Best attractions and places to see around Warboys include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. This Cambridgeshire village offers insights into its agricultural past and unique heritage. Visitors can explore ancient woodlands, historic water features, and significant historical sites. The area provides a variety of natural and cultural attractions for exploration.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Have a chat to Oliver in the market Square or in Wellington Street.
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Parking is £2. There is a portaloo and a bin in the carpark. This hike was limited in what you could see, in August the trees and weeds blocked most of the view. For safety note that the pathway takes the narrow road that cars are entering and exiting. There are two crossings over the guided path where the buses are traveling at speed. The first part of the walk by the Ouse was lovely as was the last part on a field where you ton off by the weight limited bridge. I would imagine in winter the path would be a mush pit.
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The bus whizzes through the yellow grain landscape like oiled lightning. The intercity bus from Cambridge to St Ivy rolls over a special lane bus track and reaches an impressive speed. Today he transports the four of us to the "Fen Drayton Lakes Nature Reserve", in the lake landscape we hike and do "birdwatching". “Fen Drayton Lakes was originally a flooded sand and gravel pit bordering river floodplains. Today the area is a magnet for a variety of wildlife including otters, dragonflies, ducks, swans and geese. There is something to see (and hear) here all year round.” (https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/fen-drayton-lakes/)
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It's also a bridleway so watch out for occasional piles of horse shit.
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Like many nature reserves in England, Godmanchester Nature Reserve was once gravel pits. The peaceful nature could not be further away from its industrial history. Keep an eye out for songbirds, ducks, geese, kingfishers and overwintering wildfowl as you run through.
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A mill has stood here for nearly 1000 years. Houghton Mill is the final working watermill on the River Great Ouse. The mill is in the care of the National Trust and is open to the public (entrance fee applies). Please see their website for more details https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cambridgeshire/houghton-mill-and-waterclose-meadows
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Within Warboys village, you can visit the Warboys Jubilee Clock Tower, a Grade II listed landmark built in 1887, notable for its witch-shaped weather vane. Other historical features include the Historic Sheep Wash and Warboys Weir, both fed by underground springs and reflecting the village's agricultural past. The village also boasts a Parish Church with a magnificent 13th-century tower and spire, and the 17th-century White Hart Inn.
Yes, several significant historical sites are nearby. You can visit Houghton Mill, the last remaining working watermill on the River Great Ouse, cared for by the National Trust. Another notable site is St Ives Bridge and Chapel, a 15th-century bridge unique for incorporating a chapel. For those interested in military history, the former RAF Warboys bomber airfield from WWII is just southwest of the village.
For natural green spaces, Onyett's Field in Warboys is a valuable area undergoing biodiversity enhancement. Adjacent to Warboys Wood, Wistow Wood is an 8.5-hectare nature reserve open to the public, forming part of a larger Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its ancient ash and maple woodlands. You can also explore Far Fen Lake and Godmanchester Nature Reserve, both former gravel pits now rich in wildlife.
The Warboys area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy walks like the 'Lady's Wood Bluebells loop from Raveley Wood' (approx. 6 km) or the 'Warboys Village Pond – Windmill Bakery & Tearoom loop from Warboys' (approx. 3.8 km). For more options, including moderate and difficult routes, explore the Hiking around Warboys guide.
Yes, the area is great for cycling. A popular option is the Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path, a flat, car-free route through pleasant countryside, suitable for families. For more cycling adventures, including routes like the 'Pidley Climb – Warboys Village Pond loop from Warboys' (approx. 22.4 km), check out the Cycling around Warboys guide.
Families can enjoy several attractions. Houghton Mill offers an educational and engaging experience. The Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path provides a safe and easy cycling route for all ages. St Ives Bridge and Chapel is a picturesque spot where you can often see ducks and swans. Additionally, Godmanchester Nature Reserve is ideal for walks and birdwatching.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Warboys, offering pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and exploring nature reserves. During these seasons, woodlands like Wistow Wood are vibrant, and the cycle paths are particularly enjoyable. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Absolutely. Far Fen Lake, part of the RSPB Nature Reserve, is known for its island and diverse wildlife. Godmanchester Nature Reserve, a former gravel pit, features four lakes and is home to various bird species, including kingfishers. Wistow Wood, an 8.5-hectare nature reserve, is also a significant biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, at Houghton Mill, the knowledgeable hosts and the historical context are highly valued. The Cambridge to St Ives Guided Busway Cycle Path is praised for being a safe, flat, and car-free route through pleasant countryside. The picturesque setting of St Ives Bridge and Chapel, with its unique architecture and river views, is also a favorite.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Warboys. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse – Ramsey Booths Hill loop from Ramsey' (approx. 9.4 km) or the 'RAF Upwood – Wistow Pub loop from Bury' (approx. 11.5 km). For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Warboys guide.
Yes, the Historic Sheep Wash along Heath Road and the Warboys Weir in the village center both provide glimpses into Warboys' agricultural heritage. These sites were integral to the local farming and milling industries, showcasing traditional practices and water management systems.


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