Best attractions and places to see around Wallington include historical sites, trails, and local points of interest. The area provides opportunities for exploring man-made monuments and engaging in outdoor activities like walking and cycling. This region offers diverse landscapes and points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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War Memorial on former airfield worth a few minutes stop.
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Enjoyable off-road climb (northbound) into Ashwell, where the off-road path continues, passing behind houses and allotments
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This is a long, straight off-road path with changing surfaces (gravel, singletrack) between Ashwell and Melbourn, which is part of the Icknield Way. It is not particularly scenic, but you can get that continuing westward toward Letchworth.
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A brilliant pub with great food on a really nice off-road route through this areas. Definitely worth the ride and stop to “rehydrate” and refuel. The tables outside are great for stopping, getting off the bike and recapping the ride.
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A great little pub serving good food and drinks.
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You can explore unique historical landmarks such as Cromer Windmill, the country's only surviving windmill, which has been restored and is occasionally open to the public. Another significant site is the Steeple Morden Airfield Memorial, commemorating its role during the Second World War.
Yes, the area offers several trails suitable for cycling, horse riding, or walking. The Ashwell Street Byway is an unpaved, grassy trail that follows part of an old Roman Road. Another option is the Claybush Gravel Track, which is part of the Icknield Way Trail and offers great views.
Beyond exploring the attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The region is excellent for hiking, with routes like the 'George Orwell's Cottage – View of the Countryside loop from Wallington'. For cycling, especially gravel biking, you can find routes that incorporate the Ashwell Street Byway and Claybush Gravel Track. There are also several running trails available, such as the 'Running loop from Wallington'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Wallington, Gravel biking around Wallington, and Running Trails around Wallington.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Cromer Windmill is considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into history. The Steeple Morden Airfield Memorial can also be an educational visit for older children. Additionally, the trails like Ashwell Street Byway are suitable for family walks or bike rides.
The Fox and Duck Pub in Therfield is a great option. It's located in a pretty village with a traditional green and historic buildings, offering good food and drinks in a charming setting.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical interest and natural beauty. The unique restoration of Cromer Windmill and its remote countryside setting are often highlighted. The trails, such as Ashwell Street Byway and Claybush Gravel Track, are valued for their traffic-free nature, scenic views, and suitability for various activities like cycling and walking.
Absolutely. The Ashwell Street Byway is an excellent unpaved option for gravel bikes, forming part of an old Roman Road. The Claybush Gravel Track is another popular choice, offering a challenging yet rewarding ride with great views. You can explore more gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Wallington guide.
Yes, there are easy walking options. For instance, the 'George Orwell's Cottage – View of the Countryside loop from Wallington' is an easy hiking route. Trails like the Ashwell Street Byway are also suitable for leisurely walks.
The Steeple Morden Airfield Memorial commemorates the Royal Air Force Steeple Morden airfield, which was operational during the Second World War. It initially served as a dispersal field for RAF Bomber Command and was later used by USAAF Photographic Reconnaissance and Fighter Groups. The memorial includes a plaque and explains the airfield's layout and history.
Yes, the Claybush Gravel Track is noted for offering a great view as you descend towards Ashwell. Many of the local trails provide scenic glimpses of the countryside.
For trails like the Ashwell Street Byway, free parking is available in Ashwell village. It's always recommended to check specific parking details for individual attractions or trailheads before your visit.


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