.23 km

Burwell Lode

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Burwell Lode links the village of Burwell with Reach Lode. Lodes are thought to be Roman in origin and its the name given to man-made waterways in Cambridgeshire. They often connect villages and other waterways.

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7.36 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.45 km

415 m

365 m

103 m

Surfaces

3.94 km

1.84 km

881 m

349 m

228 m

103 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Four Lodes Trail?

The Four Lodes Trail is approximately 7.4 kilometers (4.6 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 51 minutes to complete at a moderate pace. Some sources suggest it can be done in around 1 hour and 30 minutes.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail features a mix of made and unmade grassy paths that run alongside open waterways. While generally accessible, sections can be prone to mud, especially after rain. Be aware of unfenced ditches and open water in some areas. Parts of the route are also shared with the National Cycle Network route 11.

Is the Four Lodes Trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, the trail is considered suitable for most fitness levels due to its relatively flat profile and accessible paths. It's a great option for families and beginners looking for an easy walk through unique fenland scenery.

What wildlife can I expect to see along the route?

The trail offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. You might see grazing herds of Konik ponies and Highland cattle, which help maintain the landscape. Birdwatchers can look out for various species, including bitterns, waterfowl, and marsh harriers, especially from the hides available in the wider Wicken Fen Nature Reserve.

What are the main points of interest on the Four Lodes Trail?

Beyond the diverse wildlife and unique wetland landscape, you'll follow the historic, man-made waterways known as 'Lodes,' such as Burwell Lode, which are ancient drainage ditches. The trail also passes Wicken's Poors' Fen, common land with historical significance.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally welcome on the Four Lodes Trail, but they must be kept on a lead at all times. This is crucial for the safety of the grazing animals (Konik ponies and Highland cattle) and to protect the sensitive wildlife in the Wicken Fen Nature Reserve.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the best chances to see diverse wildlife and wildflowers. Autumn provides beautiful colours, while winter can be atmospheric, though paths may be muddier. Always check weather conditions before you go, as parts of the trail can become very wet.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the trail or Wicken Fen?

Access to the Four Lodes Trail itself does not typically require a permit or entrance fee. However, the trail is located within the Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, which is managed by the National Trust. While the reserve has visitor facilities, you can generally access the wider fenland paths without charge. Check the National Trust website for specific details on parking fees or any charges for accessing visitor facilities.

Where can I park to access the Four Lodes Trail?

The most common starting point for the Four Lodes Trail is from the main visitor car park at Wicken Fen Nature Reserve. There are facilities available here, including toilets and a cafe. Parking charges may apply.

Does the trail intersect with any other well-known paths?

Yes, sections of the Four Lodes Trail overlap with other routes. You'll find parts of the trail are shared with the NCN National Route 11, and it also intersects with paths like the Wicken Fen Adventurers' Trail and the Wicken Fen Summer Nature Trail.

Are there any cafes or pubs nearby for refreshments?

Yes, there is a cafe located at the main visitor centre of Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, which is a convenient spot for refreshments before or after your hike. For pubs, you would need to venture into nearby villages such as Wicken or Burwell.

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