Best attractions and places to see around Wentworth (E Cambs) include a mix of historic landmarks and natural features. This small village in East Cambridgeshire is characterized by its tranquil rural setting and proximity to the city of Ely. The area offers access to significant cultural sites and the distinctive fenland landscape. Visitors can explore medieval architecture, scenic riverside paths, and open parklands.
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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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The region around Wentworth (E Cambs) is rich in history. The most prominent historical landmark is Ely Cathedral, an 11th-century Grade I-listed structure renowned for its Romanesque design. Within Wentworth itself, the historic Church of St Peter, dating back to the 12th century, is a significant local landmark. Further afield, you can visit Houghton Mill in Huntingdon, offering insights into the region's industrial past, or The Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey in Waterbeach.
Yes, there are several excellent options for outdoor activities. The Ely Ouse Riverside Path (Route 51) offers scenic opportunities for both walking and cycling along the River Ouse. For more specific routes, you can explore various easy hikes or cycling routes in the wider area, including trails like the Black Fen Waterway Trail.
Wentworth is situated within the distinctive fenland landscape of Cambridgeshire. You can experience this at Grunty Fen, adjacent to the village, which showcases the area's agrarian history with its arable, pasture, and meadowlands. The Ely Ouse Riverside Path provides views of the River Ouse, and nearby Roswell Pits Nature Reserve, part of the Ely Pits and Meadows, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. Ely Cathedral welcomes families, and Cherry Hill Park in Ely is ideal for easy walks, picnics, and connecting to the riverside. The Ely Ouse Riverside Path is also a great option for family walks or bike rides. The Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey offers an engaging look into agricultural history for all ages.
For wildlife spotting, Wicken Fen Nature Reserve is an excellent choice, offering easy walks along waterways and a chance to observe diverse fenland wildlife. Roswell Pits Nature Reserve, near Ely, is another significant site for nature enthusiasts, featuring unique habitats and medieval ridge and furrow agriculture.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for exploring outdoor attractions like the Ely Ouse Riverside Path and Cherry Hill Park. However, historical sites like Ely Cathedral can be enjoyed year-round, with winter offering a different, often quieter, atmosphere.
Yes, the nearby city of Ely hosts a vibrant market scene. Ely Market Square features a Thursday Charter Market, a Saturday Craft, Food & Vintage Market, and a Farmersβ Market on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month. These markets are great places to find local food, drinks, and unique crafts.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent architecture of Ely Cathedral, often marveling at its scale and historical significance. The scenic beauty of the Ely Ouse Riverside Path and the tranquil setting of Cherry Hill Park are also highly appreciated for walks and relaxation. The overall blend of historic sites and natural landscapes is a major draw.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails available. Cherry Hill Park in Ely is centrally located and offers easy paths, with parking often available nearby in the city. For more options, you can explore the easy hikes guide which includes routes like the Witchford Community Orchards loop, often starting from areas with parking.
Absolutely. The area offers a variety of running trails for different fitness levels. You can find several routes in the running trails guide, including loops from Witcham that take you past landmarks like St Andrew's Church or offer views near Ely Cathedral. Distances range from moderate to difficult, providing options for various preferences.
The Church of St Peter is the defining landmark within Wentworth village. This Grade II* listed medieval parish church originated in the 12th century, with additions in the 13th and 14th centuries. It showcases notable Norman doorways and other early architectural features, making it a key historical and architectural site within the village itself.
Beyond the fenlands, you can find unique natural areas like Roswell Pits Nature Reserve, which is one of two Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Ely and features medieval ridge and furrow agriculture. For picturesque views, the Ely Ouse Riverside Path offers scenic vistas along the river, and Cherry Hill Park provides a beautiful setting connecting the cathedral to the River Great Ouse.


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