Wandlebury's march of history
Walk out of the car park and cross the road very carefully, via the wide central reservation. Go through the gate on the far side and turn right for the footpath signposted ‘Magog Down’ and ‘Stapleford’. At the path junction go through the gate ahead and veer half left across the middle of the open downland, which in the spring is covered with yellow cowslips. Continue past a solitary marker post to the far side for a narrow path down through trees to reach Haverhill Road. Turn left and walk the roadside path all the way down to the edge of Stapleford.
Continue past the cricket green and houses until the right bend into Bury Road, by the entrance to Stapleford Granary. Go left on the wide track past Bury Farm, following it out beside, then across wide open fields. At the far end go right to cross a footbridge over the River Granta, next to a shallow ford, with mounting blocks for horse riders on both banks.
Continue on the track beside woodland and in 200yds (183m) turn left via a metal kissing gate for a path through the trees. At a path junction, with open pasture away to your right, turn left on the waymarked public footpath through the plantation. At the far side go ahead to cross a long footbridge, then walk up the left side of a large field until you eventually reach the main road.
Turn right and walk along the verge for 150yds (137m), then cross carefully for a wide, concrete track between the hedges of houses. Beyond a metal gate the route soon becomes a peaceful green lane, known as Mile Road, and climbs directly and gently up towards Copley Hill.
At the junction at the far end turn left on to the Roman Road, which you won’t be surprised to find is a dead straight route through the gently undulating Cambridgeshire countryside. After 0.25 miles (400m) go left at a signpost for ‘Wandlebury Ring & Cambridge’ through a kissing gate. Follow the path through a wide strip of woodland back into the Country Park.
At the far end go right by a house, then follow the route to a fork. Go left, indicated to the car park, and after passing open fields bear right at another junction on the main track past the picnic area and games field. At the far end turn right to visit the information centre and toilets, or left to return to the car park.
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