Explore Cambridgeshire
Breathe in a land of lazy waterways, rolling countryside, majestic cathedrals, magnificent stately homes, bustling market towns and the unforgettable city of Cambridge.
Take a leisurely punt along the River Cam passing age-old colleges and immaculate lawns. Shop in quirky stores and exquisite boutiques tucked away along cobbled streets. Climb grand sweeping staircases in the homes of the aristocracy. Relax as you chug along in a leisure boat watching the wildlife. Admire the architecture of our soaring cathedrals. Or, hop on two wheels and cycle through fertile Fenland farmland and tiny villages and call into our picturesque pubs for a refreshing drink and some fine home cooked food.
You might prefer to soak up some culture in one or two of the many galleries and museums in Cambridgeshire, or take in a show at one of the theatres. How about a music recital or an evening concert instead? There are festivals and fireworks, folk music and country shows, and stately homes with Shakespeare and sonnets.
Gather your courage on one of our ghost tours, or feel the tension of a Tattersall's sale where racehorses sell for thousands of pounds.
Feel the adrenalin rush as you master water sports or mountain biking, or feel your excitement rise at our colourful Dragon Boat Festival. You could take the children to meet marine dinosaurs and come face to face with big cats, wolves, and giant creepy crawlies.
By nightfall, the county has bars and restaurants, dancing and nightlife or quiet country pubs and intimate bistros. Dance yourself dizzy or chill out to a lazy jazz band. Enjoy fine food to rival the best that London can offer or enjoy a home-cooked meal in a village inn made from the best fresh local produce.
Cambridge
A delight in any season. Be inspired by the museums and art galleries. Relax in a pub, restaurant or cafe.
Peterborough
Try the wonderful eateries, wander through acres of countryside and miles of waterways or experience the city’s events and nightlife.
Ely
Home to a magnificent cathedral and nestled in the Fen countryside. It is a tranquil, peaceful retreat & an inspiring visit.
Huntingdon
Historic and appealing. Take in a walk to see the sites or drop in to the Cromwell Museum.
St Neots
The market is still important to the town and its history can be explored on foot. Enjoy watching the wildlife in meadows, scrub and woodland.
St Ives
The centre of St Ives still retains its character and was designated as a Conservation Area in 1972. It has 190 properties listed as being of special architectural or historic interest.