Best attractions and places to see around Reach (E Cambs) include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. The village of Reach, situated at the northern end of Devil's Dyke, historically served as a port within the fen waterway system. The area offers diverse landscapes, from ancient earthworks and navigable Roman canals to important wetland nature reserves and riverside paths. This region provides opportunities to explore both its rich heritage and unique natural environment.
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Wet & Mudy ?? Depends which part - most of it is gravel cycle path shared with walkers.
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Very wet and muddy here from november to March
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In 1934 Baron Fairhaven purchased the mill and added it to the Anglesey Abbey estate, and subsequently restored it to working order as a corn mill. It could no longer be worked when the National Trust took over the estate in 1966, but in 1978 the Trust with the Cambridgeshire Wind and Water Mill Society, began to restore the building and the equipment, and by 1992 it was again producing flour. The mill is conventional arrangement with a wide undershot wheel driving stones through a pit wheel, a wallower, a vertical shaft and a spur wheel. On the top floor is a hoist for raising sacks of grain that can be fed to the stones. The mill produces both wheat and oat flour that is sold in the mill shop.
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In the summer you can rent cycles adjacent the NT building (near the cycle stands) at Wicken Fen. The cafe there is good but I'd recommend parking your cycle in your eyeline unless you have secure locks (take your removable valuables off the cycle)-it gets very busy around those stands.
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Go inside the milll, open daily
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Not really unstable when moist on 40 mm gravel tires
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Reach is situated at the northern end of the ancient Anglo-Saxon earthwork, Devil's Dyke, which is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You can also explore the Roman-era Reach Lode, a navigable canal. Nearby, the Wicken Lode Cycleway offers a flat route through Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve, one of England's most important wetlands, known for diverse wildlife. Another picturesque route is White Fen, part of the Lodes Way, which is great for outdoor activities.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Wicken Lode Cycleway offers a flat and fast gravel route through Wicken Fen. The White Fen route is part of the Lodes Way, providing a path away from motor traffic. Additionally, the Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51) offers more opportunities for cycling along the waterways. For more cycling options, you can explore the Cycling around Reach (E Cambs) guide.
Reach itself is home to the historic Fair Green, where the annual Reach Fair has been held for over 800 years, and the St Etheldreda and Holy Trinity Church. Nearby, you can visit Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill, a National Trust property featuring a Jacobean-style house and impressive gardens. The Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey is a working water mill where you can see demonstrations. Other notable sites include Wimpole Estate with its 17th-century mansion, the magnificent Ely Cathedral, and Oliver Cromwell's House in Ely.
Absolutely. Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill is a great option, offering extensive gardens and the working Lode Watermill. Wimpole Estate features a rare breed farm that children often enjoy. Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve provides raised boardwalks and cycle paths, with bikes available for hire, making it an engaging outdoor experience for families. The Wicken Lode Cycleway and White Fen are also suitable for family bike rides or walks.
You can find various trails suitable for walking and running. The Wicken Lode Cycleway and White Fen offer flat, scenic paths through natural areas. The Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51) is another option for riverside strolls. For more dedicated running routes, check out the Running Trails around Reach (E Cambs) guide.
The Dyke's End pub in Reach is a quintessential village pub that was saved from closure by local villagers. It features a cozy taproom and is known for being a welcoming spot, often accommodating dogs.
The area offers attractions year-round. The annual Reach Fair is held every May Day Bank Holiday, making spring a vibrant time to visit. For enjoying the diverse wildlife and cycling paths at Wicken Fen and other natural reserves, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers pleasant weather. Chippenham Fen National Nature Reserve is particularly known for abundant dragonflies in summer and glow worms on warm evenings.
The Jubilee Clock Tower in Newmarket is noted as wheelchair accessible. While specific accessibility details for all natural paths can vary, Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve features raised boardwalks which can offer some accessible viewing opportunities. It's always recommended to check specific venue websites for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and tranquility of the cycling and walking routes, especially the Wicken Lode Cycleway and White Fen, highlighting the interesting wildlife and plants. The working Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey is also a popular highlight, with visitors enjoying the demonstrations and the opportunity to buy freshly milled flour. The historical significance and natural beauty of the region are consistently appreciated.
Yes, there are options available. The Dyke's End pub in Reach offers a dining area. Anglesey Abbey, a National Trust property, has a cafe. Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve also has a National Trust restaurant, which is a nice stop-off for a light lunch or coffee and cake. The Methodist Chapel in Wicken sometimes serves afternoon tea on summer Sunday afternoons.
Beyond Reach, you can visit the impressive Ely Cathedral, a magnificent 11th-century structure dominating the skyline. Oliver Cromwell's House in Ely offers insights into 17th-century life. Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill is a significant National Trust property. Further afield, Wimpole Estate features a grand 17th-century mansion and extensive parkland. The Jubilee Clock Tower in Newmarket is also a grand sight and marks the start of the Stour Valley Path.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider area. You can find various routes, including those that pass by White Fen and through Burwell Fen. For detailed trails and routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Reach (E Cambs) guide.


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