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Experience the charm of Chatteris on two wheels


Cycling routes from Chatteris

Chatteris is a locality in the East Anglia region of the United Kingdom. Cycling in Chatteris offers a mix of flat terrain and rural countryside, providing an enjoyable and leisurely riding experience. While there are no famous cycling-related spots or climbs nearby, Chatteris serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding areas, including the nearby cities of Cambridge and Peterborough. With its charming atmosphere and access to scenic routes, Chatteris is well-suited for road and gravel cyclists looking for a relaxed cycling experience.

Embark on an adventurous gravel trail through the Fenland countryside

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69 km
33 m
Chill

The Gravel Trail is a thrilling cycling route that takes you off the beaten path and into the scenic Fenland countryside surrounding Chatteris. This 69-kilometer route, suitable for gravel bikes, offers a moderate challenge with a total ascent of 33 meters. The Gravel Trail allows you to explore the peaceful landscapes and hidden gems of the area, away from busy roads and tourist crowds. It features highlights such as the market town of March (13 km), the charming village of Outwell (27 km), the tranquil village of Welney (51 km), the picturesque Purls Bridge (59 km), and the serene Horseway (65 km). Each of these highlights offers a unique experience, from rich cultural heritage to stunning natural beauty. Ideal for adventurous cyclists, the Gravel Trail provides a refreshing and immersive experience in the heart of East Anglia's fenland region. With its moderate difficulty and epicness score of 3, it offers a satisfying and memorable ride for gravel enthusiasts. Highlights: - March (score: 3): Explore the bustling market town of March, known for its historic architecture and picturesque riverside. - Outwell (score: 2): Cycle through the charming village of Outwell, with its traditional cottages and scenic views along the River Nene. - Welney (score: 3): Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of Welney and visit the renowned Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust reserve, a haven for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts. - Purls Bridge (score: 3): Admire the picturesque Purls Bridge, a charming stone bridge that spans the Fenland waterways. - Horseway (score: 3): Experience the serenity of Horseway, a small hamlet surrounded by idyllic fenland landscapes. Pack your gravel bike and get ready for an unforgettable adventure on the Gravel Trail, where you can connect with nature and discover the hidden gems of Fenland East Anglia.


Experience the beauty of Chatteris and its surrounding countryside on this gravel cycling route

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44 km
71 m
Chill

Chatteris Loop is a 44-kilometer gravel cycling route that takes you on a scenic journey through the charming town of Chatteris and its surrounding countryside. With a total ascent of 71 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for gravel bike enthusiasts. The route begins in Chatteris, a historic market town known for its rich heritage and architectural beauty. It then takes you through the picturesque village of Warboys (14 km), the tranquil Ramsey Forty Foot (33 km), and finally back to Chatteris, where you can admire the iconic Clock Tower (43 km). Each of these highlights provides a different perspective of the local culture, natural scenery, and architectural heritage. Chatteris Loop is perfect for cyclists seeking a relaxing yet rewarding ride in the heart of rural East Anglia. With a difficulty rating of 2 and an epicness score of 2, it offers a pleasant and engaging cycling experience for all levels of gravel enthusiasts. Highlights: - Chatteris (score: 4): Begin your journey in historic Chatteris, known for its enchanting market square and charming architecture. - Warboys (score: 3): Explore the picturesque village of Warboys and admire its traditional cottages and scenic surroundings. - Ramsey Forty Foot (score: 2): Enjoy the tranquility of Ramsey Forty Foot, a peaceful hamlet situated next to the relief channel. - Clock Tower (score: 5): Conclude your ride at the iconic Clock Tower in Chatteris, a beloved symbol of the town's history and community spirit. Discover the beauty of Chatteris and its surroundings on the Chatteris Loop, and immerse yourself in the unique charm of rural East Anglia.


Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure from Chatteris to Sutton Bridge.

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108 km
27 m
Chill

This road cycling route takes you through picturesque landscapes, providing delightful views along the way. The route offers a relatively easy difficulty level, suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. With a distance of 108 km and a modest elevation gain of 27 meters, it offers a pleasant ride for cyclists. The highlights along the route include Wimblington village, Parson Drove with its traditional houses, and the tranquil Sutton Bridge. Explore the picturesque Nordelph, soak in the beauty of the scenic landscapes, and discover the charming village of Manea.


Embark on an epic expedition to the historic city of Ely

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85 km
86 m
Tough

Ely Expedition is an 85-kilometer road cycling route that takes you on an epic journey from Chatteris to the historic city of Ely. With a total ascent of 86 meters, this route offers a moderately challenging ride for road cycling enthusiasts. The route begins in Chatteris, where you can admire the enchanting market square and the iconic Clock Tower (0 km). It then takes you through picturesque villages such as Welney (22 km), Southery (36 km), and Prickwillow (59 km) before reaching the stunning city of Ely (66 km). Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to explore the rich history, architectural beauty, and natural landscapes of the region. Ely Expedition is perfect for cyclists seeking an unforgettable adventure to one of East Anglia's most iconic cities. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness score of 4, it offers a thrilling and memorable experience for road cycling enthusiasts. Highlights: - Chatteris (score: 4): Begin your journey in historic Chatteris, known for its enchanting market square and charming architecture. - Welney (score: 3): Cycle through the picturesque village of Welney and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding fenland landscapes. - Southery (score: 2): Explore the charming village of Southery, known for its historic church and peaceful atmosphere. - Prickwillow (score: 4): Visit the unique village of Prickwillow and discover its fascinating engineering heritage at the Prickwillow Drainage Engine Museum. - Ely (score: 4): Conclude your expedition in the stunning city of Ely, renowned for its majestic cathedral, quaint streets, and vibrant cultural scene. Embark on the Ely Expedition and discover the fascinating history, stunning architecture, and natural beauty of the East Anglian region.


Discover the natural beauty of the Fens on this scenic gravel route from Chatteris to Welney.

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65 km
86 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route allows you to explore the abundant wildlife and stunning landscapes of the Fenland area. With a distance of 65 km and an elevation gain of 86 meters, it offers a moderate difficulty level suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlights along the way include the market town of Chatteris, the picturesque village of Welney, and the charming Littleport. Cyclists can also immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Mepal, discovering the wildlife at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Observatory.


Discover the beauty of Ramsey and its surrounding countryside on this gravel cycling route

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52 km
95 m
Tough

Ramsey Adventure is a 52-kilometer gravel cycling route that explores the scenic landscapes and rich history of Ramsey and its surroundings. With a total ascent of 95 meters, this route offers a moderately challenging ride for gravel bike enthusiasts. The route takes you through charming villages and picturesque countryside, allowing you to experience the beauty of East Anglia's fenland region. Highlights include the historic village of Warboys (14 km), the attractive market town of Ramsey (38 km), and the iconic Clock Tower in Chatteris (52 km). Each of these highlights provides an opportunity to soak in the local culture, admire the architectural heritage, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the countryside. Ramsey Adventure is ideal for cyclists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a peaceful ride immersed in nature. With a difficulty rating of 3 and an epicness score of 3, this route offers an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Highlights: - Warboys (score: 3): Explore the historic village of Warboys, known for its medieval church and traditional architecture. - Ramsey (score: 4): Visit the charming market town of Ramsey and discover its vibrant history and beautiful heritage sites. - Clock Tower (score: 5): Finish your ride at the iconic Clock Tower in Chatteris, a symbolic landmark that represents the town's rich history and cultural significance. Embark on the Ramsey Adventure and uncover the hidden gems and natural beauty of Ramsey and its surroundings in East Anglia's fenland region.


Discover the picturesque villages and beautiful landscapes of Cambridgeshire.

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65 km
98 m
Tough

Cycle through the quaint villages and serene landscapes of Cambridgeshire. This route takes you on a journey through Chatteris, Warboys, Sawtry, Ramsey Saint Mary's, and back to Chatteris. Experience the charm and tranquility of the Cambridgeshire countryside as you ride along quiet country lanes and enjoy the stunning views. With a moderate level of difficulty, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a scenic cycling adventure. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this route offers a great way to explore the idyllic countryside of East Anglia.


Explore the historic villages and fenland landscapes of East Anglia

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91 km
160 m
Tough

The Fenland Circuit is a scenic cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside surrounding Chatteris. This route is suitable for both road and gravel bikes, allowing you to choose your preferred terrain. With a total ascent of 160 meters and a distance of 91 kilometers, it offers a moderately challenging ride for experienced cyclists. The Fenland Circuit showcases the unique charm of East Anglia, with highlights including the charming village of Warboys (12 km), the picturesque Ramsey Saint Mary's (25 km), the historic Haddon (45 km), the bustling market town of Whittlesey (69 km), the quaint village of Benwick (81 km), and the iconic Clock Tower (91 km). Each of these highlights provides an opportunity to explore local history, experience the rich culture, and take in the stunning natural beauty of the area. This route is perfect for cyclists seeking a peaceful and idyllic ride through charming English villages and beautiful fenland landscapes. With its moderate difficulty and epicness score of 4, it offers an enjoyable and satisfying cycling experience. Whether you prefer smooth road surfaces or adventurous gravel paths, the Fenland Circuit has something to offer for every cyclist. Highlights: - Warboys (score: 4): Visit the historic village of Warboys and explore its fascinating heritage, including its medieval church and historic manor house. - Ramsey Saint Mary's (score: 3): Take a break in this picturesque village and enjoy the tranquil surroundings and charming countryside views. - Haddon (score: 2): Discover the historic village of Haddon, with its traditional thatched-roof cottages and scenic countryside views. - Whittlesey (score: 4): Immerse yourself in the vibrant market town of Whittlesey, known for its annual straw bear festival and charming Georgian architecture. - Benwick (score: 3): Cycle through the quaint village of Benwick and marvel at its traditional cottages and idyllic rural landscapes. - Clock Tower (score: 5): Finish your ride at the iconic Clock Tower in Chatteris, a symbol of the town's rich history and architectural beauty.


Embark on a challenging road cycling circuit from Chatteris to Nassington, passing through beautiful countryside.

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114 km
299 m
Tough

This road cycling route offers a challenging yet rewarding ride through the East Anglian countryside. The route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists, with a distance of 114 km and an elevation gain of 299 meters. It presents a moderate difficulty level, perfect for those seeking a challenging ride. The highlights along the way include the town of Warboys with its rich history, the picturesque village of Glatton, and the charming Nassington. Cyclists can also enjoy the serene ambiance of Peakirk, visit Whittlesey with its historic center, and explore the village of Benwick. The route concludes at the iconic Clock Tower in Chatteris.


Experience the unique charm of Mepal village on this scenic loop from Chatteris.

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107 km
231 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through picturesque countryside, passing through Mepal where you can explore the historic village and its surroundings. The route offers a moderate difficulty level suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. With a distance of 107 km and an elevation gain of 231 meters, it provides a challenging yet enjoyable ride. The highlights along the route include the lovely town of Ely, the quaint village of Swaffham Prior, and the beautiful Cherry Hinton. Cyclists can also take in the views from Lockspit's viewpoint and experience the peaceful charm of Somersham.


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