Wicken Fen is the National Trust’s oldest nature reserve and
is home to 9000 species. It is a wetland area and as such is prone to being very
muddy in places in wet weather. There is however a short raised and accessible
boardwalk route.
Wicken Fen |
The reserve is free entry and there is a large car park,
free for NT members.
- Leaving the car park turn left and walk towards the reserve.
- With the café and visitors centre on your right follow the gravel cycle way ahead. Continue on as the cycle way bears left.
- Go over the bridge on your right and immediately turn left.
- Follow the cycle track a few metres and take the path on your right.
- Go through the gate and continue along the grass pathway.
Look out for the wild Konik ponies which often graze in the adjacent field.
Konik ponies at Wicken Fen - Continue on the pathway as it bears right and eventually up onto a bank.
- Go right, keeping the water on your left and follow the bank until it bears right. Go back over the bridge and continue back along the cycle track to the visitor centre. This is the end of the first half of the walk.
- Either go around the centre or through and follow the board
walk towards and past the wind pump.
Wind pump, Wicken Fen - Continue on the boardwalk until you reach a hide on your right. Go left and then right.
- Follow the grass track – depending on the season this could
be a passage through high sedge.
Wicken Fen - At a ‘cross roads’continue straight over along the summer trail and follow the pathway through the sedge and reed beds.
- Bear left at the end and then right. Keep the water on your right and continue along the straight grass track. There is a hide on your left about half way down.
- Bear left at the end still keeping the water on your right and going past the tower hide follow this until you reach the boardwalk.
- Cross to the boardwalk on your left at the wind pump and go right through a small wooded area. Follow the boardwalk until you reach the visitor’s centre.
Wicken Fen |
Our route was 4.7 miles
See the route on mapometer
Terrain: flat apart from short climb up the bank, gravel
cycle way then grass tracks. Can be very muddy in wet weather, boardwalk
sections.
Habitats: Fields, wetland, reed beds.
Facilities: Toilets near car park and also behind the café.
Café and visitor’s centre. Cycle hire and boat trips (seasonal), pub in Wicken village.
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