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Circle Cambridge
Cambridge, England

Circle Cambridge

Length3.8 mi
Elev. Gain52.5 ft
Est. Steps8500
Forest
Lake
River
Scenic views
Wild flowers
City walk
Historic site
Quiet place
Wild life
Grassland
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Circle Cambridge Introduction

Circle Cambridge is a 3.8 mile (8,500-step) route located near Cambridge, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 52.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Cambridge (UK Parliament constituency)

Place
Cambridge is a parliamentary constituency created in 1295 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.It has been represented by Daniel Zeichner of the Labour Party since 2015.In the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union, the constituency voted 73.8% to remain.

Darwin College, Cambridge

Place
Darwin College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded on 28 July 1964, Darwin was Cambridge University's first graduate-only college, and also the first to admit both men and women. The college is named after one of the university's most famous families, that of Charles Darwin.

Chesterton Road, Cambridge

Place
Chesterton Road (part of the A1303) is a road in the north of Cambridge, England. The southwestern part of the road is known as Chesterton Lane. This links with Northampton Street at the junction with Castle Street to the northwest and Magdalene Street leading southeast across the River Cam into central Cambridge.

Fort St George In England

Place
The Fort St George In England is the oldest pub on the River Cam in Cambridge, England.The Grade II listed timber framed building on Midsummer Common dates in part from the 16th century, and although "much altered and enlarged over the years, still has considerable charm. Especially notable is the snug to the right of the main entrance which has some wonderful ancient panelling and a good tiled floor." The pub is owned by the Greene King brewery.

Caius Boat Club

Place
Caius Boat Club (CBC; Caius pronounced keys) is the boat club for members of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.The Club has rowed on the River Cam since 1827, and like the other college boat clubs its aim is to gain and hold the headship of the Lent Bumps and May Bumps, now held in eight-oared boats, separately for men and women.

Cambridge Crown Court

Place
Cambridge Crown Court is a venue of the Crown Court in Cambridge, England. Resident Judge since summer 2009 is His Honour Judge Gareth Hawkesworth. His Honour Judge Jonathan Haworth is diversity and community relations judge for the court, and was formerly resident judge.

East Road, Cambridge

Place
East Road is a dual-carriageway road in the east of Cambridge, England. It is designated the A603 and forms part of Cambridge's inner ring road. The southwest end of East Road is next to Parker's Piece, at the junction with Parkside, Mill Road, and Gonville Place. At the northeast end there is a roundabout that links with Elizabeth Way (part of the A1134, continuing the inner ring road north) and Newmarket Road (also part of the A1134, leading east out of the city).

Gonville Place

Place
Gonville Place is a road (part of the A603) in southeast central Cambridge, England. It forms part of the city's inner ring road. At the southwest end is the junction of Regent Street and Hills Road, where the road continues as Lensfield Road. At the northeast end is the junction of Parkside and Mill Road, where the road continues as East Road, a dual carriageway.

Christ's College Boat Club

Place
Christ's College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Christ's College, Cambridge. It inhabits the oldest wooden framed boathouse on the river, the nearest to Jesus Lock.Christ's has taken women's headship once during the 2015 Lent Bumps.

Victoria Avenue Bridge

Place
Victoria Avenue Bridge is a single-arch road bridge across the River Cam in Cambridge, England. Immediately to the north is Chesterton Road and a major junction with Victoria Road and Milton Road.The bridge was built in 1889–90 to connect the then village of Chesterton (now a suburb) to the north with Cambridge to the south.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024

Route Details

Length

3.8 mi

Elev. Gain

52.5 ft

Est. Steps

8500
Created by
David
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