Today I just needed a stroll for some fresh air. N had been out this morning playing golf and he wasn’t really up for a long walk too far away. We decided to go along the river starting at Clayhithe which is between Horningsea and Waterbeach. Although it can get busy at times with joggers and cyclists also sharing the towpath, it is a lovely stretch of the river. We have seen herons, swans, moorhens and cormorants, dragonflies, damselflies and butterflies.
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The River Cam at Clayhithe |
There are parking spaces for a few cars by the entrance to the towpath (opposite The Bridge pub); in the pub (check first and only polite to purchase a drink and/or meal first) or at weekends there will probably be space in the station car park (fee payable).
This walk is a little different to the others I have written about in that the mileage you do is really up to you. Once you get on to the towpath, just follow it as far as you want. If you stay with the river you can't really go wrong. The length of The Cam from Clayhithe to Quayside in the centre of Cambridge is about 6 miles so, remembering you have to walk back to the car, you can walk anything from 1 mile to 12.
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The River Cam, Horningsea |
Today we walked just under 3.5 miles round trip. This took us almost to Bait’s Bite Lock (1.9 miles). You can carry on past the lock and under the A14 to the Green Dragon Bridge in Chesterton (4 miles). If you want to keep going then cross the bridge and follow the path along Stourbridge Common, past Riverside, under the Elizabeth Way bridge, along Midsummer Common, Jesus Green and onto Quayside (6 miles). As the first refreshment stop after The Bridge at the start is not until
The Green Dragon pub (4 miles) I recommend taking supplies if you are doing anything further than Bait's Bite Lock. (Also see
this route from The Green Dragon pub into Quayside and back)
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Quayside, Cambridge |
Our route was: 3.47 miles (this time!)
See the route on mapometer.com
Terrain: Flat, gravel towpath and tarmac
Habitat: River, Urban, Meadow, Park
Facilities: The Bridge pub, Clayhithe; The Green Dragon pub; various restaurants, bars etc on Quayside.
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