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Mountain biking around Histon offers routes through the flat, open landscapes of Cambridgeshire, characterized by agricultural fields, river paths, and fenland. The terrain is generally low-lying with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various skill levels. Trails often follow waterways and connect to nature reserves, providing a mix of natural and managed environments. The region's network of paths allows for extended rides across the countryside.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.0
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3
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86.1km
05:35
330m
330m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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7
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30.7km
01:40
40m
40m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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56.8km
03:30
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.3km
01:57
120m
120m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the old colleges in Cambridge: The three portals are a speciality and the chapel and great hall are definitely worth a visit.
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Great place for a break with a good assortment of sandwiches and cakes as well as farm produce. Plenty of seating outside if the weather is good.
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Parkers Piece is 25 grassy acres of pathways and pitches, that is reputed to be the birthplace of the rules of football.
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Nice stop if you’re out by the Gogs. Both covered seating at the Shake Shack as well as picnic tables on the grass behind. No cycle racks but plenty of places to lean bikes.
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An upmarket farm shop, open every day. With Butchery and Deli counter Monday 9 am–5 pm Tuesday 9 am–5 pm Wednesday 9 am–5 pm Thursday 9 am–5 pm Friday 9 am–6 pm Saturday 9 am–6 pm Sunday 10 am–4 pm
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Good food - hot and cold - for breakfast and lunch, popular with locals and cyclists. Open every day - Monday 9 am–4 pm Tuesday 9 am–4 pm Wednesday 9 am–4 pm Thursday 9 am–4 pm Friday 9 am–4 pm Saturday 9 am–5 pm Sunday 10 am–4 pm
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Nice route into Cambridge Centre just watch out for pedestrians and cyclists as this area can get really busy during peak times and especially during school holidays.
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"Skaters' Meadow is a wet field and has a highly diverse flora. In spring, a blaze of yellow can be seen as large blossoms of marsh-marigold appear along with the purple of marsh-orchids." (https://www.wildlifebcn.org) Best time to visit, i. e. see see flowering, is spring/summer. Otherwise, hikers will have to be content with a willow and an old lamppost - and a sign describing the former use of the meadow. 😊
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There are over 45 mountain bike trails around Histon, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. These include 19 easy, 26 moderate, and 1 difficult route.
Yes, Histon offers 19 easy mountain bike trails, many of which are suitable for beginners and families due to the flat terrain and minimal elevation changes. Routes often follow river paths and connect to nature reserves, providing a pleasant experience for all.
Mountain bike trails around Histon vary in length, with many routes ranging from 18 to over 30 miles (29 to 50 km). For example, the Tour to the Fen Drayton Lakes Nature Reserve is an easy 19.0 miles (30.7 km) ride, typically completed in about 1 hour 40 minutes. Longer routes, like the Chisholm Trail Bridge – Lode and Upware Canal Path loop from Cambridge North, can be up to 31.9 miles (51.3 km) and take around 2 hours 45 minutes.
The terrain around Histon is generally flat and low-lying, characteristic of the Cambridgeshire fenland. You'll encounter agricultural fields, river paths, and canal routes. While there are minimal elevation changes, some paths may include grassy sections or established trails, offering a mix of surfaces.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Histon are designed as loops. A popular moderate option is the Grassy Path on the Wimpole Way – Jesus Green loop from Cambridge North, which covers 26.1 miles (42.0 km) and features a mix of grassy paths and established trails.
Many trails pass by notable landmarks and natural areas. You can explore highlights such as the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway or the Cambridge Guided Busway Cycle Path. For natural beauty, routes often lead to areas like the Fen Drayton Lakes Nature Reserve or pass by other serene lakes such as Far Fen Lake.
The mountain biking routes around Histon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. Users often praise the flat, accessible terrain, the scenic river and canal paths, and the opportunity to explore nature reserves.
The flat, open landscapes of Histon make it suitable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter conditions can be damp, the low elevation means trails are generally accessible, though some paths may be muddier.
While the region is predominantly known for its easy to moderate trails, there is one designated difficult mountain bike route around Histon. The overall terrain is generally flat, so 'difficult' typically refers to longer distances or potentially more challenging surfaces rather than significant elevation changes.
While specific pub stops are not detailed for every route, the network of trails often connects to villages and towns in the Cambridgeshire area. Many local pubs are situated along river paths or in village centers, making it possible to plan a route that includes a refreshment stop. You can check komoot's map for points of interest along your chosen trail.
To find less crowded trails, consider exploring routes that venture further from central Cambridge or popular nature reserves. The extensive network of fenland paths and agricultural tracks offers many options for quieter rides. Using komoot's route planner can help you discover less-trafficked areas.
Yes, some routes connect to areas with historical significance. For instance, the Grantchester Village – The River Cam in Cambridge loop from Cambridge passes through Grantchester, a village known for its literary connections. Other trails might bring you close to Cambridge's historic colleges, such as King's College Chapel or the Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College, which are accessible from various cycle paths.


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