Routes EnglandCambridge
City crossing

Cambridge, England

City crossing

Length5.9 mi
Elev. Gain105 ft
Est. Steps14000

Forest

River

Scenic views

Wild flowers

City walk

Historic site

Quiet place

Wild life

Grassland

Bugs

Created by David
Introduction
City crossing is a 6 mile (14,000-step) route located near Cambridge, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 105 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Cambridge

Place
Cambridge ( KAYM-brij) is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of London. At the United Kingdom Census 2011, its population was 123,867 including 24,506 students. Cambridge became an important trading centre during the Roman and Viking ages, and there is archaeological evidence of settlement in the area as early as the Bronze Age.

Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Place
Gonville & Caius College (often referred to simply as Caius KEEZ) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The college is the fourth-oldest college at the University of Cambridge and one of the wealthiest. The college has been attended by many students who have gone on to significant accomplishment, including fourteen Nobel Prize winners, the second-most of any Oxbridge college (after Trinity College, Cambridge).

Cambridge Guildhall

Place
Cambridge Guildhall is a civic building in the centre of the historic city of Cambridge, England. It includes two halls, The Large Hall and The Small Hall, and is used for many disparate events such as comedy acts, conferences, craft fairs, live music, talks, and weddings. It is also used by University of Cambridge for certain examinations.

Christ's Pieces

Place
Christ's Pieces is a Victorian park in the east of central Cambridge, England, with flower beds and ornamental trees. The area acts as an important publicly accessible open grassed area for the city centre. It is east of Christ's College and to the north of Emmanuel College. To the north is King Street, to the east is Emmanuel Road, to the south is Drummer Street, and to the west is Milton's Walk.

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.

Timeline of Cambridge

Place
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cambridge, England.

Petty Cury

Place
Petty Cury is a pedestrianised shopping street in central Cambridge, England. It connects Market Hill, the location of Cambridge's central outdoor market, and Guildhall Street to the west with the shopping streets of Sidney Street and St Andrew's Street to the east. Hobson Street leads off north on the opposite side of the street at the eastern end, on the corner of Christ's College, one of the historic University of Cambridge colleges.

King Street, Cambridge

Place
King Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. It connects between Sussex Street heading west and Hobson Street heading south at the western end and a large roundabout to the east. It runs parallel to and south of Jesus Lane. The roads link together at a roundabout at the eastern end. To the east is Maid's Causeway and then Newmarket Road leading out of Cambridge.

Trinity Street, Cambridge

Place
Trinity Street (formerly the High Street) is a street in central Cambridge, England. The street continues north as St John's Street, and south as King's Parade and then Trumpington Street.The street is named after Trinity College, which is on its west side. Also on the street, just to the south, is Gonville and Caius College.

Robert Sayle

Place
Robert Sayle was a department store located in Cambridge.
Route Details

Length

5.9 mi

Elev. Gain

105 ft

Est. Steps

14000
Created by
David
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