This is a fantastic gravel cycling route from Cambridge to London. It's 93 KM (58 Miles) with just under a 1,000m of climbing in total, and makes a nice, if testing ride.
Cambridge station is easy to reach from London, with regular train departures from King's Cross, St. Pancras and Liverpool St. stations. The majority of the route is off-road, but there are stretches on minor roads through villages. It's perfect for riding with gravel bikes or mountain bikes. You can probably navigate it on a regular road bike with 30mm+ tyres if it has been dry.
The video highlights a few places you can stop for food or pick up extra provisions.
The ride ends at Gordon Hill station at the northern edge of London because beyond that point you're basically on roads back into central London.
Bikes can be carried free and without reservation on trains in and out of Cambridge with the exception of trains arriving Mon-Fri during peak morning or evening hours either going into London, or going into Cambridge. Check with the rail companies for details, but you should be absolutely fine on weekends and Bank Holidays.
The full route can be found here on Komoot: [ Ссылка ]
I've written some more notes on the ride over on my blog: [ Ссылка ]
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