Little Wilbraham fen
Bike or drive to the starting point and do the rest on foot. About
4 miles out to the starting point and then a 5 mile circular
walk.
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Start at the small bridge over Quy Water (easily missed) on the Newmarket Road (A 1303) that is 1/4 mile before the Quy roundabout - the A14 intersection. You can park or leave your bike on the bridge. This is 4 miles east of the city centre. There are alternative parking places in a lay-by two or three hundred metres before. If you're going by bike, a longer but far more pleasant route is to ride to the far end of Riverside in Cambridge - see the Riverside walk. Head straight across Stourbridge Common and cross the stepped bridge over the railway line. Continue across a rickety wooden bridge over a stream onto the path across Ditton Meadows towards the river, turning right into Fen Ditton village when you reach the road. Head straight up the High Street (crossing Horningsea Road) and into High Ditch Road. This takes you onto the Newmarket Road. Follow this left about 1/4 mile until you reach the starting point.
View from Quy roundabout of reed beds on Little Wilbraham fen. Photo thanks to Tim Roberts.
Walk a few yards towards the Quy roundabout on the south side of the Newmarket
Road - don't take the footpath right by the river just before
the bridge. Bear right through the hedge onto a footpath. At
a junction you can walk across a stile through a grassy
meadow or around the right of it. This brings you a little
beyond the Quy roundabout, to your left. Bear right on a
boardwalk down Long Drove Way. There is an
information board near the gate onto it. A straight and even
lode (waterway) runs alongside to your left. This area is Little
Wilbraham Fen - the truest remnant of the fens as they
were in the Cambridge area. Notice the thick reed beds to
your right. After a mile or so follow the drove (path) as it
bears left towards Frog End farm. Through the farm you come
onto a small road. Take the second footpath on the left as
this road makes a 90 degree turn right. This takes you pretty
much straight into the Hole in the Wall pub in Little
Wilbraham. Enjoy the hospitality of what is now quite a smart
restaurant pub. Turn right out of the pub onto a side road,
passing a post box and telephone box on your right after a
couple of hundred metres or so. At Mill Road Farm take the
track left - Mill Road. Perhaps unsurprisingly there is a windmill
further on, to the right.
The windmill on the edge of the fen. Photo thanks to Tim Roberts.
Go past this and through Hawk Mill Farm. Find the path out of the opposite end of the farm alongside a ditch. Beware: there are 5 paths into the farm! If in doubt ask for Little Wilbraham River, which the ditch runs into. When this is reached you are walking north-west. Always keep alongside the river.
Avoid a track off to the left after 1/2 mile or so. This would take you to Teversham and Fulbourn Fen. The river is now called Quy Water. Wilder wooded areas appear on your right. This water takes you back to the bridge where you started. You go up and the river goes underneath.