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| Cycling to Cambridge shouldn't be too hard, even if
the A428 is involved. The return home will be more of a(n uphill)
struggle.
If you want a reasonably quick, direct route then using the old bit of the A428 is available.
Hardwick has a cycle lane painted on both sides of the road Off road Cycle lane through from Hardwick to Madingly Hill, There is a new off road cycle lane on Madingley Hill, involves crossing the road at the bottom of the hill. If you have a mountain bike and a little more time then try the Harcamlow Way - from central Cambridge head through the "Backs" accross Queens Road up past the Cavendish Labs to Coton (tarmaced cycle route), continue west out of Coton along a gravel track, then along fairly rough bridleways until you reach Bourn. Go about 1km north along the main road until you reach a track on the left - sign saying "No access to Cambourne", not sure if the sign is still there). Head up the track and you'll find yourself in the SE corner of Cambourne. Quite a nice ride if you're into off-road stuff, but allow at least 90 minutes. The route's obvious enough if you look it up on a map. THIS HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS POSTINGS ON THE CAMBS.MISC NEWS GROUP AND HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED from the forum
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