Best attractions and places to see around Ely (E Cambs) include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cycling routes. Ely is situated on an island of higher ground, approximately 26 meters above sea level, within the flat expanse of the Fens. This unique geography has shaped its character, offering a blend of historical sites and natural areas like wetlands and rivers. The city serves as a base for exploring both its rich past and the surrounding Fenland.
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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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Wicken Fen and White Fen are places that are a must for any biker in Cambridgeshire.
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Stop if you like nature or just stop if you want refreshment's or the loo. There is also a bike rental shop who may be able to help you out if you have a problem with your bike.
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Not really unstable when moist on 40 mm gravel tires
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Dominating the skyline all around it, Ely Cathedral really is something to behold. Built in the 11th Century, you can sit in the grounds and just marvel at this amazing building. There are also loads of good refreshment options in Ely to choose from.
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Ely is built on a 23-square-mile island which at 85 feet / 26 m, is the highest land in the Fens. Thanks to this, Ely was not waterlogged like the surrounding Fenland, and was originally an island separated from the mainland, until drained in the 18th century.
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Ely is rich in history, dominated by the magnificent Ely Cathedral, a Grade I-listed Romanesque structure over 900 years old. You can also explore Oliver Cromwell's House, which offers a glimpse into 17th-century domestic life, and the Ely Museum, housed in the historic Bishops Gaol, detailing the Fens' story from prehistoric times.
Yes, Ely offers several family-friendly options. The Ely Cathedral is a fascinating visit for all ages, and the Wicken Fen area, including the Wicken Lode Cycleway, provides wonderful scenery and opportunities to observe wildlife and plants, suitable for family outings.
Ely is situated within the unique landscape of the Fens. You can enjoy scenic walks along the Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51), relax in Jubilee Gardens, or visit the Wicken Fen Nature Reserve for its wetlands and diverse wildlife. Ely Wildspace also offers lakes, reed beds, and woodlands for exploration.
The area around Ely is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For cycling, consider the Wicken Lode Cycleway. For hiking, explore easy trails like the 'Ely Cathedral & the River Great Ouse loop' or 'River Great Ouse loop from Ely'. You can find more options on the running, MTB, and easy hikes guide pages.
Absolutely. The Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51) offers a pleasant walk along the River Great Ouse, providing scenic views and opportunities to enjoy the riverside atmosphere. Jubilee Gardens are also located along the river, perfect for a stroll.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Ely, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the Fens can be beautiful in autumn with changing foliage, but be prepared for potentially wetter conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
To delve into Ely's local history and culture, visit the Ely Museum, housed in the historic Bishops Gaol, which showcases artifacts from prehistoric times to the present. The Stained Glass Museum, located within Ely Cathedral, also offers a unique insight into this art form.
Yes, Ely offers a variety of cycling routes. The Wicken Lode Cycleway is known for its flat and fast gravel path, suitable for many. For more extensive rides, you can find routes ranging from easy to difficult on the MTB Trails around Ely (E Cambs) guide page, including options that venture deeper into the Fens.
Beyond the major historical sites, Ely offers unique cultural experiences such as the Ely Markets, where you can find local produce and crafts. You can also enjoy a traditional cream tea at Peacocks Tearooms by the river, or visit the Stained Glass Museum inside Ely Cathedral.
Visitors frequently praise the awe-inspiring scale and Romanesque design of Ely Cathedral, noting its dominance of the skyline. The peaceful and scenic environment of the Wicken Fen area and its cycleways are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Yes, Ely has numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants, especially concentrated around the city center and along the riverside. Peacocks Tearooms is a popular spot for refreshments, and many other options are available after exploring sites like Ely Cathedral or the riverside paths.
Ely is home to significant natural areas. Wicken Fen Nature Reserve is a prime example, offering opportunities to see interesting wildlife and plants in a wetland environment. Additionally, Ely Pits and Meadows (SSSI) and Roswell Pits Nature Reserve are important wildlife habitats within the city.


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