A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
South Cambridgeshire
'Offers commanding views over much of South West Cambridgeshire, as it follows the top of an escarpment. The walk passes through the deserted medieval village of Clopton, from which it takes its na ...
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'The walk connects The Wimpole Way (Cambridge to Wimpole Estate) with the Greensand Ridge Walk (Leighton Buzzard to Gamlingay Cinques) giving a long distance walk of 64 miles.'
'Comberton Ramblers was founded in 1974 by a group of local families that wanted to ensure that footpaths were preserved as useable, while gaining the pleasure of walking in the countrysid ...
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'The Comberton Ramblers Group walk on alternate Sundays. Walks are from 4 - 7 miles, usually ending near a public house. We are a friendly / informative group and enjoy exploring the varied countryside in this area.'
'The walk passes through gently undulating countryside comprising chalk grassland, woodland, farmland and it skirts a number of attractive villages, a country park and a nature reserve. There a ...
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'The Fleam Dyke and Roman Road Walk is a waymarked route incorporating two of Cambridgeshire's ancient linear sites ... A Guide Book ... gives detailed directions and route maps and includes information on flora, fauna and places of interest along the way, illustrated with colour photographs. It also lists places to eat and drink and a number of pubs and guest houses offering accommodation along the route.'
'These walks have all been published in past issues of the "The Village News". They have been devised by "one man and his dog" who takes absolutely no responsibility for accuracy or for any injury or mishap that might befall any person who follows them. And please don't try to blame the dog!'
'A circular walk around Hardwick to celebrate the Millennium. The walk begins and ends at the Hardwick village sign. It passes through the parishes of Hardwick, Comberton, and Caldecote, and crosses the Greenwich Meridian twice.'
Reproduction of the 'map and index from the Millennium Committee’s “Memento”. Sponsored by the two Parish Councils a copy of the Memento was presented to every young person in the villages under th ...
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'The Rich Heritage of Histon and Impington.'
'Produced by Histon and Impington Millennium Committee in co-operation with Eleanor Whitehead and Alan Eade of the Histon and Impington Village Society.'
'Meldreth sits in a historically rich landscape and there have been many chance finds and archaeological excavations which shed light on its history. Perhaps the most exciting was the ...
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'There are 14 footpaths in the village of Meldreth and each January we compile a survey of the condition of the footpaths and decide on an action plan to continue maintenance of the paths.'
'The park is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day ... The Trust works closely with community, business, schools and charity groups to create inclusive access to outdoor sport, leisure and educa ...
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'Situated just North of Cambridge city. The park has attractive pathways, playgrounds, lakes, Visitor Centre and Café and is managed by registered charity Cambridge Sport Lakes Trust.'
'This is an attractive circular walk passing through arable farmland, the valley of the River Granta, along an ancient Roman trackway, and through two historic villages.'
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