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Explore Ely city centre with two self-guided heritage walks with a treasure hunt theme. Discover Ely's "hidden treasures" whilst having a fun day out with family and friends!
Ely is an ancient Cambridgeshire city, occupying the largest 'island' in the Fens, named after the eels found in the surrounding waters. The Medieval annual St Audreys Fair was famous for selling cheap trinkets and baubles, hence the word tawdry from St Audrey. Ely Cathedral is the only building in the UK to have been included as one of Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages – Pink Floyd featured it on the cover of their album The Division Bell. It was also used during the filming of the movie The King’s Speech, substituting for Westminster Abbey.
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1. Cathedral to College - 1.5 miles / 2.4 kms
From the grounds of the stunning cathedral, this walk provides a flavour of the delightful city centre, before branching out to the picturesque house where Oliver Cromwell once lived. Returning to the cathedral, you’ll explore some of Ely’s older streets, before ending at a former theological college, bounded by charming cottages and a delightful Green, shaded in the summer by graceful trees.
1.5 hoursOK but diversion maybe needed
2. College to Lavender Green - 1 mile / 1.6 kms
From a former theological college, walk down Cherry Hill, with its delightful views of Ely Cathedral. Cross Jubilee Gardens - gorgeous flowers, and areas for play. Now take a walk alongside the charming River Great Ouse where all manner of boats skip by, or make their way into the bustling marina. Sample some interesting streets, then end your walk back at the river and the tranquility of Lavender Green.
1 hourOK
Each booklet has a page dedicated to the history of the town or city and 2 pages summarising each walk with suggestions on what to visit along the way. Walk 1 has 21 clues & walk 2 has 14 - both with detailed directions to follow. There are interesting stories about important people, places & events along the way; detailed instructions on how to find a clue if you're stuck; and a comprehensive map with the routes marked on.
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"We'd never really considered Ely before today, then we tried your walks and fell in love with it. The magnificent cathedral, the lovely parks and gardens, and the the bustling river - which we watched with a drink in our hands... Thanks for opening our eyes!"
"Hello. My daughter Lara and I enjoyed completing our second walk today around Ely from Cherry Hill to Lavender Green as part of her Children's University passport to learning. Lara enjoyed finding all of the clues and has been really interested finding out about eels (She doesn't like the look of them at all!!) We enjoyed an extra discovery of Oliver Cromwell's House where she saw a rather life like eel on his kitchen table. We really enjoyed our walks around Ely and will definitely be looking at your other walks of discovery in other places."
Latest Revision : May 2024