Cycling
Cambridgeshire is one of the best places in the country to cycle. It is relatively flat and has an extensive cycle route network for all ages and abilities to enjoy.
Cambridge has the highest level of cycling in the country with one in four residents cycling to work.
Cycling in Cambridge offers an excellent opportunity to admire the city’s open spaces, & beautiful architecture.
The city boasts over 80 miles of cycle lanes & routes offering a quick & easy way to travel throughout the city, whilst cutting down on your carbon footprint.
A map of the cycle routes in Cambridge and the surrounding villages can be downloaded from the Cambridge City Council website from the link below.
Cambridge City Cycle Map
The Cambridge Cycle Map includes cycle routes in the city and to the surrounding villages as well as cycle information and useful contacts - maps show cycle paths and routes in and around Cambridge.
Alternatively, why not pop into the Tourist Information Centre and ask for a printed copy or request a copy is sent to you in the post by calling 0871 226 8006.
Cycling Routes Beyond Cambridge
South Cambridgeshire
Wisbech and The Fens
Huntingdonshire
Route 1 - Huntingdon and Grafham.pdf
Route 2 - Huntingdon and Alconbury.pdf
Route 3 - Stilton and Wansford.pdf
Route 4 - Stilton and The Giddings.pdf
Route 5 - Sawtry and Barham.pdf
Route 6 - Spaldwick and Keyston.pdf
Route 7 - St Neots and Kimbolton.pdf
Route 8 - St Neots and The Gransdens.pdf
Route 9 - St Neots and Yelling.pdf
Route 10 - St Neots and Buckden.pdf
Route 11 - Godmanchester and Graveley.pdf
Route 12 - St Ives and Oldhurst.pdf




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