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Easy hiking trails around Dry Drayton are situated in a rural area northwest of Cambridge, England. The region is characterized by a network of footpaths and tracks, offering varied terrain that includes predominantly field landscapes and some woodland sections. Nearby natural features like Bar Hill Nature Reserve provide additional green spaces for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tarmacked bridleway that provides a useful shortcut. Watch out for the piles of horseshit though.
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Quiet stretch between Oakington and Longstanton
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Scenic yes, but I do not recall any gravel. It did tend to be quite muddy in parts in late-October.
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Cycleway - Long Ln/Wilson's rd, Longstanton <to> Huntingdon rd (A1307) - single track/tarmac/single track - before bridge & compact gravel the last stretch (opposite in reverse). Nice shortcut if you're forced to change your route plans due to headwinds 🌬🚴♂️🤔.
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Long Ln/Wilson's rd, Longstanton/Huntingdon rd (A1307) Cycleway - New Bridge open - single track/tarmac/single track before bridge & compact gravel the last stretch (opposite in reverse).
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Smooth shortcut if you find yourself forced to change direction because of strong wsw headwinds 🌬🚴♂️🙂
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The village of Longstanton developed greatly alongside the opening of RAF Oakington in 1940, which caused great demand for housing. This caused Longstanton to triple in size. Today the RAF base is no more and a new town, Northstowe, is set to dominate much of the land it was built on.
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The Cambridgeshire village of Oakington has much to interest historians. From unearthed hand axes that hint at a Paleaolithic settlement and Roman pottery shards found in the surrounding land, to the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery and as the site of an Allied airbase in the Second World War, it's certainly seen more than its fair share of history. Today, the former RAF base's remnants are evidenced in the farmland around the village, while the main site has been earmarked for modern residential development. The village is on the route of the Pathfinder Long Distance Walk; walkers can find sustenance at the White Horse, which serves good pub grub.
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There are over 360 easy hiking trails around Dry Drayton, offering a wide variety of routes suitable for different preferences and fitness levels.
Easy hikes around Dry Drayton typically range from 1.5 to 2 hours. For example, the Sheepclose Spinney loop from Bar Hill takes about 1 hour 52 minutes, while the Oakington Village Highlights – Longstanton Village loop from Oakington and Westwick is around 1 hour 55 minutes.
Yes, many easy trails in the area are circular. The Sheepclose Spinney loop from Bar Hill is a popular circular option, as is the Grassy Path on the Wimpole Way loop from Hardwick Wood.
The terrain around Dry Drayton is characterized by an extensive network of footpaths and tracks, predominantly featuring open field landscapes. You'll also find some woodland sections and gravel paths, offering varied walking experiences without significant elevation changes.
Yes, the easy trails are generally family-friendly due to their minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths. Routes like the Oakington Village Highlights – Longstanton Cycleway Bridge loop from Oakington and Westwick are suitable for families looking for a gentle outing.
Most footpaths around Dry Drayton are dog-friendly. However, always keep dogs on a lead, especially when walking through fields with livestock or near nature reserves to protect local wildlife.
While hiking, you might encounter historical charm within Dry Drayton village, including the 13th-century St Peter and St Paul church. Nearby, you can explore natural areas like Fen Drayton Lakes Nature Reserve or pass by attractions such as Far Fen Lake.
Yes, the Black Horse pub in Dry Drayton village serves food and can be a convenient stop for refreshments after a hike. Other villages along the routes may also offer local establishments.
The area is rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for muntjac deer, foxes, badgers, and various birds like sparrowhawks and woodpeckers. Numerous butterfly species, including Peacock and Red Admiral, are also common, especially in warmer months.
The easy trails in Dry Drayton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the extensive footpath network, the peaceful rural landscapes, and the accessibility of routes for all skill levels.
Dry Drayton is a village with local bus services connecting it to Cambridge and surrounding areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes that stop near trailheads or the village center to plan your access.
The extensive footpath network around Dry Drayton is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for spotting wildlife and enjoying green fields, while autumn provides beautiful colors. Winter walks are also possible, especially on the well-drained paths.


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