Attractions and places to see around Witcham (E Cambs) offer a blend of historical charm and access to the distinctive Fenland landscape. This quaint village in East Cambridgeshire is surrounded by flat, agricultural terrain, featuring public rights of way and expansive views. The area is known for its historical landmarks, including St. Martin's Church and a conservation area with buildings dating back centuries. Witcham (E Cambs) provides a gateway to exploring broader attractions within the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The park is an ideal spot for walking, running, and relaxing. It has well-maintained paths and large open areas that are suitable for picnics.
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Not really unstable when moist on 40 mm gravel tires
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Centrally located, being just a short walk from the river, the cathedral and the city centre, Cherry Hill Park is a beautiful place for an easy walk or as part of a longer hike around Ely. It is the best route to link the cathedral and the River Great Ouse.
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Dominating the skyline all around it, Ely Cathedral really is something to behold. Built in the 11th Century, you can sit in the grounds and just marvel at this amazing building. There are also loads of good refreshment options in Ely to choose from.
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Ely is built on a 23-square-mile island which at 85 feet / 26 m, is the highest land in the Fens. Thanks to this, Ely was not waterlogged like the surrounding Fenland, and was originally an island separated from the mainland, until drained in the 18th century.
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It is remote and quiet not that many people around and tranquil
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On a windy day, a headwind will not be a lot of fun. Try and plan this route with a tailwind
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Witcham itself boasts St. Martin's Church, a 13th-century church unique for its lack of a tower or spire, and a Conservation Area with buildings dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. Nearby, you can visit the magnificent Ely Cathedral, a stunning 11th-century structure, or explore Oliver Cromwell's House in Ely for a glimpse into Civil War history.
Yes, Witcham is internationally recognized for hosting the Annual World Pea Shooting Championships every second Saturday in July. This imaginative event has been a fundraising tradition for the Village Hall since 1971.
The area around Witcham is characterized by the distinctive Fenland landscape, featuring largely flat terrain with expansive views across agricultural fields. Public rights of way, including tranquil green droves, offer amazing vistas of both highland and fenland scenery, including the Ouse Washes to the North.
The Fens around Witcham provide numerous opportunities for easy hikes and walks. Popular routes include the Mepal loop via Three Pickerels Bridge and the Hidden Pond β Three Pickerels Bridge loop from Sutton. These often follow ancient droves and paths alongside major drainage channels. For more detailed running routes, you can explore options like the Stankers Pond loop from Mepal or the St Andrew's Church β Slade Paddock Campsite loop from Witcham, available in the Running Trails around Witcham (E Cambs) guide.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy Cherry Hill Park in Ely, which is ideal for walking, running, and picnics. The Ely Cathedral also welcomes families, and nearby attractions like Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve and Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill offer engaging experiences for all ages.
The flat Fenland terrain is excellent for cycling. The Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51) offers a great gravel section for both cycling and walking. For more extensive routes, consider exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Witcham (E Cambs) or the MTB Trails around Witcham (E Cambs) guides, which feature routes like the 'Hundred Foot Drain β Sutton Gault Road loop'.
The Fens offer unique beauty in every season. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the green droves and agricultural landscapes, with pleasant weather for walking and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful colors, and even winter walks can be rewarding, especially along the Ouse Washes, though some areas may be prone to flooding.
Yes, the Ouse Washes Wetland, stretching from St Ives to Downham Market, is an internationally important wetland habitat and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It's a crucial flood storage area and managed in parts by the RSPB, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities. Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve is also a significant natural feature worth exploring.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical grandeur, such as the magnificent Ely Cathedral, and the tranquil beauty of the Fenland landscape. The well-maintained paths in places like Cherry Hill Park and the scenic Ely Ouse Riverside Path are also highly rated for their opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activity.
The Prickwillow Engine Museum, located nearby, provides fascinating insights into the story of the drainage of the Fens and the engineering efforts that shaped the local area.
Yes, the Witcham Gravel Helmet, a Roman cavalry helmet dating from the first century AD, was discovered in the village's gravel pit. While it is currently housed in the British Museum, its discovery highlights the area's deep historical significance.
The terrain around Witcham is predominantly flat, characteristic of the Fenland landscape. Walks often follow ancient droves and paths alongside drainage channels, offering easy walking conditions with gentle inclines around the 'island' villages. This makes many routes accessible and enjoyable for various fitness levels.


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