Best attractions and places to see around Stilton, Cambridgeshire, offer a range of outdoor experiences. This area, situated near Peterborough, features a landscape influenced by the River Nene and former fenland. Visitors can explore historical sites, expansive lakes, and dedicated trails for walking and cycling. The region provides opportunities for both active pursuits and quiet observation of its unique environment.
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Ferry Meadows Visitor Centre Just a little tip for anyone using the caravan site next door: The visitor centre shop is a brilliant place to grab supplies. It has a lovely farm shop section with local produce, perfect for stocking up on tasty treats. They also have a good selection of small toys and gifts, which is handy if you need to keep the kids entertained!
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Gunwade Lake at Ferry Meadows is a fantastic spot for a flat and scenic run. If you're a runner, I highly recommend checking it out! The path is wide and well-maintained, and you'll often see lots of other runners and walkers, making it a really friendly and motivating place to be. It’s perfect for working on your pacing and enjoying the beautiful views. #running #FerryMeadows #GunwadeLake #runnertip
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Popular cafe, often busy but has plenty of outdoor seating where you can sit with your bike.
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A real pleasure hiking here, I've done on the weekend, It is a vast place where anybody can enjoy walking, cycling or just sitting on the grass for a picnic. I've seen so many people doing diferent things and everything far away from the city centre in the middle of nature
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Nice views , access to Whittlesey and Stanground from Peterborough side...access to Peterborough Eye and North Bank from Stanground side.. Good link.
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Be careful when starting route 2 as the start can be easily missed going through the gate.
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Very nice area for walking, cycling and all sorts of outdoor activities, but it might get flooded in the winter and sometimes spring as well so check the water levels right before you leave, I would avoid it when 2.00 or more. check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/station/6286
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Beautiful view over the river, can be flooded on average 2 days per week in the flood season ( end of September to mid April) need to check riverlevels.uk (Stanground Sluice) right before leave, saved mine on the home screen for easy access.
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You can find several easy walking routes near Stilton. For example, the Easy hikes around Stilton guide features routes like the Holme Fen National Nature Reserve loop (approx. 6.3 km) and the Denton Church Ruins loop from Stilton (approx. 5.9 km).
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Ferry Meadows Visitor Centre is a great starting point, offering a cafe and access to the wider Nene Park. Gunwade Lake within Nene Park is popular for activities like kayaking and open water swimming, and it has a cafe nearby. The Peterborough Rowing Lake Path also offers a flat, car-free path suitable for family walks and cycles.
Parking is available at key locations. For instance, Ferry Meadows Visitor Centre has ample parking, and the tips for Gunwade Lake also mention a car park with a cafe nearby, making it convenient for visitors.
One unique historical site is the Holme Posts. These posts were buried in 1848 to measure land subsidence after Whittlesey Mere was drained. They now stand about 4 meters above ground, marking what is generally accepted as the lowest land point in Great Britain at 2.75 meters below sea level.
Absolutely. The Shanks Millennium Bridge Over the River Nene provides a fully off-road link for cyclists between Peterborough and Whittlesey. Additionally, the Peterborough Rowing Lake Path offers a 1km shared, car-free tarmacked footpath that is great for cycling. For more extensive routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Stilton guide.
The area around Stilton is characterized by its proximity to the River Nene and its former fenland landscape. Key natural features include Gunwade Lake, which is part of Nene Park and offers opportunities for water activities and scenic views. The River Nene itself is a significant feature, with the Shanks Millennium Bridge offering views over it.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse outdoor experiences available. Many appreciate the extensive walking and cycling opportunities, particularly in areas like Nene Park. The scenic views over the River Nene from the Shanks Millennium Bridge are a highlight, as are the various activities offered at Gunwade Lake, from running to kayaking. The peaceful, natural environment away from city centers is also a common positive remark.
Yes, there are several running trails. Gunwade Lake at Ferry Meadows offers a flat and scenic path, popular with runners. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Stilton guide, including the Holme Fen National Nature Reserve loop (approx. 4.7 km).
While outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round, it's important to be aware of potential flooding, especially during winter and sometimes spring. Areas like the Peterborough Rowing Lake Path can be affected. Always check local river levels before heading out during wetter months. Spring and summer generally offer more consistent conditions for exploring.
Yes, you'll find facilities conveniently located near popular trails. The Ferry Meadows Visitor Centre hosts a popular cafe with outdoor seating, as well as a gift and farm shop. There is also a cafe situated by the car park near Gunwade Lake, offering refreshments after your activities.
The Shanks Millennium Bridge Over the River Nene provides an off-road link that is accessible for pedestrians. Additionally, the Peterborough Rowing Lake Path is a 1km shared, car-free tarmacked footpath, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
While popular spots like Ferry Meadows can be busy, especially on weekends, you can often find quieter sections within larger parks or explore some of the less-trafficked routes listed in the Easy hikes around Stilton guide. Exploring during off-peak hours or weekdays can also help avoid crowds.


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