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Discover picturesque landscapes and well-maintained routes in Papworth Everard, UK.


Cycling routes from Papworth Everard

Papworth Everard, located in East Anglia, United Kingdom, is a cyclist-friendly locality with its picturesque landscapes and well-maintained cycling routes. The locality offers a mix of both on-road and off-road cycling opportunities, with scenic rides through the surrounding countryside. Nearby Grafham Water provides a popular spot for cyclists, with its abundance of trails and stunning lake views. Papworth Everard is also home to regular cycling events and boasts cycling-friendly amenities for its residents and visitors. Whether you're a road cyclist or gravel adventurer, Papworth Everard provides an enjoyable cycling experience.

An adventurous gravel ride through the rural landscapes of Hertfordshire

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112 km
529 m
Savage

This gravel ride offers an adventurous journey through the rural landscapes of Hertfordshire, with a distance of 112 km and an ascent of 529 m. It is suitable for gravel enthusiasts seeking a challenging and scenic route. Highlights of the ride include Great Gransden, a charming village with its renowned market square and ancient church, Ashwell, known for its rich heritage and medieval architecture, and St Neots, a vibrant town with a riverside park and variety of shops and cafes. The highest point of the journey is the St Neots hill climb, offering a strenuous challenge and rewarding panoramic views at its peak.


Explore the Fenstanton Meadows and the scenic Papworth St Agnes village.

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53 km
81 m
Tough

The Papworth Loop is a gravel route that takes you through the picturesque Fenstanton Meadows, where you can spot various bird species. As you continue on the route, you will pass through the quaint village of Papworth St Agnes, known for its historic architecture and charming atmosphere. With a moderate difficulty level, this 53km loop offers a pleasant cycling experience for well-trained amateurs. It is a route that showcases the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.


An adventure through the fenland landscapes of Cambridgeshire

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76 km
121 m
Tough

Embark on an adventurous gravel journey through the stunning fenland landscapes of Cambridgeshire with this 121km route. It offers a moderate level of difficulty and takes cyclists through charming villages and breathtaking rural views. Highlights of the ride feature Fenstanton, a village steeped in history and renowned for its medieval church, Fen Ditton with its idyllic riverside setting, and Cambourne providing a tranquil escape amidst the fenland scenery. The ride starts and ends at Papworth St Agnes, which allows riders to explore its historical attractions such as St Agnes Church and the beautiful scenery surrounding the village.


Embark on a road cycling adventure through the charming villages of Great Gransden and Potton.

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74 km
280 m
Tough

Gransden and Beyond is a road route that takes you through the idyllic countryside, passing by villages with rich histories and stunning landscapes. As you cycle along, you will have the chance to marvel at the beautiful architecture in Great Gransden and Potton. This 74km route is slightly more challenging than the Papworth Loop, suitable for experienced amateurs. It offers a great mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a rewarding cycling experience.


A road adventure through the diverse landscapes of Cambridgeshire

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114 km
438 m
Tough

This road route offers a diverse experience of Cambridgeshire's landscapes, with a total distance of 114 km and an ascent of 438 m. It is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking to explore the region's highlights. The route includes Hilton, a charming village with a rich history, Bird lookout, a perfect spot for birdwatching, Fen Ditton, known for its quaint atmosphere and scenic river views, and Meldreth, a picturesque village with beautiful countryside surroundings. The highlight of the route is Papworth Everard, where the ride starts and ends, allowing riders to explore its historical attractions, including the Papworth Hospital, one of the world's leading heart and lung hospitals.


Embark on an adventurous gravel cycling route through scenic countryside and charming villages.

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72 km
284 m
Tough

The Gravel Adventure is a thrilling cycling route that takes you off the beaten path, exploring the scenic countryside and charming villages of East Anglia. With a combination of gravel and country lanes, this 72km loop offers an exciting challenge for gravel enthusiasts. From the picturesque village of Great Gransden to Toseland's tranquil surroundings, this route promises breathtaking views and diverse scenery. Suitable for experienced amateurs, the Gravel Adventure showcases the hidden gems of the region and provides a unique cycling experience.


Take on the challenge of this exhilarating road circuit with stunning countryside views.

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113 km
551 m
Tough

This 113-km road route is perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging adventure. With a demanding ascent of 551 meters, this route takes you through the scenic villages of Abbotsley, Little Staughton, Swineshead, Thrapston, Polebrook, Alconbury Weston, and Huntingdon. The route is rated 4 out of 5 in terms of difficulty and 4 out of 5 in terms of epicness.


A scenic road loop through the countryside of Cambridgeshire

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49 km
233 m
Tough

This road loop takes cyclists through the scenic countryside of Cambridgeshire, covering a total distance of 49 km with an ascent of 233 m. It is suitable for amateur riders looking for a shorter adventure. Highlights include Arrington, a picturesque village with traditional thatched-roof cottages, Potton, known for its fascinating history and architecture, and Eltisley, offering idyllic British countryside views. The ride provides ample opportunities to take in the beauty of the area and explore the quaint villages along the route.


Discover the hidden gems of Huntingdon with this scenic road cycling route.

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73 km
237 m
Tough

Huntingdonshire Discovery is a road cycling route that allows you to explore the hidden gems of the Huntingdonshire region. This 73km route takes you through charming villages and beautiful countryside, showcasing the historical and natural diversity of the area. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking an enjoyable cycling adventure. From the market town of Huntingdon to the picturesque village of Hilton, this route offers a rewarding exploration of the region's rich heritage.


A scenic gravel loop through the countryside around Cambridge

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76 km
194 m
Tough

This gravel route takes cyclists through the picturesque villages and countryside surrounding Cambridge. With a total distance of 76 km and an ascent of 194 m, it offers a moderate level of difficulty. Highlights of the route include Elsworth, with its charming village church, Kitchen Bridge, a popular spot for picnics, and Hardwick, known for its beautiful manor house. The route provides stunning views of the countryside and is a great way to explore the area surrounding Cambridge.


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Swavesey

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