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Cambridgeshire is one of the best places in the country to cycle. It is relatively flat and has an extensive walking and cycling network for all ages and abilities to enjoy.

Cambridge City and surrounding areas

Cambridge cycle map - 20236.13MBpdf
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South West Cambridgeshire

Chatteris

Ely and surrounding areas

Ely cycle map - 20234.57MBpdf
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March

Huntingdon and the surrounding areas

St Neots and surrounding areas

St Neots cycle map - 20232.44MBpdf
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Whittlesey and the surrounding area

Wisbech and surrounding areas

Leisure cycle routes around Huntingdonshire

Please note that these maps were produced in 2006 so some information may be out of date.

1_Huntingdon_and_Grafham1.36MBpdf
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Huntingdon_and_Alconbury1.63MBpdf
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Stilton_and_Wansford1.29MBpdf
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Sawtry_and_Barham1.33MBpdf
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Spaldwick_and_Keyston1.45MBpdf
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St_Ives_and_Oldhurst1.33MBpdf
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Sawtry_and_Ramsey1.24MBpdf
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St_Neots_and_the_Gransdens1.38MBpdf
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St_Neots_and_Yelling1.62MBpdf
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St_Neots_and_Buckden1.38MBpdf
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St_Neots_and_Kimbolton1.21MBpdf
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Cycling along the Guided Busway

The wide cycle path connects St Ives with the north of Cambridge and Cambridge Rail Station with Trumpington Park and Ride and Addenbrookes Hospital. It is blacktopped over its entire length and can be used by horse riders (St Ives to Milton Road, Cambridge only), pedestrians and cyclists.

Bicycle parking

Covered, well lit and CCTV monitored cycle parking is available at the following Guided Busway stops:

  • St Ives Park and Ride - 50 spaces
  • Swavesey - 60 spaces
  • Longstanton Park and Ride - 50 spaces
  • Oakington - 30 spaces
  • Histon - 40 spaces
  • Orchard Park West - 30 spaces
  • Science Park - 20 spaces
  • Trumpington - 30 spaces 

Cambridgeshire's World War One historic sites

As part of the commemorations of a hundred years since World War One, these cycle and walking maps have been produced to highlight Cambridgeshire's links to this important historic event.

Cambridge_Great_War_Cycle_Map3.64MBpdf
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Wisbech_Great_War_Cycle_Map2.03MBpdf
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Walking routes

The Walk Local project has produced two leaflets on walking routes around Kings Hedges and Arbury in Cambridge. Many of the walks are aimed at people who do little or no exercise but who would like to be a little more active. Walking in a group is also a great way to start walking, make new friends and stay motivated.