Guidebook for Cambridgeshire

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Guidebook for Cambridgeshire

Food Scene

Coffee shop, bistro and bakery with lovely bread! A great place for brunch or cake.
58 residents recomanen
Stir
253 Chesterton Rd
58 residents recomanen
Coffee shop, bistro and bakery with lovely bread! A great place for brunch or cake.
2 Michelin Star restaurant. Booking essential. Really fantastic cuisine, service and location within 5 minutes walk.
46 residents recomanen
Midsummer House
46 residents recomanen
2 Michelin Star restaurant. Booking essential. Really fantastic cuisine, service and location within 5 minutes walk.

Drinks & Nightlife

Friendly independent wine bar with local food vans outside. Brilliant.
28 residents recomanen
Thirsty Cambridge
46 Chesterton Rd
28 residents recomanen
Friendly independent wine bar with local food vans outside. Brilliant.
Nice pub with pizza and outside seating. Great for families.
13 residents recomanen
Carpenters Arms
184-186 Victoria Rd
13 residents recomanen
Nice pub with pizza and outside seating. Great for families.
Great beer/lager, good food, buzzy vibe. Outside seating and larger bookings available.
8 residents recomanen
The Waterman
32 Chesterton Rd
8 residents recomanen
Great beer/lager, good food, buzzy vibe. Outside seating and larger bookings available.
Classic Cambridge pub with good food and ambiance.
34 residents recomanen
The Punter
3 Pound Hill
34 residents recomanen
Classic Cambridge pub with good food and ambiance.
Pub and famed music venue for alternative eclectic genres. Folk, rock, punk, blues...
8 residents recomanen
The Portland Arms
129 Chesterton Rd
8 residents recomanen
Pub and famed music venue for alternative eclectic genres. Folk, rock, punk, blues...
Right in the centre of town - Peas Hill - near the market and all the restaurants (THE MAP HERE IS WRONG FOR SOME REASON). Large selection of artisan beer, lager, gin and good wines. Trendy but mature atmosphere. Quality dining too.
35 residents recomanen
Pint Shop
10 Peas Hill
35 residents recomanen
Right in the centre of town - Peas Hill - near the market and all the restaurants (THE MAP HERE IS WRONG FOR SOME REASON). Large selection of artisan beer, lager, gin and good wines. Trendy but mature atmosphere. Quality dining too.

Parks & Nature

Picnic, games, playground, ice cream, skate park, lido...
95 residents recomanen
Jesus Green
Jesus Green
95 residents recomanen
Picnic, games, playground, ice cream, skate park, lido...
Walk the river route of Midsummer Common towards Fen Ditton village, then join the historic Fenland Walk and go all the way to Ely. Check it out on https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2018/apr/22/a-wild-walk-in-the-fens-marshland-fen-edge-trail
54 residents recomanen
Midsummer Common
54 residents recomanen
Walk the river route of Midsummer Common towards Fen Ditton village, then join the historic Fenland Walk and go all the way to Ely. Check it out on https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2018/apr/22/a-wild-walk-in-the-fens-marshland-fen-edge-trail
Waterside meadows and lovely spots for river swimming en route to the pretty village (pubs and restaurants) of Grantchester.
Grantchester Meadows
Grantchester Meadows
Waterside meadows and lovely spots for river swimming en route to the pretty village (pubs and restaurants) of Grantchester.
Site of an iron age settlement, wooded trails and orchards. Perfect for a family outing, picnics, outside play. Next door is Gog Magog downs and farmshop with great local produce and food.
Wandlebury Ring
Wandlebury Ring
Site of an iron age settlement, wooded trails and orchards. Perfect for a family outing, picnics, outside play. Next door is Gog Magog downs and farmshop with great local produce and food.
A beautiful wildlife and conservation reserve maintained as the Fens would have looked hundreds of years ago before draining and industrial agriculture. One of the first places saved by the National Trust. A special place.
35 residents recomanen
Reserva Natural Nacional de Wicken Fen
34 Lode Ln
35 residents recomanen
A beautiful wildlife and conservation reserve maintained as the Fens would have looked hundreds of years ago before draining and industrial agriculture. One of the first places saved by the National Trust. A special place.

Sightseeing

Visit the celebrated Kings College Chapel, attend a service and visit the riverside backs. Get an ice cream afterwards.
202 residents recomanen
Capella del King's College
King's Parade
202 residents recomanen
Visit the celebrated Kings College Chapel, attend a service and visit the riverside backs. Get an ice cream afterwards.
There are lots of punt hire companies to choose from - either self-hire or with a punter/guide. Go to the Quayside or near Senate House and you'll find punting company chaps in boaters looking for business. Bring a picnic and bottle of champagne.
59 residents recomanen
Rutherford's Punting Cambridge
Boardwalk
59 residents recomanen
There are lots of punt hire companies to choose from - either self-hire or with a punter/guide. Go to the Quayside or near Senate House and you'll find punting company chaps in boaters looking for business. Bring a picnic and bottle of champagne.
A small historic Church that predates the University Colleges - contains information on the 'evolution' of Cambridge.
23 residents recomanen
The Round Church
Bridge Street
23 residents recomanen
A small historic Church that predates the University Colleges - contains information on the 'evolution' of Cambridge.
One of the most beautiful college grounds and buildings that also features an outside sculpture exhibition open to the public. Check the website for when you can visit the wonderful chapel - the oldest in Cambridge that started as a Norman church dedicated to St Mary and served the 12th century Benedictine convent of St Mary and St Radegund.
10 residents recomanen
Jesus College, University of Cambridge
Jesus Lane
10 residents recomanen
One of the most beautiful college grounds and buildings that also features an outside sculpture exhibition open to the public. Check the website for when you can visit the wonderful chapel - the oldest in Cambridge that started as a Norman church dedicated to St Mary and served the 12th century Benedictine convent of St Mary and St Radegund.
A great National Trust property. House and gardens are lovely at all times of year.
79 residents recomanen
Anglesey Abbey
Quy Road
79 residents recomanen
A great National Trust property. House and gardens are lovely at all times of year.
The University Botanic Gardens is great for a half day out. Walks around the grounds, coffee and cake...
38 residents recomanen
Botanic Gardens station
38 residents recomanen
The University Botanic Gardens is great for a half day out. Walks around the grounds, coffee and cake...

Arts & Culture

Amazing, newly refurbished modern and contemporary art gallery with coffee shop. New, world class exhibitions every season and of course free entry to the House - the home and art collection of Jim and Helen Ede. Inspiring. http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/
106 residents recomanen
Kettle's Yard
Castle Street
106 residents recomanen
Amazing, newly refurbished modern and contemporary art gallery with coffee shop. New, world class exhibitions every season and of course free entry to the House - the home and art collection of Jim and Helen Ede. Inspiring. http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/
An incredible art and museum collection that is a mini British Museum. Live free music concerts, talks and exhibitions, cafe and shop.
235 residents recomanen
Museu Fitzwilliam
Trumpington Street
235 residents recomanen
An incredible art and museum collection that is a mini British Museum. Live free music concerts, talks and exhibitions, cafe and shop.
One of the city's theatres: Victorian style, modernist trimmings. A lovely venue and top class drama.
40 residents recomanen
Cambridge Arts Theatre
6 St Edward's Passage
40 residents recomanen
One of the city's theatres: Victorian style, modernist trimmings. A lovely venue and top class drama.
A fascinating local museum telling the story of Cambridge and the Fens. Lots of artefacts and displays all housed in an old Inn that has a ton of history. I love this place.
19 residents recomanen
Museum of Cambridge
2-3 Castle St
19 residents recomanen
A fascinating local museum telling the story of Cambridge and the Fens. Lots of artefacts and displays all housed in an old Inn that has a ton of history. I love this place.
Cambridge's premier classical music venue. Often heard on Radio 3 concerts. Check online to see what's on.
West Road Concert Hall
11 West Rd
Cambridge's premier classical music venue. Often heard on Radio 3 concerts. Check online to see what's on.
City music venue with all the best gigs and stand-up. Check online to see what's on.
41 residents recomanen
Cambridge Junction
Clifton Way
41 residents recomanen
City music venue with all the best gigs and stand-up. Check online to see what's on.

Entertainment & Activities

Indie cinema with blockbusters and arthouse, coffee shop and bar.
69 residents recomanen
Arts Picturehouse
38-39 St Andrew's St
69 residents recomanen
Indie cinema with blockbusters and arthouse, coffee shop and bar.

Essentials

A few minutes down the road is the Co-op for all your basic grocery needs.
8 residents recomanen
Co-op Food - Cambridge - Mitcham's Corner
Milton Road
8 residents recomanen
A few minutes down the road is the Co-op for all your basic grocery needs.
Organic and farm produced products.
7 residents recomanen
Radmore Farm Shop
8-10 Victoria Ave
7 residents recomanen
Organic and farm produced products.