4.4
(28)
82
riders
2
rides
Gravel biking around Little Eversden offers a diverse riding experience across varied landscapes southwest of Cambridge. The region features a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including bridleways, quiet tracks, and ancient Roman Roads. Situated between the Bourn Brook and Mare Way, the area's geology includes clay at the foot of a chalk ridge, providing varied terrain. These characteristics make it suitable for gravel bikers seeking both historical routes and natural features.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.6
(8)
18
riders
48.0km
02:58
190m
190m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
(8)
32
riders
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
4.6
(10)
19
riders
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(2)
11
riders
44.7km
02:40
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
riders
44.3km
02:45
200m
200m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
A nice loop track around the estate must be around six miles, todays section was 5.5 miles
0
0
Small village really worth visiting on a bike tour with several nice houses.
1
0
The path itself is not too special, but the views are great.
2
0
Great double-track circumventing Hauxton High St, incl. underpass of M1, leading all the way to Great Shelford
0
0
After being closed for 9 months, the bakery has reopened as a cafe/deli. Thereβs not really anywhere to park a bike but you can prop a couple outside while you sit at the bar just inside the door. Great coffee, pastries, cakes & toasties. Open Wed-Fri 9am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm.
0
0
Haslingfield is a charming, thriving village in South Cambridgeshire. It has two beautiful churches, a number of quaint properties, and a pleasant, serene village ambience. The village easily dates back to mediaeval times, and even Queen Elizabeth I stayed here back in 1564.
2
0
Delicious freshly baked pastries and cakes, and good coffee too. Opposite you can sit in the garden and browse the art gallery. Highly recommend
0
0
There are several gravel bike trails around Little Eversden, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes to suit various skill levels.
The terrain around Little Eversden is quite varied, featuring a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. You'll encounter bridleways, quiet tracks, and ancient Roman Roads. The area's geology, with clay at the foot of a chalk ridge, means surfaces can range from firm to softer, depending on weather conditions.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. Routes like the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway β Southern Busway Cycle Path loop from Cambridge are rated as easy and feature dedicated cycle paths and quiet roads, making them suitable for families. Another easy option is the Grantchester Village β DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway loop from Cambridge, which explores scenic countryside.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. You can explore the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway itself, or venture towards historic sites like Wimpole Hall and Gardens. Further afield, routes can lead to famous Cambridge landmarks such as King's College Chapel and the Mathematical Bridge, Queens' College.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing for circular rides. For example, the Cambridge Railway Station β Stapleford to Babraham Track loop from Cambridge is a popular circular trail that takes you through rural landscapes and past villages.
The region is enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. However, given the varied terrain with clay and chalk, conditions can be softer and muddier during wet periods, especially in winter. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and firmer trails, while summer provides longer daylight hours for extended rides.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous ride, there are routes with a higher difficulty rating. The Wimpole Estate β Wimpole Hall loop from Shepreth is classified as difficult, offering a more demanding experience for seasoned gravel bikers.
The gravel biking routes around Little Eversden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, the historical routes, and the scenic countryside that connects to wider cycling networks.
While Little Eversden itself is a quiet village, its proximity to Cambridge means many routes are accessible from the city, which has good public transport links, including a railway station. Routes often start or connect near Cambridge, making it feasible to reach them without a car.
Yes, for those looking for longer adventures, routes like the A1301 Cycle Path β DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway loop from Cambridge offer a substantial distance of nearly 45 km, providing a moderate challenge and a longer time in the saddle.
Given the mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including bridleways and quiet tracks, a gravel bike is ideally suited for these trails. Its versatility allows you to comfortably handle both smoother sections and rougher, unpaved terrain.


Browse the best Gravel rides in other regions.