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.
New women riders welcome
Sarah writes: We're always excited to welcome more women into our cycling community. Whether you are completely new to riding in a group or just looking for friendly faces to ride with, you'll be supported from the start.
If you'd like a bit of extra confidence on your first few rides, Yasmin or I would be delighted to be your buddy to help you settle in, answer questions and make sure you feel comfortable and included.
No pressure, no judgement - just great rides and good company. Get in touch with me if you'd like to join. sarahcarlyle58@yahoo.com Sarah Carlyle
Sat 11 July: CTC Cambridge audaxes
On Saturday 11 July 2026 CTC Cambridge is organising a day of audax rides, in association with Audax UK. Entries are now open! There are five distances to ride: 50km, 100km, 150km (which we'll extend slightly to 100 miles), 200km and 300km. Full details

Our next rides
Please read our Guidance for riders. Booking is required for some rides.
Thursday 7 May: Village start two-stop ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging about 19-21 kph). 12-13 mph). More, 12-13 mph/19-21 kph, approx. 66 miles/106 km) 9.30am from Great Shelford recreation ground. Coffee is at Newmarket, The Tack Box at Palace House (card only). Lunch is at Risby, The Nook Coffee Shop. Booking not required. Leader: Andy Carlyle (07860 676168).
Sunday 10 May: Morning one-stop ride (moderateThis ride is graded as "moderate". These rides go at a steady touring pace, averaging about 19-21 kph). 12-13 mph). More, 12-13 mph/19-21 kph, approx. 50 miles/80 km) 9.30am from Brookside. Coffee is at Stradishall, Cafe 33. Leader: Leader Needed.
Tuesday 12 May: Midweek coffee meeting Meet for coffee at 11am at Melbourn, The Hub. This is a monthly club social event. Make your own way to coffee and meet up for a chat. There's usually the option to join with others for an ad-hoc ride on the way home.
Tuesday 12 May: Cafe meet-up 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 about 16-18 kph.10-11 mph. More, 10-11 mph/16-18 kph, approx. 25 miles/40 km) 10am from Brookside. Coffee is at 11.15am at Melbourn, The Hub. Leader: Leader Needed.
Latest ride reports
30 Apr: Off-road ride to Balsham
Yasmin writes: Today I am joined by eight riders; a good turnout for an
adventure ride with very little notice. Most are Thursday regulars, plus
one Saturday regular and one guest rider. Our guest is visiting... (full report)
23 Apr: Village Ride to Stradishall and Long Melford
Sarah writes: Fourteen people turned up at the beginning to ride to
Stradishall and nine continued onwards to Long Melford in beautiful
spring sunshine. It was an absolutely delightful ride through the
Glemsford... (full report)
16 Apr: Greg writes a Haiku
... (full report)
24 Mar: Ad-hoc social ride to Northstowe
Seb writes: John led an ad hoc social ride to Northstowe Tap and Social.
Announced only a few days before, it nevertheless attracted 16 riders at
Brookside for a 10am start.
We rode out in two separate... (full report)
10 Mar: Social ride to Newton
Seb writes: Seventeen riders joined the CTC Cambridge Social Ride today
to Newton. Weather conditions were excellent for the time of year –
around 10C with sunny spells. We split into two groups, led by John and
Nigel respectively, riding about 100m apart to allow cars to overtake
safely... (full report)

