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Glamping in Cambridgeshire
Looking for ideal accommodation options in Cambridgeshire? The glamping alternatives are attractive and diverse: locations such as Great Paxton are good tourist alternatives where Holidu offers you amazing glamping sites. However, on the other hand, we also have offers in central locations close to tourist and historical sites, such as Saint Neots or Pidley, even in the unmissable Cambridge! Appreciate all that Cambridgeshire has to offer with its world-class museums, historic university, medieval architecture, pubs and amazing festivals throughout the year.
Attractive and relaxing accommodation, glamping makes it possible!The glamping alternatives you can choose from in Cambridgeshire are diverse and ideal for groups and couples who want to enjoy different and unique moments, there are places with capacity for 2, 6 or 16 people, depending on your choice! You can choose between spacious, old style properties that will make you feel at peace or modern places that will give you the comfort you need. Cold weather, good tea, plus good company, sounds like a good idea! Many have a sauna, barbecue and even a fireplace, a good plan to enjoy a good chat and tea at the end of the day.
Travellers and activities
Cambridgeshire is one of England's 47 counties, a place full of culture and iconic sites that culture lovers are sure to love. Normally, when we refer to this country our attention turns to Cambridge; that's why you can't miss the tours that take place at the University of Cambridge, conducted by the students themselves on foot or by rowing to learn about its historical context. You can't miss the Eagle Pub, a legendary pub that provided lunch for important researchers, such as Francis Crick and James Watson, who discovered the structure of DNA. In turn, you can visit the Fitzwilliam Museum, comparable to the British Museum in London due to the quantity and quality of works it contains, not to be missed! Another must-see if you're attracted to foreign history and culture, 7km northwest of Cambridge, is the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, the US military cemetery of World War II graves where you'll see the tribute to 3,812 war dead.
Cambridgeshire for explorersVisiting a country like England requires you to plan ahead, it's important that you know all the historical and iconic sites you want to visit so that you can make the most of your time in Cambridgeshire. If you want to visit Cambridge, known as the most iconic city, you can do it perfectly in one day on foot if you only visit the most famous places, be it: the Eagle Pub, Wren Library (one of the most important libraries in England), Corpus Clock, Mathematicians Bridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Bridge of Sighs or stroll along Trinity Street. But wait a minute, where is the leisure time? Don't worry, there is always room for fun! In Cambridgeshire, there are plenty of nightlife venues where you can dance, have a few drinks and chat for a while with your company. These venues are intimate with friendly staff ready to show you a good time, many of them also serve full meals; you can consider The Hopbine, The King's Street Run, The Admiral Vernon, The Maypole or even Hidden Rooms among the best weighted ones.
Did you know that Cambridge University educated great minds like Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking?
Top 7 travel tips in Cambridgeshire
The vast majority of the city is flat, so you won't find it difficult to get around by bike or on foot like the locals. Believe us, it's worth it! The architecture, the monuments, the locals, everything deserves to be appreciated at its best. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes.
2. Make sure you travel during university holidaysIf you want to stay at the university, try to do it during quiet periods, be it Christmas or Easter, even spring or autumn. Especially at Churchill College or King's College rooms are rented for temporary visitors. We specifically recommend travelling in spring, as summer is usually very busy in Cambridge.
3. Jesus Green is not to be missed!Visiting one of the most iconic swimming pools is a must when you want to travel to Cambridgeshire. The Jesus Green is an outdoor swimming pool that will allow you to cool off if you're travelling during the summer months.
4. Shops, cafes... and much more!One of the trendiest neighbourhoods in Cambridge is the Mill Road, you can't miss it! You'll be able to pop into a variety of shops, as well as cafes and restaurants where you can get a taste of Cambridge's delicious flavours. Enjoy a traditional English breakfast, some Eton Mess or indulge in savoury and sweets treats in an afternoon tea.
5. Food is part of the tripWe've already told you, but you can't leave Cambridgeshire without tasting the flavour; it's always said that Fitzbillies sultana scones are part of the must-try for travellers visiting the city. And don't forget to check out Varsity, the town's oldest restaurant, which features a seasonal menu of local produce.
6. Market Square, a glimpse of English cultureIf you want to know a bit more about what the locals go through on a daily basis, visiting Market Square is definitely a good option. It's not a potentially touristy place, however, it will help you discover a bit more of Cambridge's culture. Walk around and get an idea of the locals’ daily life. You might want to buy a few apples or locally sourced vegetables for your dinner!
7. If you go to Cambridge, do it by train!Forget about your car! If you get to Cambridge by train, it will only take you 15 minutes to get to the city centre. Also, remember that the tourist attractions are close enough to get around on foot; if you want to go somewhere far away, you can also hire a bike.
Information about glampings in Cambridgeshire
🏡 Glampings available: | 17 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -60%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 4 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1 properties. |