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Hikes around Doddington Fenland explore a landscape defined by its flat terrain, open skies, and network of waterways. The region's walking routes follow public footpaths through agricultural fields, along riverbanks, and into pockets of ancient woodland. This environment provides a distinct contrast to more elevated hiking areas, with a focus on long-distance views and accessible, level ground.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.4km
03:07
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Following the old March to St Ives railway line, is mostly undercover by nice trees.
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Tried to ride this in late April (2025) and the water levels were so high that you couldn't access the bridleway to get through. We could see there was a bridge for the footpath in the middle of the lakes but this was well under water and tipped sideways! We had to go back on ourselves (approached from the North on the March line) and took Short Drove and Parkhall Road down to Somersham.
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The nature reserve is situated in proximity to the prison grounds and is notable for its wildlife and natural beauty. A mixture of open pathways and some woodland, gives a variety during your run.
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Cycle along well-maintained dirt and gravel tracks through the beautiful Whitemoore Nature Reserve near March, Cambridgeshire.
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The pleasant Cambridgeshire village of Somersham has plenty of greenspaces to explore, including a nature reserve and Somersham Pocket Park. In the village, there are a number of shops, eateries and a pub. Somersham Local Nature Reserve has developed around the disused railway line from Cambridge to March and includes a lake and areas of woodland, grassland and wildflower meadows.
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A great place to rest. Benches to sit on, a pub, a cafe, and a sandwich shop.
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The landscape around Doddington is classic Fenland, characterized by its vast, open skies and exceptionally flat terrain. Walks typically follow public footpaths across agricultural fields, along the banks of quiet waterways and drains, and through occasional pockets of ancient woodland. This provides a unique hiking experience focused on long-distance views rather than elevation.
Yes, there are over 50 walking routes to explore around Doddington. The trails range from short, easy strolls to more demanding long-distance hikes, offering plenty of options for different fitness levels and time commitments.
The region is well-suited for circular walks. While many popular loops exist, a great option for seeing local history is the St Peter’s Church loop from March. This moderate trail takes you through the typical Fenland countryside and past a historic church, offering a good sense of the area's character.
Yes, Doddington and the surrounding Fenland are generally dog-friendly. Many walkers enjoy the open spaces with their dogs. For a dedicated outing, locals often visit the Whitemoor Nature Reserve or the highly-regarded Ring's End Local Nature Reserve, both known for being great spots for a dog walk.
The flat terrain of the Fens makes most shorter walks suitable for families. For a day out with more facilities, Fineshade Wood is a popular choice. It offers well-marked walking paths for different abilities, children's play areas, and a café, making it a complete family-friendly destination.
The Fenland is an excellent place for beginner hikers due to the almost entirely flat ground. There are 43 easy-rated routes in the area, so you can start with shorter distances and build up your confidence without worrying about steep climbs.
The walking routes around Doddington are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the peacefulness of the trails, the expansive views under big skies, and the easy, level paths that make for relaxing walks.
The area has several nature reserves perfect for walking. Ring's End Local Nature Reserve is a local favorite, offering easy access and pleasant walks around wetlands. For a different experience, Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve provides a glimpse into the region's unique wetland ecosystem with well-maintained boardwalks and paths.
Yes, for those seeking a full-day challenge, the area offers some substantial hikes. A good example is the Ramsey Booths Hill – Ramsey Churchyard loop from Ramsey. This 5.6-mile (9 km) route is a moderate walk that explores the countryside and local landmarks.
Parking availability varies by route. Many walks start from villages like Doddington or March where on-street parking may be available. For dedicated car parks, nature reserves like Ring's End and Fineshade Wood offer good parking facilities, which is ideal when planning a specific trip.
Yes, the Fenland landscape is dotted with historic churches that often feature on walking routes. The area around Ramsey is particularly notable, and you can explore it on foot to appreciate the architecture and history set against the flat, open landscape.


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