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Attractions and Places To See around Comberton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Comberton include historical sites and natural features within a rural setting. This historic village in South Cambridgeshire offers a blend of cultural points of interest and countryside, maintaining its distinct identity near Cambridge. The area features designated conservation areas and footpaths for exploring its agricultural landscape. Comberton provides a tranquil setting with historical depth.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway

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A decent cycle path that connects Shelford and surrounding villages to Addenbrookes and the city centre. Easy access to the Nine Wells wooded and stream area if you are looking …

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Cambridge Guided Busway Cycle Path

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Please bear in mind the busway is not lit - you'll need to ensure you have lights as there's very little 'surrounding illumination' to see if you're riding the busway at night

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King's College Chapel

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King's College is one of the most famous colleges at Cambridge University, if not the world. Founded in 1441 by Henry VI shortly after he founded Eton, the college has …

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This bridge cannot be entered by visitors during the exam period, but you have a better view from the neighboring bridge anyway.

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Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path

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This is a former rail line, converted to a guided bus lane i.e. closed to traffic except buses, which are kept to their concrete "rail tracks". The cycle lane runs …

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May 23, 2025, King's College Chapel

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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Great long stretch to just peddle with a few stops due to roads or pedestrian crossings. Downside it's not well protected/covered against the wind so it is easy for that to slow you down.

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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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The arrangement of timbers is a series of tangents that describe the arc of the bridge, with radial members to tie the tangents together and triangulate the structure, making it rigid and self-supporting. This type of structure, technically tangent and radial trussing, is an efficient structural use of timber, and was also used for the timber supporting arches (centring) used for building stone bridges.[6] Analysis of the design shows that the tangent members are almost entirely under compression, while the radial timbers are almost entirely subject to tension with very little bending stress, or to put it another way, the tangent and radial elements elegantly express the forces involved in arched construction. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_Bridge)

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This bridge cannot be entered by visitors during the exam period, but you have a better view from the neighboring bridge anyway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Comberton?

Comberton itself is rich in history, featuring St Mary's Church, a Grade I listed building with Norman and medieval architecture. The village also has historic houses, some dating back to the 14th century, and a Roman villa site. Nearby, you can visit significant landmarks like King's College Chapel in Cambridge, a prime example of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture, and the Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions near Comberton?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway and the Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path are both excellent for family cycling, offering flat, smooth routes through pleasant countryside. The village pond with resident ducks is also a charming spot for a relaxed family visit in Comberton.

What natural features or landmarks are prominent in the Comberton area?

Comberton retains a rural character, surrounded by farmland and designated conservation areas. A unique geographical feature is the Greenwich Prime Meridian Marker, located just west of the village on the B1046. The village pond, with its resident ducks, is a central and charming natural feature within the historic crossroads area.

What cycling routes are available around Comberton?

Comberton is well-connected by cycleways. You can enjoy the DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway, which links villages to Addenbrookes and Cambridge city centre, offering easy access to the Nine Wells wooded area. Another popular option is the Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path, a former rail line providing a flat and smooth route through picturesque villages.

Are there any easy walking trails or hikes near Comberton?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Comberton Duck Pond – St Mary’s Church, Comberton loop' and the 'St. Andrew's Church loop from Toft'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Comberton guide, which includes routes like the 'Thorn Hill loop' and 'Hardwick Wood loop'.

Where can I find a traditional pub in Comberton?

Comberton is home to The Three Horseshoes Pub, a traditional establishment that serves as a community hub within the village.

What are some running trails available in the Comberton area?

For runners, there are moderate trails such as the 'Barton Village Pond loop' and the 'Jubilee Wood – Starve Goose Plantation loop'. You can also find routes like the 'Greenwich Meridian Line Marker – St Mary’s Church, Comberton loop'. More detailed information and routes are available in the Running Trails around Comberton guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Comberton?

Visitors appreciate the variety, from the historical depth of sites like King's College Chapel to the practical and enjoyable cycle paths. The DNA Path Rainbow Cycleway is noted for connecting villages to key areas and offering access to natural spots like Nine Wells. The Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path is praised for its flat, smooth, and car-free nature, making it ideal for various users.

Are there longer hiking routes or trails for more experienced walkers near Comberton?

Yes, for longer walks, consider routes like the 'Grassy Path on the Wimpole Way – Wildflower and Hedgerow Walk loop', which is a moderate 14 km trail. The Hiking around Comberton guide provides additional options, including the 'Comberton Duck Pond – Wildflower and Hedgerow Walk loop'.

Is Comberton Village College open to the public?

Comberton Village College is primarily an educational institution. While it plays a significant role in the wider community life, it is not generally open to the public as a tourist attraction. Its main function is education, and it is known for its 'Outstanding' Ofsted ratings.

What is the significance of the village sign in Comberton?

The village sign, erected in 1978 for the Queen's Silver Jubilee, depicts various aspects of Comberton's history. It showcases traditional practices like herring giving and highlights the village's agricultural past, including its mills, offering a visual summary of its heritage.

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