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Family friendly hiking trails around Bluntisham offer a diverse landscape characterized by expansive fenlands, tranquil riverside paths along the Great Ouse, and pockets of woodland. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. This region provides a unique environment for walks, showcasing agricultural fields and natural features like locks and nature reserves.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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6.05km
01:32
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.23km
01:36
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.77km
02:14
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.40km
01:22
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.2km
02:36
30m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Start at Willingham, Pound Lane/Furtherford/Middle Way or Hither Way/Cuckoo Drove/Long Drove/Brownshill Lock/along Gt Ouse riverbank to Earith, or find Public Byway alongside - Hanson's 'belt thingy' Quarry outer perimeter to Needingworth/Holywell/St Ives - nice off Rd Gravel/MTB adventure. It's all easily cyclable in dry season (not so sure in the wet, winter months).
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Despite much of the village being destroyed during a devastating fire in 1844, some of Colne's 17th- and 16th-century houses survived, retaining the village's olde worlde charm. You will find the Green Man pub at the junction of Bluntisham Road, High Street and East Street. It has a large beer garden, children's play area and restaurant. Home cooked food is served throughout the establishment.
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The pleasant Cambridgeshire village of Somersham has plenty of greenspaces to explore, including a nature reserve and Somersham Pocket Park. In the village, there are a number of shops, eateries and a pub. Somersham Local Nature Reserve has developed around the disused railway line from Cambridge to March and includes a lake and areas of woodland, grassland and wildflower meadows.
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Situated on the River Great Ouse, the village of Earith is a picturesque place. As with much of the region, remnants of the Second World War can be spotted in the surrounding land. Earith's waterside is particularly lovely, with a pretty marina and the Original Crown Pub, which serves standard pub fayre. The nearby RSPB Hanson Ouse Fen Nature Reserve is the site of an ambitious project to create the largest reed bed in the UK, creating a wetland habitat the size of 980 football pitches.
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New cafe in Somersham to incorporate into your local rides.
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Nice path but if you're going at speed you're better off sticking to the road.
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Very quiet road/path over gravel and potholes galore. In bad weather this can create a lot of huge puddles. Would recommend off road tyres only but it's a nice and quiet path around the back of fishing lakes
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Cycle from Earith all the way to Needingworth along this path. At Needingworth you can go through the village to avoid the busy bypass road.
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There are 7 family-friendly hiking trails around Bluntisham listed in this guide. These routes are specifically curated to be suitable for families, offering a range of easy to moderate options.
The terrain around Bluntisham is generally low-lying and flat, characteristic of the fenlands. You can expect easy walking along riverside paths, through open fields, and occasionally through small woodlands. Trails like the Brownshill Lock loop from Bluntisham offer accessible paths along the Great Ouse River.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Bluntisham are circular, making them convenient for day trips. Examples include the Brownshill Lock loop from Bluntisham, the Into the Woods β Flooded Water Meadow loop from Bluntisham, and the Colne Village loop from Bluntisham.
The trails offer diverse scenery including picturesque riverside views along the Great Ouse, expansive fenlands, and pockets of woodland. You might spot various wildlife, especially birds, dragonflies, and butterflies. Points of interest include Far Fen Lake and the historic Godmanchester Nature Reserve, which features former gravel pits now home to diverse wildlife and Roman heritage.
While not directly on all routes, the nearby RSPB Ouse Fen nature reserve offers designed circular walks and is an important habitat for birds. Additionally, the Godmanchester Nature Reserve, with its lakes and grasslands, is excellent for spotting songbirds, ducks, and kingfishers, and is accessible from some routes.
Many paths in the Bluntisham area are suitable for dogs, especially those along the Great Ouse and through open fields. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or in nature reserves where specific rules may apply to protect wildlife. Check local signage for any restrictions.
Spring and summer are particularly pleasant, with abundant wildflowers, active bird breeding, and warmer weather. Autumn offers beautiful colours, especially in woodland areas. Even winter walks can be enjoyable, offering tranquil fenland views, though paths might be muddy. The flat terrain makes it accessible year-round, but always check weather conditions.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families with young children or toddlers. The Colne Village loop from Bluntisham is just over 5 km and has minimal elevation, making it a gentle stroll. The Brownshill Lock loop from Bluntisham is also an easy option at around 6 km.
Parking is generally available in or near Bluntisham village, often in designated car parks or on-street where permitted. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local information or the komoot tour details for recommended starting points and parking facilities.
Bluntisham is served by local bus routes, which can provide access to the village and nearby areas. For detailed public transport information and schedules, it's best to consult local bus service websites, as specific routes and frequencies can vary.
Yes, the village of Bluntisham and nearby Colne offer amenities. For example, the Colne Village β Olive's Coffee Shop loop from Bluntisham specifically highlights a coffee shop along its route, providing a convenient stop for refreshments.
The family-friendly trails around Bluntisham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the flat and accessible terrain, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, making them ideal for a relaxed family outing.


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