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Cambridge, England
we will be visiting family in Cambridge in spring.
what would you recommend seeing there? also is there anything else close by worth a trip? do they run any bus trips from cambridge to??? not planning to drive. thanks (will be stopping in london on the way. no need for ideas for london). |
The trains can take you several places from Cambridge... It is a wonderful town... Visit my website to see some pictures emilyandjim.info
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Sounds like you should have a built-in info source in your family; locals know all sorts of things you may not find in tour offices or books. Cambridge is a lovely city -
Punting on the river Cam, walking tour of the city or college; if you like horseracing, Newmarket is not far. Check these sites: www.visitbritain.com/destinations & www.visitcambridge.org Both have a wealth of info. about bus trips, travel passes, visitor cards, etc. Wish I could go!! = ) |
Ely is easily reachable by train and is worth a visit.
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It's been several years but we enjoyed the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology,
http://museum.archanth.cam.ac.uk/hom...ions/index.htm Kings College Chapel is magnificent, http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel/ Once, on the way "home", we stopped in Ely to visit the beautiful Cathedral there, http://www.cathedral.ely.anglican.org/visitors/ |
See the Wren Library, which has the original manuscript of "Winnie the Pooh."
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The Backs in Cambridge are wonderful - Ely and its cathedral are close by and would make a lovely day trip.
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For anyone interested in aviation a visit to Duxford is pretty much essential
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There's also the American Military Cemetery at Madingley
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OMG I could go on and on. There is so much to see and do. Please consider Bury St. Edmunds, it is a great trip and just 2 (or 3?) easy train stops away. We've spent 3 summers there and are going back this July as well. I did a trip report ages ago, it is probably too much detail but if you have some time I have lots of suggestions for day trips as well as things to do in and around Cambridge.
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Stephcar's Cambridge report is outstanding! We're heading there for Christmas on Monday, Stephcar!
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I like the Fitzwilliam Museum (good classic art collection), and the Arts Cinema, which shows independant movies and foreign language films.
Audley End (big country house, Capability Brown gardens) is about 20 mins by train, though you would need a cab or bus from the station. |
Here's another vote for Bury St. Edmunds. Didn't know it was accessible by train as we drove there from where DH was stationed TDY at Lakenheath.
One of our favorite places to visit. Following are a few pictures taken during our time there in 2003--we think it's a very special place and hope if you have time you do get to visit. http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...mv2p5&Ux=0 |
Ahh, seetheworld thanks for the compliment! And enjoy Cambridge, I can only imagine how wonderful it is during Christmas.
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If the weather is nice, it is a pleasant walk to the village of Grantcxhester. You can also take a punt there down the river Cam. In Grantchester, there are several nice village pubs and the Orchard where you can get cream teas.
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How about a day at the races?
Newmarket, as already mentioned, is the home of horseracing and has meets on April 16 and 17 starting at 2:00 PM. Go early and visit the National Horseracing Museum. There is a courtesy bus which goes directly to the track from the Cambridge RR station. Don't know whether it's available to non RR travelers. If not, Newmarket does have its own station, 1.1 miles from the racecourse, and I'm sure there are other buses available from Cambridge. |
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