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Experience the scenic countryside and take advantage of accessible cycling routes in Girton.


Cycling routes from Girton

Girton is a village located in the East Anglia region of the United Kingdom. As a road and gravel cyclist, you'll find the area to be a mix of country lanes and urban roads suitable for cycling. While the terrain is generally flat, providing easy riding opportunities, Girton is surrounded by lovely countryside that you can explore on your bike. Additionally, the nearby city of Cambridge offers more challenging routes and serves as a hotspot for cyclists.

Indulge in the scenic beauty of the East Anglian countryside on this road ride.

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52 km
230 m
Tough

Take in the stunning scenery of the East Anglian countryside with this 52 km road ride. With an ascent of 230 meters, this route offers a mix of gentle climbs and thrilling descents, perfect for avid road cyclists. Begin your adventure in Cambridge, pass through picturesque villages like Little Trees Hill and Barrington, and soak in the beauty of the countryside along the way.


Explore the picturesque countryside of Cambridgeshire on this road cycling loop

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77 km
276 m
Tough

This scenic route takes you through the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, passing charming villages, rolling meadows, and historic landmarks. It is a moderate difficulty ride suitable for experienced cyclists. The route covers a distance of 77 kilometers with a total ascent of 276 meters. Highlights along the way include Comberton, where you can admire the stunning views from the village's hilltop location; Orwell Hill, a challenging climb that rewards you with sweeping panoramas; Everton, home to a nature reserve rich in wildlife; Abbotsley, known for its impressive church; Fenstanton, a village steeped in history; and Lolworth, with its quaint cottages and charming landscape.


Immerse yourself in the rural charms of Cambridgeshire on this road cycling route

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89 km
458 m
Tough

Experience the rural charms of Cambridgeshire on this road cycling route that covers a distance of 89 kilometers with an ascent of 458 meters. Highlights along the way include Kitchen Bridge, where your journey begins; Grantchester, a village known for its delightful tea gardens and lovely riverside setting; Newton, a picturesque village surrounded by scenic countryside; the Cambridgeshire County Top, offering magnificent views from its summit; Sandon, where you can explore the historic St. Botolph's Church; Steeple Morden, a quaint village with plenty of charm; Longstowe, surrounded by idyllic landscapes and featuring an elegant church; and Dry Drayton, where you'll pass by beautiful cottages and farmhouses.


Experience peace and tranquility as you explore the tranquil villages near Girton.

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49 km
67 m
Chill

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life with this 49 km tranquil gravel ride. With a gentle ascent of 67 meters, this route offers a peaceful journey through the beautiful East Anglian countryside. Explore charming villages like Northstowe, Earith, and Cottenham, and take in the peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty that surrounds you.


Embark on a thrilling road adventure through the picturesque East Anglian countryside.

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101 km
352 m
Tough

Get ready for an exhilarating road adventure through the stunning East Anglian countryside with this 101 km route. With a total ascent of 352 meters, this ride offers thrilling climbs and breathtaking descents. From Comberton to Godmanchester, this route takes you through scenic landscapes and vibrant villages, offering a truly unforgettable cycling experience.


Embark on an epic gravel escape through the stunning East Anglian countryside.

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95 km
280 m
Tough

Get ready for an adventure through the mesmerizing East Anglian countryside with this 95 km gravel route. With a total ascent of 280 meters, this ride will push your limits and reward you with breathtaking views and unique highlights along the way. Starting from Girton, this route takes you through Milton, Soham, Barton Mills, Stetchworth, and Great Wilbraham, offering a multitude of unforgettable experiences.


A leisurely ride through charming villages

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48 km
102 m
Chill

This round-trip cycling route takes you from Girton to Hemingford Grey, allowing you to experience the charm of rural East Anglia. Covering a distance of 48 km with an ascent of 102 meters, this route is suitable for both road and gravel bikes. Along the way, you'll pass through Madingley, Hilton, Northstowe, and Bird lookout.


Take on the challenge of the Gog Magog Hills and explore the stunning countryside

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118 km
707 m
Savage

Prepare for a challenging ride through the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, featuring the renowned Gog Magog Hills. This road cycling route covers a distance of 118 kilometers with an ascent of 707 meters. Highlights along the way include Cambridge, where your journey starts; Gog Magog Hills, offering thrilling climbs and rewarding views; Saffron Walden, a historic market town with medieval architecture; Fireball Hill, known for its steep ascent and exciting hairpin bends; Quendon, home to an impressive mansion and estate; Waytemore Castle (remains), where you can discover the history of this ancient site; Aspenden, a charming village with picturesque cottages; Church Hill, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the rolling countryside; Litlington, a quaint village with a stunning church; Orwell, before returning back to the starting point.


Take on the challenge of the Cambridge countryside with this road cycling route

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117 km
613 m
Tough

Get ready for a challenging ride through the stunning Cambridge countryside. This road cycling route offers a total distance of 117 kilometers with a significant ascent of 613 meters. Highlights along the way include Girton, where you start your journey; Lode, a picturesque village nestled by the River Cam; Burrough Green, known for its peaceful atmosphere and charming cottages; Kedington, a charming market town worth exploring; Great Bardfield, home to a variety of art studios and galleries; Thaxted, a historic town with medieval architecture; Saffron Walden, known for its impressive castle remains; Duxford, home to the famous Imperial War Museum; Farm Hill, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside; and finally, Cambridge, where you finish your ride.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure starting from Girton

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38 km
50 m
Chill

This gravel route offers an exciting off-road adventure starting from Girton. The 38-kilometer trail is suitable for gravel bikes and features a total ascent of 50 meters. Highlights along the way include Girton, where you begin your journey; Bottisham, a charming village known for its medieval church; Fen Ditton, an idyllic riverside spot perfect for a picnic; and Histon, a village with a rich history and a beautiful church. The route is of moderate difficulty, making it accessible to cyclists of various skill levels.


Cycling routes nearby:

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Histon

Enjoy leisurely rides through flat terrain and explore the picturesque countryside surrounding Histon.

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Oakington

Exploring historical landmarks and enjoying off-road cycling routes in Oakington.

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Bar Hill

Enjoy leisurely rides through the picturesque countryside of Bar Hill in East Anglia.

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Cambridge

Pedal through history in the cycling-friendly city of Cambridge.

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Longstanton

Enjoy peaceful rides through the rural landscapes of Longstanton in East Anglia.

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Cottenham

A charming town with gentle hills and picturesque countryside for leisurely cycling.

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Comberton

Leisurely rides in Comberton, East Anglia

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Waterbeach

Tranquil village with gentle cycling routes.

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Willingham

Cycling through picturesque countryside and exploring the rich biodiversity of Wicken Fen Nature Reserve.

Nearby regions:

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Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire

Diverse routes through rolling hills, charming countryside, and historic landmarks.

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Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire

Picturesque regions with rolling hills, charming market towns, and historic landmarks.

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Lincolnshire

Cycle through the tranquil countryside of Lincolnshire.

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Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire

Exploring the picturesque countryside and historic towns of Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.

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Essex

Pedal through picturesque countryside and along scenic coastal routes in Essex

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Inner London — East

Experience the vibrant energy of Inner London — East on a road or gravel bike.

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Outer London — East and North East

Mix of urban and rural cycling opportunities

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Outer London — West and North West

Scenic rides on the outskirts of London with some challenging climbs.

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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire

Exploring the cycling treasures of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire