Magog Down

Downs, Moorland in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Magog Down

Autumn cultivation on The Gogs Looking north-east through a gateway on The Roman Road. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4209983">TL5053 : Field gate on The Roman Road</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6904416">TL5053 : Harvest time on The Gogs</a> are two of several pictures of the view uphill in the opposite direction.
Autumn cultivation on The Gogs Credit: John Sutton

Magog Down, located in Cambridgeshire, England, is a vast expanse of open land known for its Downs and Moorland. Covering an area of approximately 163 acres, this natural haven offers visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling city life of nearby Cambridge.

The Downs of Magog Down are characterized by gently rolling hills, providing picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. The landscape is dotted with ancient trees, including oak and ash, which add to the beauty and diversity of the area. The well-maintained pathways that crisscross the Downs invite visitors to explore and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

The Moorland of Magog Down is another noteworthy feature of this nature reserve. This unique habitat is home to a wide range of plant and animal species. Visitors can observe various bird species, such as skylarks and meadow pipits, as they soar above the moorland. The vibrant purple hues of heather blooms during the summer months create a stunning visual spectacle.

Magog Down is not only a haven for wildlife but also a place of historical significance. The site has evidence of Iron Age settlements, with remnants of ancient earthworks still visible. These remnants serve as a reminder of the area's rich cultural heritage and provide an opportunity for visitors to connect with the past.

The reserve is open to the public year-round and offers facilities such as parking, picnic areas, and information boards to enhance the visitor experience. Magog Down is a cherished natural gem, providing a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and history buffs alike.

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Magog Down Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.153575/0.17970847 or Grid Reference TL4952. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Autumn cultivation on The Gogs Looking north-east through a gateway on The Roman Road. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4209983">TL5053 : Field gate on The Roman Road</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6904416">TL5053 : Harvest time on The Gogs</a> are two of several pictures of the view uphill in the opposite direction.
Autumn cultivation on The Gogs
Looking north-east through a gateway on The Roman Road. TL5053 : Field gate on The Roman Road and TL5053 : Harvest time on The Gogs are two of several pictures of the view uphill in the opposite direction.
Early autumn on The Roman Road At the junction with Mile Road (left) on a bright October morning.
Early autumn on The Roman Road
At the junction with Mile Road (left) on a bright October morning.
A spring morning on The Roman Road Bright and warm, with a lot of vivid greens.
A spring morning on The Roman Road
Bright and warm, with a lot of vivid greens.
Wheatfields on The Gogs Taken from just inside a gateway on The Roman Road on a fine morning in late April. Hill Farm is on the skyline in the centre, getting on for a mile away.
Wheatfields on The Gogs
Taken from just inside a gateway on The Roman Road on a fine morning in late April. Hill Farm is on the skyline in the centre, getting on for a mile away.
Stubble on the Gogs Looking uphill towards Fox's Burrow Plantation from the track which runs from The Roman Road to the A1307.
Stubble on the Gogs
Looking uphill towards Fox's Burrow Plantation from the track which runs from The Roman Road to the A1307.
Stubble and big sky Harvest time in South Cambridgeshire, seen from a gap in the trees lining The Roman Road. The plantations at Lodge Farm are on the skyline.
Stubble and big sky
Harvest time in South Cambridgeshire, seen from a gap in the trees lining The Roman Road. The plantations at Lodge Farm are on the skyline.
Towards Signal Hill and Meggs Hill The skyline plantations are on Signal Hill (left) and Meggs Hill, two of the gentle Gog Magog Hills south-east of Cambridge. The picture was taken from a field corner at the junction of The Roman Road (which the trees on the extreme left line) and Mile Road.
Towards Signal Hill and Meggs Hill
The skyline plantations are on Signal Hill (left) and Meggs Hill, two of the gentle Gog Magog Hills south-east of Cambridge. The picture was taken from a field corner at the junction of The Roman Road (which the trees on the extreme left line) and Mile Road.
Copley Hill in a dry summer Mid August in the drought summer of 2022 - and some of the leaves in the plantation on Copley Hill are turning while the rest have lost their high summer richness.
Copley Hill in a dry summer
Mid August in the drought summer of 2022 - and some of the leaves in the plantation on Copley Hill are turning while the rest have lost their high summer richness.
Stubble on The Gogs An August view from the bridle track from the A1307 to The Roman Road (ahead), skirting Wandlebury Country Park.
Stubble on The Gogs
An August view from the bridle track from the A1307 to The Roman Road (ahead), skirting Wandlebury Country Park.
Café sign on the edge of Wandlebury Country Park
Café sign on the edge of Wandlebury Country Park
On The Roman Road in early autumn Looking south east on a cloudless Sunday morning in early October. Some leaves have turned in the last week.
On The Roman Road in early autumn
Looking south east on a cloudless Sunday morning in early October. Some leaves have turned in the last week.
The Roman Road: dark sky and bright leaves On the Gog Magog Hills, looking towards the Cambridge end of The Roman Road on the first Saturday morning of December.
The Roman Road: dark sky and bright leaves
On the Gog Magog Hills, looking towards the Cambridge end of The Roman Road on the first Saturday morning of December.
Roman Road walk Looking in the Cambridge direction on the cloudy first Saturday morning of December.
Roman Road walk
Looking in the Cambridge direction on the cloudy first Saturday morning of December.
A cold morning on The Roman Road Looking uphill towards the Cambridge end of The Roman Road, with the temperature below zero, as it had been all week. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7355096">TL5053 : The Roman Road: dark sky and bright leaves</a> was taken hereabouts eleven days before.
A cold morning on The Roman Road
Looking uphill towards the Cambridge end of The Roman Road, with the temperature below zero, as it had been all week. TL5053 : The Roman Road: dark sky and bright leaves was taken hereabouts eleven days before.
Snow, frost, fog and The Roman Road The line of frosted trees and bushes - lost in the mist to the right as it rises towards Copley Hill - marks the course of The Roman Road. This was a fiercely cold morning during the cold spell in mid December 2022.
Snow, frost, fog and The Roman Road
The line of frosted trees and bushes - lost in the mist to the right as it rises towards Copley Hill - marks the course of The Roman Road. This was a fiercely cold morning during the cold spell in mid December 2022.
The Roman Road near Copley Hill This is where Mile Road (offstage left) reaches The Roman Road. Wooded Copley Hill is across the field to the left of centre. Fog had cleared to the north, but not behind the camera - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7399903">TL5153 : Mist slowly clearing on The Roman Road</a>, taken a minute or so before.
The Roman Road near Copley Hill
This is where Mile Road (offstage left) reaches The Roman Road. Wooded Copley Hill is across the field to the left of centre. Fog had cleared to the north, but not behind the camera - see TL5153 : Mist slowly clearing on The Roman Road, taken a minute or so before.
Nearing The Roman Road I had come through mist from the southern edge of Cambridge, but by the time I reached Copley Hill on Mile Road the sky had cleared to the north and north-east and my ride back along The Roman Road was sunny.

Mile Road, a prehistoric track recycled by the Romans, runs from the A1307 to The Roman Road (ahead).
Nearing The Roman Road
I had come through mist from the southern edge of Cambridge, but by the time I reached Copley Hill on Mile Road the sky had cleared to the north and north-east and my ride back along The Roman Road was sunny. Mile Road, a prehistoric track recycled by the Romans, runs from the A1307 to The Roman Road (ahead).
The sun breaking through on Mile Road I had come through thick mist along the A1307 from the southern edge of Cambridge, but on Mile Road the sun was breaking through and by the time I reached Copley Hill and The Roman Road the sky was clear to the north and north-west. Behind the camera the mist lingered - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7399948">TL5052 : Mist on Mile Road</a>, taken not long before.

Mile Road is a prehistoric track which was reused by the Romans.
The sun breaking through on Mile Road
I had come through thick mist along the A1307 from the southern edge of Cambridge, but on Mile Road the sun was breaking through and by the time I reached Copley Hill and The Roman Road the sky was clear to the north and north-west. Behind the camera the mist lingered - see TL5052 : Mist on Mile Road, taken not long before. Mile Road is a prehistoric track which was reused by the Romans.
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Magog Down is located at Grid Ref: TL4952 (Lat: 52.153575, Lng: 0.17970847)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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