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Stroll through the peaceful English countryside in Little Paxton


Cycling routes from Little Paxton

Little Paxton is a locality situated in the East Anglia region of the United Kingdom. As a cyclist, Little Paxton promises pleasant rides through tranquil countryside paths and idyllic villages. The region is well-known for its flat terrain, making it suitable for leisurely riders and families. Cyclists can appreciate the peaceful English countryside while exploring the nearby Great Ouse River or Grafham Water. Ranked as a leisurely riding destination, Little Paxton provides a relaxing and scenic environment for all types of cyclists.

Embrace the thrill of gravel biking through Dry Drayton and discover the beauty of Great Gransden.

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64 km
179 m
Tough

Unleash your adventurous spirit as you embark on this gravel exploration of Dry Drayton and Great Gransden. Prepare to be enchanted by the charming landscapes and quiet country lanes. Experience the sense of freedom as you cycle through idyllic English villages and take in stunning views of the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside. With a moderate ascent of 179 meters and a distance of 64 kilometers, this gravel route is perfect for cyclists looking to challenge themselves while enjoying the beauty of nature.


Experience the countryside and historical sites on this scenic gravel route.

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55 km
149 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic adventure through the charming countryside near Little Paxton. This gravel route takes you through picturesque villages, historic sites, and stunning natural areas. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll enjoy breathtaking views, experience the rich history of the region, and have the opportunity to spot various bird species in the designated bird hide. The highlights of this route include Buckden Towers, a historic country house with medieval origins, and Fenstanton, a village known for its beautiful Fenland landscape. Prepare for an unforgettable cycling experience with this scenic gravel route.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure through St Neots and enjoy the breathtaking view from Castle View.

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114 km
469 m
Savage

This epic road cycling route covers 114 kilometers with an ascent of 469 meters. It is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging adventure. The route takes you through the vibrant town of St Neots, known for its picturesque riverside scenery. As you continue, you will pass by Cardington, a village famous for its historic church and charming atmosphere. Houghton Conquest is another highlight on this route, offering enchanting views of the surrounding countryside. One of the most stunning highlights is Castle View, where you can gaze upon the magnificent sight of a medieval castle atop a hill. Prepare yourself for breathtaking vistas and a thrilling ride on this legendary cycling route.


Discover charming Offord Darcy and the picturesque countryside of Toseland in this gravel cycling route near Little Paxton.

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49 km
202 m
Tough

Embark on an exhilarating gravel adventure through Offord Darcy and Toseland. This scenic route takes you through idyllic English countryside, charming villages, and offers breathtaking views. Prepare to be amazed by the beauty of the Fenstanton nature reserve and the historic architecture of Cambourne. With a moderate ascent and a distance of 49 kilometers, this route is perfect for well-trained amateurs looking for a captivating off-road experience.


Embark on a thrilling gravel cycling adventure through Gamlingay and Ickwell.

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63 km
188 m
Tough

This exhilarating gravel cycling route covers a total distance of 63 kilometers with an ascent of 188 meters. It is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking a challenging yet enjoyable ride. The route takes you through the scenic towns of Gamlingay and Ickwell, offering picturesque natural landscapes and historic highlights. One of the highlights along the way is Gamlingay Cinques, a unique area that features stunning rock formations shaped by geological processes millions of years ago. Langford, another highlight on the route, is a charming village with tranquil surroundings. Explore the rural beauty of Ickwell, a village known for its historic buildings and natural charm. This route promises an exciting adventure through breathtaking scenery and interesting landmarks.


Embark on an adventurous road cycling challenge through Bassingbourn and Graveley.

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114 km
583 m
Savage

This challenging road cycling route covers a distance of 114 kilometers with an ascent of 583 meters. It is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a thrill. The route takes you through the vibrant towns of Bassingbourn and Graveley, offering unique perspectives of rural landscapes and historic landmarks. Toseland, one of the highlights along the way, is a quaint village that provides a tranquil refuge for weary cyclists. Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth offers vibrant views of the countryside, coupled with historical significance. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Church Hill in Royston, where you can explore the historic ruins of a castle. This exciting route guarantees an adrenaline-pumping adventure filled with captivating sights and a sense of historical wonder.


Embark on a road cycling journey through scenic Great Paxton and visit historic abbeys along the way.

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54 km
200 m
Chill

Unleash your inner explorer as you cycle through the scenic countryside of Great Paxton. This road trip offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. Venture onwards to Hilton, where you can catch a glimpse of the St. Mary's Church, a stunning medieval church with remarkable architectural details. Get ready to be amazed by the towering spire of Knapwell and the picturesque landscapes surrounding Crow Hill. With an elevation gain of 200 meters and a distance of 54 kilometers, this road trip is ideal for amateur cyclists seeking an adventure.


Experience the classic charm of Beeston and the hidden gem of Milton Ernest on this road cycling route.

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88 km
370 m
Tough

Embark on a classic road trip through the charming villages of Beeston and Milton Ernest. Admire the beautiful rural landscapes as you cycle along well-maintained roads, taking in picturesque countryside views. Discover the historic village of Little Barford with its quaint cottages and traditional English pub. Experience the timeless beauty of Ireland and the tranquil atmosphere of Kempston Hardwick. With an ascent of 370 meters and a distance of 88 kilometers, this road trip offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs seeking discovery.


Embark on a captivating gravel cycling tour through Spaldwick.

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41 km
162 m
Chill

This gravel cycling route covers a distance of 41 kilometers with an ascent of 162 meters. It is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists seeking a thrilling adventure. The route takes you through the beautiful village of Spaldwick, known for its idyllic countryside views and historic highlights. One of the highlights on this route is the charming village of Great Paxton, offering a glimpse into traditional English village life. Little Paxton, another highlight, boasts historic buildings and stunning natural surroundings. Discover the beauty of the rural landscapes as you explore this exciting cycling trail through Spaldwick.


Take a scenic road trip through Clifton and Waresley and explore the beauty of Cambridgeshire.

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76 km
244 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque road trip through the scenic countryside of Clifton and Waresley. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings as you cycle through charming villages and pass by lush farmland. Admire the beauty of the historic market town of St. Neots, with its stately homes and stunning riverside views. Challenge yourself with the joyful ascent up Cople Hill, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. With an elevation gain of 244 meters and a distance of 76 kilometers, this road trip provides a great balance between challenge and enjoyment for amateur cyclists.


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