Attractions and places to see around Benwick (Fenland) are situated within the distinctive, low-lying landscape of the Fens in Cambridgeshire. This tranquil village provides access to a region characterized by its expansive skies, historic wetland environment, and a network of rivers and drains. The area offers a blend of natural features and historical sites, reflecting its rural heritage and unique geography.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Ramsey Abbey, nice historic area with good cake shops near by
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Cycle along well-maintained dirt and gravel tracks through the beautiful Whitemoore Nature Reserve near March, Cambridgeshire.
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Another of the endless straights found in the fens. Fortunately the average speed cameras keep the traffic from flying past too fast although the HGVs produce a heck of a gust.
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Brick bridge, a bit of a change from the usual concrete ones in this area. Overlooked by freehouse pub with beer garden on the south bank, next to an old concrete pill box.
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The picturesque ruined gatehouse is all that’s left of what was one of the great religious houses in the country. Lovely setting.
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March is a Fenland market town situated by the River Nene. The pretty town boasts historic buildings and a good selection of pubs, cafes, restaurants and accommodation. As such, it’s a great choice for a pit-stop or an overnight stay.
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It's a beautiful stretch of road but there's no protection if the wind is in the wrong direction. However, if you pick it right, there's potential of breaking the 50mph speed limit 😊
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The Fenland area, where Benwick is located, is characterized by its unique, low-lying wetland landscape. You can explore the River Nene, which passes through Benwick and is part of the inland waterways network. For a more immersive nature experience, visit Whitemoor Nature Reserve near March, offering well-maintained tracks for cycling and enjoying the natural surroundings. The Fens themselves provide vast open spaces, endless skies, and unique wetland habitats supporting diverse wildlife.
A significant historical site nearby is Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse, a picturesque ruined gatehouse that was once part of a major religious house. It features a museum, a church, and is set on a quaint village green. In Benwick itself, you can see the Benwick War Memorial, dating back to 1921. The nearby market town of March also boasts historic buildings, and the March and District Museum offers insights into Victorian and agricultural life in the Fens. Other Fenland museums, such as the Prickwillow Museum, delve deeper into the region's history.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse offers a historical outing with a museum and village green. Whitemoor Nature Reserve is great for family cycling or walks on its well-maintained tracks. Additionally, Wells Bridge provides a scenic spot with views over the Forty Foot, and is overlooked by a pub with a beer garden, which can be a pleasant stop for families.
The Fenland area offers numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. You can explore the tracks within Whitemoor Nature Reserve. For more structured routes, consider the trails listed in the komoot guide for hiking around Benwick (Fenland), such as the 'Old Course of the River Nene – River Nene Canal, March loop from March' which is an easy 4.4 km walk. You can find more options at Hiking around Benwick (Fenland).
The flat terrain of the Fens is ideal for cycling. You can cycle along the well-maintained dirt and gravel tracks through Whitemoor Nature Reserve. The region is also known for its long, straight roads, like the Fenland Straight Road, offering unique views. For specific routes, check out the komoot guide for cycling around Benwick (Fenland), which includes easy routes like the 'Hundred Foot Drain – Silent Bridge loop from Chatteris' (35.1 km). More routes are available at Cycling around Benwick (Fenland).
The Fenland terrain is distinctively low-lying and flat, a result of centuries of drainage. It features a vast network of rivers, drains, and channels. This makes it excellent for activities like cycling and easy walking, offering immense sense of space and endless skies. While generally flat, some areas like nature reserves may have dirt and gravel tracks.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of the Fenland. For Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse, the 'nice set of ruins with a museum, pretty church and quaint village green' is a highlight. Cyclists enjoy Whitemoor Nature Reserve for its 'well-maintained dirt and gravel tracks' and beautiful surroundings. The Fenland Straight Road is noted for its 'beautiful stretch of road' and unique views. The area's tranquility and expansive skies are also frequently mentioned.
Benwick village has a local pub called 'The Five Alls' and a Spar shop. For more options, the nearby Fenland market town of March offers a good selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants, making it a suitable spot for a stopover or an overnight stay. Wells Bridge is also overlooked by a freehouse pub with a beer garden.
The Fenland landscape is unique due to its history as a vast wetland area, largely man-made through centuries of drainage. It is characterized by its low-lying, flat terrain, an extensive network of rivers, drains, and channels, and an immense sense of space under vast, open skies. This distinctive environment supports rare fen-meadows and diverse wildlife, making it a significant area for conservation and a unique place to explore.
Yes, the flat and open landscape of the Fens provides good conditions for running. You can find various running trails in the area. For example, the komoot guide for running trails around Benwick (Fenland) lists routes like the 'Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse – Ramsey Booths Hill loop from Ramsey' (9.4 km, moderate difficulty). Explore more options at Running Trails around Benwick (Fenland).
The Fens can be enjoyed year-round, but for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather. During these times, you'll experience longer daylight hours and milder temperatures, ideal for exploring the open landscape. The expansive skies are particularly striking during clear days.
Yes, the wider Fenland area is home to several museums dedicated to its unique history and rural life. The March and District Museum provides insights into Victorian and agricultural life. The Prickwillow Museum focuses on the changing face of Fenland, particularly its drainage and engineering. The Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse also houses a small museum. For a comprehensive list, you can check the Fenland Museums website: fensmuseums.org.uk.


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