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The best gravel rides around Grantchester

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Gravel biking around Grantchester features a network of routes characterized by relatively flat terrain and gentle elevation changes, often following historical paths and dedicated cycleways. The area provides a mix of riverside paths, former railway lines, and rural tracks, making it suitable for various skill levels. These routes connect Grantchester with surrounding villages and the city of Cambridge, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.

Best gravel bike trails around Grantchester

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Roman Road (Cambridge) –…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Roman Road (Cambridge) – The Roman Road Bridleway loop from Lime Kiln Close

28.5km

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220m

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Bumble-Bee
November 2, 2025, Haslingfield Village

Small village really worth visiting on a bike tour with several nice houses.

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The Windmill at Fulbourn stands on an outlier of the Gog Magog Hills 4 miles east of the City of Cambridge. Low chalk hills run to the south of it; northwards the Windmill overlooks the Fens which are at most only a few feet above sea level. The cap of the Windmill rises to 160 feet above sea-level and from it there is an uninterrupted view of the roofs and towers of Ely Cathedral. It has long been an outstanding landmark in the south Cambridgeshire countryside. It was the enclosure of the parish for the improvement of cultivation that led to the building of the present Windmill. Much of the land in the north of the parish was low-lying and waterlogged and needed draining to convert it into profitable arable land. Fulbourn Fen was a peat fen only 20 feet above sea level over which the Great Wilbraham River spread its waters in times of flood. The Act of Enclosure for Fulbourn was passed in 1806 and the Commissioners completed their work two years later. The drainage of the parish reduced the level of water in the upper reaches of the Great Wilbraham River on which the manorial watermill was situated. The loss of power brought to an end the life of a mill which had first been recorded in Domesday Book. In 1808 the machinery of the watermill was put up for sale. A new mill was therefore needed and the Enclosure Commissioners allotted one acre on Mill Hill, on which to build a mill and miller’s cottage, to John Chaplin, a considerable landowner and farmer. He used copies of Old Moore’s Almanack as a diary, entering personal events and business notes in the margins of the calendar. In 1808 he recorded against 11 July, ‘I laid the first brick of my mill’; 22 November, ‘Mill sails put up’; 15 December, ‘Began grinding’. It is a large octagonal smock mill with a brick base and wooden superstructure. Its outline is squat with a shallow conical cap. The fantail, as usual in Cambridgeshire mills, is close against the cap. The mill holds three stones, one of French burr and two of Derbyshire stone. With floors 24 feet in diameter, there is exceptional space for working the mill. (https://fulbournwindmill.org.uk/history.html)

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Great double-track circumventing Hauxton High St, incl. underpass of M1, leading all the way to Great Shelford

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Fantastic views over Cambridgeshire

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Neil Sneade
September 20, 2024, Jigsaw Bakery

After being closed for 9 months, the bakery has reopened as a cafe/deli. There’s not really anywhere to park a bike but you can prop a couple outside while you sit at the bar just inside the door. Great coffee, pastries, cakes & toasties. Open Wed-Fri 9am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm.

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Haslingfield is a charming, thriving village in South Cambridgeshire. It has two beautiful churches, a number of quaint properties, and a pleasant, serene village ambience. The village easily dates back to mediaeval times, and even Queen Elizabeth I stayed here back in 1564.

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Sam
August 31, 2024, Jigsaw Bakery

Delicious freshly baked pastries and cakes, and good coffee too. Opposite you can sit in the garden and browse the art gallery. Highly recommend

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Huge chalk and lime quarry

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available around Grantchester?

There are over 30 gravel bike routes around Grantchester, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These include 16 easy routes, 12 moderate routes, and a couple of more challenging options.

What is the typical difficulty level of gravel bike trails in Grantchester?

The gravel bike trails around Grantchester are generally characterized by relatively flat terrain and gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for a wide range of riders. Many routes are rated as 'easy' or 'moderate'. For instance, the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway – Southern Busway Cycle Path loop from Cambridge is an easy route utilizing dedicated cycleways.

Are there any longer gravel bike routes for experienced riders?

Yes, for those looking for a longer ride, the A1301 Cycle Path – DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway loop from Cambridge covers approximately 44.8 km (27.8 miles) with moderate difficulty, offering a more extended exploration of the area.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Grantchester's gravel bike trails?

You can expect a diverse mix of terrain, including riverside paths, former railway lines, and rural tracks. Many routes follow historic paths, such as the Roman Road (Cambridge) – The Roman Road Bridleway loop from Lime Kiln Close, which offers a firm surface for gravel biking.

Are there family-friendly gravel bike routes in Grantchester?

Absolutely. Many of the routes around Grantchester are suitable for families due to their relatively flat profile and use of dedicated cycleways. The Grantchester Village – DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway loop from Cambridge is a great option, leading through varied landscapes including village surroundings and cycle paths.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions I can see along the gravel bike trails?

The trails often pass by or near significant points of interest. You might encounter sections of the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway or the Cambridge Guided Busway Cycle Path. Further afield, you could explore historical sites like King's College Chapel or the Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College, especially if your route takes you closer to Cambridge.

When is the best time of year to go gravel biking in Grantchester?

Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Grantchester, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, many routes, especially those on firmer surfaces like former railway lines or dedicated cycleways, are accessible year-round, making autumn and even mild winter days enjoyable.

Are there circular gravel bike routes available?

Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Grantchester are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Cambridge Railway Station – Stapleford to Babraham Track loop from Cambridge, which offers a convenient circular journey.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about the trails in Grantchester?

The gravel biking routes in Grantchester are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the mix of riverside paths and historical routes, and the accessibility for different skill levels.

Can I access the gravel trails using public transport?

Yes, many routes are easily accessible from Cambridge, which is well-connected by public transport. You can often start your ride directly from the city center or near major transport hubs, such as the Cambridge Railway Station, as seen with the Cambridge Railway Station – Stapleford to Babraham Track loop from Cambridge.

Are there any cafes or refreshment stops along the routes?

Grantchester village itself is famous for its tea rooms and pubs, making it an ideal stop for refreshments. Many routes connect Grantchester with Cambridge and other villages, providing numerous opportunities to find cafes, pubs, or shops along the way.

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