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Savour the leafier areas of Cambridgeshire this autumn as deciduous trees take on their vivid seasonal colours. The National Trust has compiled a handy list of walks at its properties in the region. Whether you love to kick your way through the leaf debris, photograph their colours backlit by the sun, or take damp but leisurely strolls under the dappled canopy, cut with shafts of autumn sunlight, there’s a walk for everyone. Favourites include the classic Winter Garden walk at Anglesey Abbey (1.2 miles), marvelling at the soft carpet of pink and purple cyclamen; Houghton Mill and Waterclose Meadows (1.8 miles); Wicken Fen’s atmospheric Four Lodes Trail (4 miles) with its flocks of ducks, geese, swans and other wetland birds; and the bracing Folly Walk at Wimpole Hall (2 miles) with views of lakes and the Chinese bridge, lovely in mist. See nationaltrust.org.uk for more. A breath of fresh air
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