Attractions and places to see around Foxton offer a blend of historical sites, architectural marvels, and scenic trails. Located near Cambridge, this area provides access to significant university landmarks and natural routes. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from cycle paths to historical estates.
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A very impressive campus, you can enjoy it and relax and also learn about the College there. Unfortunately the Chapel wasn't accessible during our visit.
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The name “Mathematical Bridge” derives from the fact that this bridge is built with entirely straight timbers, though it maintains an arch shape. This makes for some interesting architectural study while punting down the river below it! The legends surrounding the bridge are just as intriguing as its shape.
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Walk or run through Silver St and don´t miss this spot. Definitely try to go Punting!!
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Nice play with geometry and one of the highlights when looking into Queens from the road. Also great if you get the chance to cross the bridge itself.
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In the winter months guided tours of 45 mins only going every 30 mins (selected times only) and only the ground floor is a accessible.
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Undoubtedly the most central and most impressive college in the city. The chapel building is simply impressive. Recently the grass in front has been transformed into a flowery meadow making the view even nicer. Can be visited at certain times.
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Cycling along the Backs provides a great view over the greens behind the big colleges of Cambridge - quite a stark contrast against the often narrow streets on their fronts (except for Kings of course). Only an evening beer on one of the college greens along the Cam gives a better experience, but then you need access of course.
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You can explore the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway, which connects Shelford and surrounding villages to Addenbrookes and Cambridge city centre, offering easy access to the Nine Wells wooded area. Another option is the Roman Road (Cambridge to Haverhill), a long track suitable for cycling with a combination of inclines and descents.
The area offers several significant historical sites. Don't miss King's College Chapel, a renowned example of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture. You can also visit Wimpole Hall and Gardens, a historical estate with extensive grounds. The Roman Road (Cambridge to Haverhill) itself is a historical trail.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway is a decent cycle path for all ages. King's College Chapel and Mathematical Bridge, Queens' College are historical sites that can be interesting for older children. The grounds of Wimpole Hall and Gardens include a farm, Wimpole Holme Farm, which delights young walkers, and the woodland and parkland are free to explore.
You can enjoy walks along the Roman Road (Cambridge to Haverhill), which is suitable for walking. The grounds of Wimpole Hall and Gardens offer extensive woodland and parkland for hiking. For more structured routes, consider exploring the hiking routes around Foxton, which include options like the Coprolite pit loop from Harston or the Fowlmere – RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve loop.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. You can find options like the Hot Numbers – Birdwatching Hide loop from RSPB Fowlmere Nature Reserve (6.17 km) or the Melwood loop from Meldreth (4.09 km). For a comprehensive list of accessible routes, refer to the easy hikes around Foxton guide.
The DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway provides easy access to the Nine Wells wooded and stream area, a nice place to relax. Wimpole Hall and Gardens offers beautiful parkland and woodland. You can also find scenic views from the Mathematical Bridge, Queens' College, which spans the River Cam.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like King's College Chapel, often described as stunning. The DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway is valued as a decent, flat cycle lane connecting villages to the city. The Wimpole Estate is popular for its open grounds, farm, and free access to woodland and parkland.
Absolutely. The King's College Chapel is considered one of the finest examples of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture. Another unique structure is the Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College, an intriguing wooden bridge built with completely straight timbers that appears to be an arch.
Beyond visiting the attractions, you can engage in various outdoor activities. Cycling is popular on the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway and Roman Road. There are also numerous hiking and running trails available, catering to different difficulty levels.
While the colleges themselves may have visitor restrictions, you can visit the iconic King's College Chapel, which is a significant tourist site. The Mathematical Bridge is also part of Queens' College and can be viewed.
Yes, if you're cycling on the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway, you'll find easy access to the Nine Wells wooded and stream area, which is a pleasant spot to chill out and relax during your ride.


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