Come and ride with us!
CTC Cambridge welcomes new riders of all ages and abilities, who are looking for social, non-competitive cycling in the local countryside. Whether you are new to cycling, returning to it after a break or already a regular cyclist, we have a range of rides to suit different levels of experience and fitness. Find out more.
We're a local group of Cycling UK, the national cycling charity.
Our next rides
Please read our Guidance for riders. Booking is required for some rides.
Thursday 2 Oct: Midweek ride - southern (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging 19-22 kph). 12-14 mph). More, approx. 60 miles/97 km) Meet at 9.30am at Great Shelford recreation ground. Coffee is at Rushden, Mill End Plants Tea Room. Lunch is at Wendens Ambo, The Mixing Shed Cafe (card only). Booking not required. Leader: Andy Carlyle (07860 676168).
Saturday 4 Oct: Saturday social booked ride (leisurelyThis ride is graded as "leisurely". These rides are suitable for anyone who can ride a bike and enjoys fairly gentle exercise. The pace usually averages 16-18 kph.10-11 mph. More, approx. 25 miles/40 km) Meet at 10am at Brookside. Coffee is at Cottenham, Community Centre. Booking essential. Coffee stop may be at the ploughing match Leader: Ken Kelso (07803 584312).
Sunday 5 Oct: Sunday light day ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging 19-22 kph). 12-14 mph). More, approx. 50 miles/80 km) Meet at 9.30am at Brookside. Coffee is at St Neots, Ambiance Cafe, Riverside Park. Leader: Leader Needed .
Latest ride reports
28 Aug: England Expects: ride to Swavesey and St Neots
In a massive break with hallowed CTC Cambridge tradition, this ride
report begins even before the ride had started, writes Greg.
For, on approaching Haslingfield, your esteemed author (he cannot yet be
called... (full report)
7 Aug: Summer étape to Ashwell and Rushden
The week of LEL 2025 was a memorable one for cyclists across the nation,
writes Greg.
For some it was the weather interrupting progress whilst for a fortunate
few it was the chance to go on yet another splendid CTC Cambridge foray
into North Hertfordshire... (full report)