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How long is the drive from Skegness to Cambridge?

The direct drive from Skegness to Cambridge is 93.8 mi (151 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 59 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Skegness to Cambridge, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Peterborough, Ely, King's Lynn, Oakham, Bedford, Grantham, Kettering, Luton, and Stamford, as well as top places to visit like Bardney Heritage Centre and English Heritage - Sibsey Trader Windmill, or the ever-popular Rand Farm Park.

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Top cities between Skegness and Cambridge

The top cities between Skegness and Cambridge are Peterborough, Ely, King's Lynn, Oakham, Bedford, Grantham, Kettering, Luton, and Stamford. Peterborough is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Skegness and less than an hour from Cambridge.
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Grantham

Grantham, a charming market town in Lincolnshire, England, is nestled on the banks of the picturesque River Witham. It's conveniently positioned between the vibrant cities of Lincoln and Nottingham. The town boasts a population of around 44,580 people as of 2016. Additionally, Newark-on-Trent, also known as Newark, is situated halfway between Nottingham and Lincoln and is bordered by Mansfield to the northwest and Grantham to the southeast.
44% as popular as Peterborough
14 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Cambridge
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King's Lynn

King's Lynn, formerly known as Bishop's Lynn, is a historic port and market town located in Norfolk, England. Situated at the mouth of the River Great Ouse, it has a rich maritime history as a hub for trade with Scandinavia and the Baltic. While much of its old center was demolished in the 1960s, King's Lynn still boasts charming riverside buildings and vibrant open-air markets that draw large crowds.
55% as popular as Peterborough
14 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Cambridge
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Oakham

Oakham is a charming market town and civil parish nestled in Rutland, East Midlands, England. With a population of 12,149, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated approximately 25 miles east of Leicester, 28 miles south-east of Nottingham, and 23 miles north-west of Peterborough, Oakham boasts a convenient location for exploring the surrounding areas.
50% as popular as Peterborough
21 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Cambridge
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Stamford

Stamford, a charming town and civil parish located in the South Kesteven District of Lincolnshire, England, is home to a population of around 20,645 people. The town boasts an array of architectural marvels including 17th- and 18th-century stone buildings, older timber-framed structures, and five medieval parish churches.
35% as popular as Peterborough
6 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Cambridge
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Peterborough

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Historic Sites
Peterborough, a city in eastern England, is renowned for its stunning 12th- and 13th-century Gothic cathedral. The Peterborough Museum, housed in a former hospital building, showcases a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre and exhibits fossils and paintings. Visitors can explore the Bronze Age village and causeway remains at Flag Fen Archaeology Park or enjoy woodlands and footpaths at Nene Park's Ferry Meadows recreation area.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Cambridge
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Kettering

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Kettering, a market and industrial town in Northamptonshire, England, is situated 67 miles north of London. It offers various attractions and activities for visitors. A day trip to the nearby historic town of Stamford to admire its architecture and tour the grand Burghley House is a great option. Additionally, golf enthusiasts can enjoy playing at a well-maintained course where professional golfer Charley Hull honed her skills.
37% as popular as Peterborough
24 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Cambridge
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Luton

Luton, a town and borough in Bedfordshire, England, is situated on the River Lea, approximately 32 miles northwest of London. With a population of over 225,000 people from diverse backgrounds, Luton offers a bustling cityscape filled with restaurants, cafes, shops, and various attractions such as museums showcasing its history. The town also boasts beautiful parks and natural gardens for visitors to enjoy.
35% as popular as Peterborough
40 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Cambridge
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Bedford

Bedford, a charming market town in Bedfordshire, England, is home to a diverse population and rich cultural heritage. With Italian and Punjabi communities, the town offers a unique blend of traditions and influences. The central Castle Quarter is a hub of activity, where visitors can explore historical sites like the prison where John Bunyan wrote Pilgrim's Progress.
48% as popular as Peterborough
21 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Cambridge
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Ely

Ely, a charming cathedral city and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, is located approximately 14 miles north-northeast of Cambridge. With a population of around 19,200 people as per the 2021 census, Ely offers excellent rail links making it easily accessible by train. The city boasts the magnificent Ely Cathedral which provides stunning views from the top.
59% as popular as Peterborough
9 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Cambridge

Best stops along Skegness to Cambridge drive

The top stops along the way from Skegness to Cambridge (with short detours) are IWM Duxford, The Fitzwilliam Museum, and Wrest Park. Other popular stops include King's College Chapel, Woburn Abbey and Gardens - Closed until spring 2026, and Rand Farm Park.
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Rand Farm Park

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Visitor center
Rand Farm Park, located in rural Lincolnshire, is a popular attraction for families with young children. The traditional farm allows kids to interact with a variety of farm animals and pets, offering opportunities to hold, feed, and cuddle them. In addition to the animal experiences, the park features indoor and outdoor play areas, tractor rides, live animal demonstrations, an Air Cannon Arena and a Skyrider zip wire.
Stopped off on the way home from holiday and wasn't disappointed 🙌🏼 The farm is huge and there is so much to do, you can purchase animal food with your ticket and feed the animals. There are; Chickens, Cows, Sheep, Donkeys, Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Pigs and lots more! We did a tractor ride with Amy which was fun and held the small animals - Guinea pigs were so lovely. We also saw the milking demonstration which was informative. There are lots of outdoor parks, swings, tractors to play on. But also an indoor soft play, which is large but be cautious the area is split by age but the small ones can get to the older area. We are sad this farm is far away from us but will definitely be returning if we head out that way. Thanks Rand Farm
Kate S — Google review
Superb experience for older kids as well. The literature definitely had us worried that this was heavily geared towards families with smaller kids. We had two older teenagers and one younger as well as four adults and we had a great day. The animals were clearly very well cared for and plenty of staff were working to keep them cleaned out and looked after. The facilities were clean and well kept including a LOT of adventure play equipment. If bringing smaller ones I recommend allowing plenty of time for your visit as you will likely be spending plenty of time here! Highly advise booking in advance as a premium is charged for paying on the door!
Simon M — Google review
We’ve been Gold Pass members for a while now, and honestly, it’s the best money we’ve ever spent for family days out. Every single visit is a hit — whether it’s feeding the lambs, zooming around the soft play, or saying hello to the cheeky goats (who clearly run the place). The staff are always so friendly and genuinely brilliant with the kids — they somehow manage to make every activity feel personal and fun, even when it’s busy. Everything’s spotless, well organised, and there’s always something new to see or do. The seasonal events are incredible too — from the Easter egg hunts to the Christmas experience, they really go all in to make it magical. Orson absolutely adores it here — the tractors, the animals, the bouncy pillows, everything. It’s one of those rare places where you can easily spend the entire day and still not get through it all. If you’ve got little ones and haven’t been yet, go. If you have been, get the membership — you’ll use it constantly. Rand Farm Park has become our go-to happy place, rain or shine ❤️🐑🚜
Fenn S — Google review
This is a superb day out if you have children. There's so much to do and activities are both indoors and outdoors. We took a picnic but there are two places to buy food if you didnt want to eat outside. My only gripe is how the prices change depending on when you go. If you want to entertain your children here during school holidays then expect to pay pretty much double the price of non school holidays.
Tammy R — Google review
Great place, took children aged 8 and 5, and they have really enjoyed their day. Feed the animals, played on every single item there and have completely tired themselves out.
Stacey A — Google review
Absolutely love Rand Farm Park, the special events they put on just keep getting bigger and better, but have the same attention to detail. The timetable is always full with extras that are free to participate in. The animals well cared for. Facilities are always well cleaned and the food and drinks have always been good and priced on par with most places. A fabulous day out for the family even though our daughter is now 11, she still seems to love the Farm. Great value family fun all year round 😁
Sam P — Google review
Amazing place for all ages so much to do and see food is amazing to or plenty of places for a picknick
Jonathan S — Google review
Really lovely experience here at the farm. We went as part of the boxing day offer with my family for a day trip. There was loads to do and lots of animals to see. The tractor ride was lovely, and we even had a bit of sunshine 🌞. The best bit was definitely my children bottle feeding the baby calves, seeing a Jersey cow being milked and also the outdoor kids entertainment. Will be back in Summer with a picnic!
Hayley P — Google review
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Rand, Market Rasen, LN8 5NJ, United Kingdom
http://www.randfarmpark.com/
+44 1673 858904
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Bardney Heritage Centre

Self-catering accommodation
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Fantastic Airbnb with Wood fired hot tub. Dog friendly and enclosed outside area for the dog. I think the owners have repurposed the railway station area as solely Airbnb and have a separate cafe/restaurant at the front. We didn't visit this unfortunately. Great quirky venue, reasonably priced with a good sized hot tub (seated 4 with loads of space). Really enjoyed our stay here.
Andrew H — Google review
Gorgeous place and ideal for what we needed. We stayed for my mother in laws birthday and if you’re looking for somewhere to get a group together it can’t be beaten. Perfect for groups who want their own space.
Tony H — Google review
I attended a Sunday lunch here on Remembrance Sunday and it was excellent. All done by volunteers, too. Superb. Thank you for a great time and friendly welcome!!
Adele W — Google review
Visited this cafe and museum a couple times in the past . Great collection of local history both railway and the Great Western Festival 1972 . Stopped by this year and t think the owner has retired so not open now be nice if it did open again sometime in the future.
James S — Google review
CHECK THE PRICE LIST FIRST! We stopped here on a bike ride a few days ago. The owner eventually stopped talking to his friend and served me. I asked for a tea, coffee and a Bakewell Tart (in a cellophane wrapper). That will be £11 he said. I went outside and had a thought...went back in and questioned the price. £4 for the tea, £4.40 for the coffee and the rest for the cake. My partner asked the same question and the price of the tea dropped to £3. There was no apology and no offer to provide a refund. Lets not go back.
Chris G — Google review
Stopped off while on a family bike ride, really nice. Has put a lot of effort into safety with screens inside to separate tables if you wish to sit inside. Although the menu has become a little bit more limited it is still good food.
Jason S — Google review
We just love it when we're gagging for coffee on our bike rides and we happen upon a little gem like this. It's quirky, cute and welcoming. The coffee is excellent and we were tempted by the teacakes and didn't regret it. We also love that it's been developed on an old railway yard and retained some fabulous old features reminding us of what has gone before. Thank you and see you soon!
Rachel G — Google review
Excellent food, easy parking, friendly staff. It was interesting seeing all the relics from the past. Barry is a wealth of knowledge and very approachable. The centre is Certainly worth a visit for a bite to eat and a quiet look around. Plus it's got fish and chips, what's not to like.
Julian F — Google review
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123A Station Rd, Bardney, Lincoln LN3 5UF, United Kingdom
+44 1526 397299
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English Heritage - Sibsey Trader Windmill

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Heritage building
Sights & Landmarks
The Sibsey Trader Windmill, located in Boston, is a historic seven-floor working windmill that stands as one of the tallest in Britain. Built in 1877 and restored to its former glory, the windmill still produces flour using traditional methods, providing visitors with an opportunity to witness the milling process. The on-site tearoom offers a selection of treats made from the mill's organic stone-ground flour.
Sibsey Trader Windmill stands tall as a magnificent symbol of history and craftsmanship. This beautifully restored windmill offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the ingenuity of traditional milling and providing a fascinating educational experience. The surrounding grounds of Sibsey Trader Windmill are well-maintained, with picnic areas and nature trails that offer a chance to relax and enjoy the countryside. The peaceful ambiance creates a sense of tranquility, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a family outing. This windmill was closed the day we visited but is was as beautiful and magnificent this way too. Parking: Yes, at the site Toilets: Not sure
Shipra S — Google review
Looks impressive from the outside but unfortunately was closed.
Vladimir H — Google review
A maintained and operation mill although not at the moment due to sail repairs. A little tricky to navigate the stairs which are more like ladders. Not a bad cream tea from the on site tea room either with scones and cakes made using the flour.
Stephen W — Google review
Was open as part of Lincolnshire Heritage wk,They hope to be fully open May 2026 and be able to produce flour. Great place , really enjoyed it.
David S — Google review
Preserved / restored Gem. well worth a visit to this complete windmill, all floors are accessible apart from the gail gear room as its a dangerous area. mill produce is available and a good range of condiments. its a peaceful location with an atmosphere of the past.
Kevin B — Google review
Was nice to finally see on an open day not fully open yet but the lady I spoke to said sometime next year there is plans to open it again in some capacity
Dan — Google review
Nice interesting place to visit with a lovely little tea room
Graham J — Google review
June 2025. Sibsey Trader Mill is currently closed for major conservation work.
Deane F — Google review
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Frithville Rd, Sibsey, Boston PE22 0SY, United Kingdom
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/sibsey-trader-windmill/
+44 1205 750036
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The Bubblecar Museum

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Specialty Museums
The Bubblecar Museum in Boston offers a unique and enjoyable experience for families. With a display of 50 microcars, visitors can even take a ride in one of the bubble cars. The museum also features a small cafe offering delicious treats at reasonable prices and a charming little shop with various items for purchase. In addition to the quirky cars, there are exhibits that evoke nostalgia, such as collections from the 1950s.
My wife and I have been trying to visit the Bubblecar museum for the last five years, and we finally made it. What an experience we had, it was fantastic, and far exceeded our expectations. Spread over two floors the place is rammed with nostalgia, for those who remember the Bubblecar era they have it all and more. I confess I went with the intention of having a ride in one, but when I saw the road they took you on, I changed my mind. The road is a 60mph racetrack, and a 30mph Bubblecar looked way too vulnerable to me. I highly recommend this museum, you will not be disappointed....
Tom M — Google review
Really good day out lots of vintage items to enjoy, all staff there were very friendly! For five pounds each me and my partner really enjoyed it, it is fairly small and if you rush it you’d be in and out in 10 minutes but we took our time to read and enjoy everything. There’s also a cafe attached but we didn’t try this so couldn’t comment on this, Definately worth a look if you enjoy a good trip down memory lane!
Liam S — Google review
Our family of five recently visited the Bubblecar Museum while on holiday and had a delightful experience. Entry was very affordable at just £5 per adult and £1 per child. The museum featured an impressive collection of interesting cars and nostalgic items from the 1950s. A knowledgeable guide enriched our visit, offering insightful explanations about the exhibits. The gift shop had a lovely selection of reasonably priced items, and the café provided good value refreshments. Overall, it’s a charming little museum perfect for a family outing and something a bit different. Staff were lovely, add this to your todo list!
Marcus N — Google review
I came across this place after driving through New York NrBoston. I found this small but well put together museum. Some really interesting vehicles. It also has a cafe serving refreshments along with cakes sausage rolls ect.
Graham H — Google review
Excellent museum and very friendly owners Loads of interesting cars, vintage interiors & items, plus you can get a ride in a bubble car too! Also great value ... only a fiver for adults and I think 2 quid for kids and *Dog Friendly*. Cafe good, We had 2 coffees, toasted sandwiches and a slice of cake for 13£.. Fantastic.
Mark H — Google review
Today we visited the bubblecar museum with my family and it was a good experience. You can have a good time seeing old cars, motorcycles, it has old items that were used in homes. The staff is very friendly and the surroundings are very beautiful. A different activity and a place that I recommend visiting if you are around.
Oscar A — Google review
A bit scruffy, the place hadn't been dusted or hoovered in years, but a great selection of micro cars, plus some bikes and period dressed rooms. Small carpark but we found space and only a fiver to get in!! A bargain!
Nigel E — Google review
A very interesting collection of motor vehicles of the past, many more than expected, the museum is actually larger than we thought. There are several three-dimensional replicas of historical scenes, like a mechanic shop, and a few windows with car models. There is also a second floor with other scenes and cars. Really worth a visit.
Becki P — Google review
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Clover Farm, Langrick, Boston PE22 7AW, United Kingdom
https://www.bubblecarmuseum.co.uk/
+44 1205 280037
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Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum

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Museum
Cafe
Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum is a small yet fascinating museum located near the main road, offering free entry and parking. It provides insights into the history of Cranwell Air Base and its notable personnel such as Lawrence of Arabia and Frank Whittle. The museum features interactive elements for kids, including a dressing up area and a flight simulator. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a cafe on-site and explore a full-sized aircraft in the courtyard.
Small but absolutely wonderful visit. Staff were very helpful. The exhibits were informative with enough hands on activities to keep my kids occupied
Lynn C — Google review
An interesting little museum giving a history of RAF Cranwell, the people who served there and the aircraft used. Very well presented with some interactive displays to keep everyone entertained. For 2025 they have a section dedicated to women serving in the various services before merging with the RAF. Basic cafe on site and toilets. Entry is free at time of writing this with donations gratefully accepted. Run by friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Pat B — Google review
Small museum with informative history of RAF Cranwell. Sign posted off A17.Free entry but you can leave donation. Staff wonderful. Parking off road.
William O — Google review
A really great day out here. Lots to do for children and adults alike and a great little free (donation encouraged) museum! Best parts for the kids was an air drop simulation contraption and the flight simulator! Kids really enjoyed it and they loved the plane outside too. The best part though is the gentleman that worked there, he was very helpful and told us about all of the notable people and did it so kids would understand too. Genuinely made the experience. Its a tad on the smaller side so maybe not intended for a full day out but could be a great addition to visiting other local attractions
Ben — Google review
Absolutely brilliant! There’s so many interactive parts and loads of information. The lady on the desk is so friendly and really makes you feel welcomed. An absolutely stunning museum that is totally worth visiting. Would definitely come back again.
M T — Google review
Such a sweet little museum. Loads of interactive stuff for kids to play with, costumes to try on, buttons to press. Really interesting to read about the history of Cranwell and what life was like for the apprentices. Staff were very kind and welcoming. A little cafe and loos made this a perfect pit stop on a long drive.
Sarah T — Google review
A great little hidden gem! The museum is just off the main road and was an ideal stop off point for us with kids after several hours in the car. There is plenty of parking in pleasant surroundings in the countryside. The museum was relatively small but had lots of interesting and interactive elements which the kids loved. There was a small dressing up area and a flight simulator. There was also a full sized aircraft in the courtyard to enjoy your lunch next to. They have a small shop and cafe with tea/coffee/ snacks. The lady was lovely and very kind in showing us the different things thd kids could try out. If you have a camper/caravan, there is a small site here which looked well appointed and again ideal as a stop off point close to main routes.
Tim J — Google review
Called in today for the first time. Lovely little museum related to Cranwell Airfield history. Attentive and knowledgable staff made a real difference. It’s only small, but with interactive displays for children, it’s well worth a visit, and it’s free (but please donate something to keep it going).
Graham B — Google review
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Heath Farm, North Rauceby, Sleaford NG34 8QR, United Kingdom
https://www.heartoflincs.com/cranwell
+44 1529 488490
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Hub

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Museums
Hub, a National Centre for Craft and Design, is located in Sleaford's Navigation Wharf. It offers a unique experience with exhibitions showcasing British craft and design. Visitors can explore the intersection of craft making and art, where hands-on craftsmanship takes center stage. The space also features interactive areas for children, including drawing and crafting activities. Additionally, the venue houses a gallery and shop filled with beautiful items to admire or purchase.
I wanted to visit the Hub for a while as it’s a national arts and craft centre and I was disappointed. The large exhibition space was showing Looking Back Looking Forward by Jason Wilsher-Mills, a visual artist with a very vivid imagination. I especially liked the Hull Powerhouse of a Humberside woman, a digital painting and statue. Living Wood: Artistic Expressions by Joey Richardson showed some beautiful filigree wood items in a small exhibition space. There’s also a cafe serving good coffee cakes and snacks, with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the river and a workshop space. I love the beautifully designed items dotted around the stairs. There’s also a great range of craft and art in the shop. Staff were friendly and professional. The Hub feels like a large city exhibition and community space rather than one in a market town. Free to enter.
Mal333 — Google review
We had an excellent day at River Light 25, there was so much to see with lots of activities. The event was well organised and felt inclusive for people from all parts of the community and (like me) visitors to Sleaford.
Steve — Google review
Lovely place great staff and excellent prices for drinks and eats. Well layed out and really clean and tidy. You feel really comfortable when you sit down to have your drinks and also they have a lovely seating area outside.
Derek F — Google review
My husband and I rediscovered the Hub a couple of years ago and were delighted to find such a lovely creative welcoming place aswell as good vegan offerings in the cafe. Good vegan fare is a rare thing these days and we have visited it regularly and always found it to be very good. However today we visited for lunch and were quite disappointed with the soup which was watery and bland and in addition there was no refund offered.
Ruth S — Google review
I came in for a coffee today, and myself and the new gentleman behind the counter had a bit of a laugh about how he makes good coffees and I thought he was joking but it was probably the best coffee I've ever had from there. It was a cappuccino, and it was made really well. What a great new asset this young man is. I forgot his name, but he's a bit older than most of the staff and made my drink promptly and was very polite to me. I'll be coming back again!
Adam B — Google review
Absolutely brilliant service from start to finish. The response was rapid, the communication was clear, and everyone I dealt with was genuinely friendly and helpful. It’s rare to find customer service this solid these days. Couldn’t be more impressed — highly recommend.
John P — Google review
I have eaten here a few times when visiting Sleaford, however this time I ordered the soup and mini loaf. The bread was good but the soup was a very meagre portion not even enough for a child. I asked if this was a normal portion and the reply was yes... Honestly it was a very small ladle in a very small bowl for £6. I would rather have paid more and got a decent portion. Absolutely a very disappointing lunch!! I will not request the soup again. Only good thing the staff were nice.
Andrea P — Google review
What a gem! We stopped off at Hub on a whim when we decided that baby needed feeding and changing, and were so glad that we did! Refreshing kombucha, delicious cake, plenty of comfortable spots to feed our baby and a warm welcome from the staff in the café. Sadly, we only had time to look at the craft exhibition downstairs but we did make some lovely purchases in the well-stocked shop. Overall, a bright, creative and welcoming space. We left feeling refreshed, relaxed and with plans to come back to see the upcoming Winifred Nicholson exhibition in July!
Rosie S — Google review
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Navigation Wharf, Carre St, Sleaford NG34 7TW, United Kingdom
http://hub-sleaford.org.uk/
+44 1529 308710
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National Trust - Wicken Fen Nature Reserve

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Nature preserve
Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, managed by the National Trust, is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike. As the oldest nature reserve of the National Trust, it boasts an impressive array of over 9,000 recorded species including rare butterflies, dragonflies, birds, and plants. The raised boardwalks offer a unique vantage point to observe the marshlands and its diverse wildlife.
Excellent site, with good cafe and well signposted walks. Boat trip was fun and quite educational. Disabled access is limited unless you have a good powered wheelchair. Care required during hot weather as cover can be a bit lacking!
Chris P — Google review
We had heard about this nature reserve a number of years ago. It was well worth the visit, not many birds about as we visited on a particularly hot day (34°), but a number of dragonflies and a handful of butterflies in the wildflowers. Well worth a visit and plan to revisit on a cooler day.
S S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and relax. An oasis of calm. Wicken Fen is a unique landscape of wetlands, reed beds and wildlife. On a good day you can spot a marsh harrier and dozens of other unusual birds. Parking is plentiful and it’s a dog friendly area but you must keep them on a lead at all times. The wildlife needs to be undisturbed.
Bill W — Google review
Beautiful place, lovely reasonably priced cafe with delicious food and drinks. Gorgeous walks in a calm environment. Make sure to pop into the Feb house to give a real taste of old fen life
Joanne I — Google review
I wasn't too sure what to expect at Wicken Fen, but it turned out to be a great day out. The whole place is a unique environment teeming with life. Dragonflies, damselflies, butterflies and more. If you're into photography, be sure to bring a macro or telephoto lens. The cafe is nice, the shop us surprisingly large and well-stocked and the boat trips on Mayfly are recommended!
Paul H — Google review
We done the bicycle route one day and the windmill/walk the next. The bike route was really fun and pretty easy to do, think we done 9 miles. The walk was about 3 miles.
Melanie ( — Google review
A great place to walk with large open fields all around you. Lovely visitors centre and coffee shop.
Desmond B — Google review
A welcoming visitor centre. Great boardwalk across the green. Hides to observe the birds. Having gone in spring it was lovely to see the plants coming to life after winter. There is a nice cafe too. Great children's activity for Easter.
Jill B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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34 Lode Ln, Wicken, ELY CB7 5XP, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wicken-fen-nature-reserve
+44 1353 720274
8

Oundle Golf Club

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Golf club
Outdoor Activities
Golf Courses
Oundle Golf Club is a welcoming and well-maintained golf course with helpful staff. The quirky course is in great condition and offers a testing round of golf. The clubhouse provides reasonably priced drinks and good service, making it a great place to relax after a game. Additionally, the catering staff are attentive, providing tea, coffee, and homemade cakes at the halfway hut.
Fantastic course in great conditions. Very friendly staff and great food as well.
Peter I — Google review
Challenging 6000 yard course with hills and doglegs. Quirky for sure with tee boxes, greens and fairways crossing over here and there. Pace of play was good and the course in general was in very good shape for the time of year. Fantastic value at £12.50!
Kevin B — Google review
Nice course, quite demamanding but fair Greens excellent condition especially considering the time of year Clubhouse well equipped and welcoming
David M — Google review
Played the course a few times now and to be fair not to bad. Very challenging in places. Unfortunately we played good Friday and booked for 5.20pm. We were allowed to tee off at 5. We managed 15 holes because of the light.. luckily we didn't play 18 as we would of been looked in.. the gate is locked at 8 which we weren't told and to be honest what club allows you to tee off at this time and not inform you of this.. to get round in 3 hours is not possible for our standard of play.. be warned other golfers .. dont get locked in
MARC W — Google review
Lovely golf course my first time doing 18 holes in over a yr. Highly recommended to hire a golf buggy. 10/10
Rob B — Google review
Another great course with great greens, true risk for rewards course, but be careful as it will wreck your scorecard if you get it slightly wrong on your risk
Liam C — Google review
Lovely golf course with many challenges....and beautiful scenery and wildlife ....go check it out
Chris B — Google review
Had a great time this morning at Oundle Golf Club. Course in great condition and enhanced by superb bacon rolls and coffe from the Millenium Pavillion by the 9th Tee. The pavillion is open Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Wednesdays.
Graham D — Google review
4.6
(158)
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4.0
(19)
Benefield Rd, Peterborough, PE8 4EZ, United Kingdom
https://www.oundlegolfclub.com/?utm_source=GMBListing&utm_medium=Organic
+44 1832 273267
9

National Trust - Houghton Mill & Waterclose Meadows

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$$$$affordable
Museums
Houghton Mill & Waterclose Meadows, a National Trust property, features a wooden flour mill and an artificial mill pond. Visitors can explore the 18th-century working watermill and enjoy walks along the Ouse Valley Way, which runs alongside the Great Ouse river. Electric riverboat tours are available from St Ives to Houghton Mill during summer, offering opportunities to witness flour milling on Sundays.
I absolutely love visiting this place time and again. It's small yet beautiful & peaceful place to be around with a loved ones. A long river walk in the morning, hiring boat, canoeing then going around the cannal, enjoying Coffee and cakes at the tea house and the children loved to swim around the pond. I highly recommend this beautiful place to visit once in your lifetime.
Deepak R — Google review
Historic watermill, operating on select days. River cruise and self hire boats also available and a small beach area for river swimming.
Simon J — Google review
I had such a lovely day out at Houghton Mill in Abbots and would definitely recommend it. The mill itself is a really interesting National Trust property, full of character, but what made it extra special was everything around it. You can hire boats or punts by the mill at very reasonable prices, which was so much fun and such a relaxing way to enjoy the river. On sunny days, it’s also a great spot to bring your own inflatable if you fancy drifting along at your own pace. The area is perfect for picnics too. There are plenty of tables outside if you want to sit and enjoy food from the café (which was excellent – really tasty and good value), or you can just bring a rug and set yourself up right by the water. It’s such a peaceful, pretty place to relax. If you’ve got time, it’s also worth wandering into the village. There are some really good pubs, all with a welcoming feel, plus a lovely antique and art shop that’s fun to browse. Altogether, Houghton Mill and the village make a brilliant day out with a great mix of history, nature, good food, and a lot of fun on the water!
Jo F — Google review
Lovely small and spacious campsite near the river for walks and water for those who like messing about in it!! The mill was very interesting and a short walk to pubs with good beer. The facilities were great and very clean. My only small gripe was no toilet paper left in the morning.
Gill C — Google review
This was a pleasant and unexpected experience with a lovely mill on a river. Some of the views seemed out of a money painting. We didn't go in the but just did the circular walk. There is a swimming and canoeing area. There's also a campdite close by and a small cafe for refreshments. Parking on grass is available. Good for families wanting to explore and be at one with nature and dogs are welcome.
13ionic 5 — Google review
Visited when en-route home from Shropshire and well worth it. Very busy to park but well organised. Interesting bit of history and couple of enthusiastic volunteers added to it. Pleasant walk along river too. Bought some of the milled flour.
Eddie B — Google review
Beautiful place. Did the mill tour but definitely going back to do the 5k circular walk and perhaps take out a rowing boat.
Dave C — Google review
Great place for swimming, canoeing, or long walks. The mill is definitely worth visiting, check the opening hours. There are toilets and a tea shop next to the car park. You can rent boats and canoes. Car park and facilities close usually at 4 pm, but you can still drive out, so don't worry about leaving your car for longer, drive up to the gate (not too close) and it will open. Beautiful scenery, we did an 8k walk (check out the map in my pictures, red trail, with a green shortcut south of the lakes) but you have many options, including an around 20k one recommended on a map just south of the mill. There may be mud and narrow paths in tall grass, so aim at good weather. Don't miss walking around the picturesque village with many old houses, a bit like going back in time. Recommended.
Pawel M — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Mill St, Houghton, Huntingdon PE28 2AZ, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/houghton-mill-and-waterclose-meadows
+44 1480 301494
10

Anglesey Abbey

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$$$$affordable
Historical landmark
National Trust - Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill is a picturesque estate featuring a 17th-century Jacobean-style mansion with an extensive art collection. The property boasts 98 acres of landscaped grounds adorned with sculptures and shady tree-lined avenues. Visitors can explore the historic Lode watermill, which has been in operation since the Doomsday Book in 1086.
Beautiful house with magnificent gardens and woodland. It's a lovely place to walk through the different gardens, lawns and avenues, with dozens of statues dotted around, and there are plenty of benches to take a breather or just enjoy a quiet moment. The dahlias were simply stunning, and the walk to the mill was carpeted with cyclamen. The office cafe is very small and just offers drinks and snacks, but the restaurant by the visitors entrance offers a better choice and has plenty of seating inside and outside.
David S — Google review
I was fortunate to visit during an open day so entry was free. The house and gardens are very impressive. The grounds are very big and the accompanying map was helpful. The flower displays are excellent especially the roses and dahlias. The house is worth visiting and there are staff in most rooms to explain about the history of the house. There is a main restaurant and toilets at the main entrance and smaller cafe near the house but food choices were poor. I would suggest taking a packed lunch with you. Overall a great day out with lots to see.
Eddie R — Google review
Excellent National Trust property with lots of the Abbey open to view. The gardens are more naturalistic rather than formal but lovely to walk around. The autumn leaf colour is very striking. The cafe had a different menu to other NT that we have been to, which was a refreshing change. I woukd definitely recommend a visit.
PJane E — Google review
Wow what a really memorable and lovely day out. Enjoyed roaming round the house. Such a lot of art and treasures to admire. Excellent guides who answered questions. You must see the rose and dahlia gardens. Picture taking opportunities. So much selection and colour. Loved the dotted around statues, well Kept grounds, serenity and walks. Highly recommend this NT property. Wish the shop was more affordable. Lots of people browsing but could sell much more if their pricing was more justifiable, competitive and affordable. Lovely selection of things to buy but too pricey.
Zen K — Google review
I took my 91 year old dad for a few hours out in a quality garden. We couldn't have asked for more. The dahlia display was jaw dropping. The silver birches divine. The carpet of cyclamen was a joy to behold. We loved our few hours at Angelsey Abbey gardens. The entire garden walk was spectacular. Dad used the NT wheelchair which was really good as it had rough terrain tyres. The reception staff were so nice and accommodating. We also had lunch in the cafe. Perfect!
Alison B — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed walking around here. As it was the autumn the golden leaves on the trees were lovely. A bonus was being able to go into the house and see the various rooms laid out as they were in the past. It was school half term so busy in the cafe at lunchtime. There's plenty of space for ball games, walking or sitting (although not many benches to sit on). Already looking forward to visiting in the spring.
Alan L — Google review
An astonishing experience. Almost to much to take in on one visit. The most opulent of buildings packed with objects of a wide and varied nature. Just simply packed with artefacts, furniture, paintings ..and, iinevitably, as he seems to have clearly been inordinately vain..his many many suits. Fortunately this is just a temporary exhibition. The rest are well worth a visit. Very busy. Shops, restuarant etc. Acres of walks..when the weather permits. We didn't walk, or visit the working mill...it was bitterly cold. So cannot comment on those features. Nor the restuarant.
Duncan P — Google review
This is a very handy venue if you’re in the Cambridge area. Extensive gardens, and for me the pic of the bunch is Lode Mill and the Dahlia garden. The Dahlias were absolutely stunning. We didn’t visit the house on this occasion, although we have done before, if you do so you’re expected to do a lot of forelock tugging to the Fairhaven family.
Bill W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(2272)
Quy Rd, Lode, Cambridge CB25 9EJ, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/anglesey-abbey-gardens-and-lode-mill
+44 1223 810080
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Cromwell Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the heart of Huntingdon, England, the Cromwell Museum is a treasure trove dedicated to the life and legacy of Oliver Cromwell, one of history's most pivotal figures. Born in this very town in 1599, Cromwell's influence looms large over British history. The museum showcases an array of portraits, artifacts, and documents that illuminate his journey and that of his son Richard.
It was an amazing place to visit, with great memorabilia of Cromwell's day! A really well presented museum with very knowledgeable staff, with a great medical exhibition and talk today, all who work here are so very willing to share they have a nice little shop with a great selection of books. Even though it's a free museum, a donations is so important, so to keep history at the doorstep.
Paul — Google review
Set in a very appropriate historical building that schooled Oliver Cromwell. Quite a small museum, but it is packed with relevant artefacts. I found the battle at Naseby video to be the most interesting exhibit. I did feel that more information, videos and commentary would have improved my visit. Worth a look if in the town. Some books available to buy.
Paul B — Google review
What a beautifully laid out and looked after museum for a conflict not spoken about enough. My Wife and I attended this lovely building and I was taken aback by the quality of the exhibits and the kindness of the staff who were readily available to speak with us and show us around. The equipment and literature available in the museum is excellent and kindly donated by the families of the conflict and I couldn't recommend this highly enough and hurry as they currently have a Naseby exhibit! Thank you to the staff and recommendations on the books!
Aaron E — Google review
Informative, free, little museum, with interesting items that belonged to Cromwell or from his time, with friendly and knowledgeable staff. Located in what remains of a medieval hospital. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Cambridgeshire and have half a day available.
W B — Google review
Very good museum for its size. It's only tiny but packs in so much! I think it being housed in Cromwell's old school also works great in letting you feel closer to the man. Maybe a small extension should be built rather than a move because of this. It packs in tons of stuff for everybody. Niche facts for the history buffs, family friendly signs, dressing up for the kids and kids at heart, child friendly signs, and clear and detained displays. I went to Birmingham museum not long ago, and this little museum just shows the level of shame and ineptitude of the staff and management of Birmingham museum. How can this little niche museum have such amazing displays? I was a curious fan of Cromwell before visiting this place. Now I am a huge fan. What am amazing fellow. Truly one of the greatest Englishmen to have ever lived. I learnt so many new things about him and how many of the negative things we're told are spun out of proportion. I hope this place keeps up the great work and can possibly grow in the future.
M — Google review
Amazing place, for such a small museum there is so much to see and so much quality items (in terms of historical significance). And the staff are absolutely brilliant - helpful, insightful, talkative and knowledgeable. Definitely worth to have conversation with them. And please, if possible, donate something.
Aleksandar B — Google review
Very disappointing, wife and I traveled up from dorset, arrived with a nice welcome, small building and close car park and interesting building with the history but very false history slant, portrays king charles the traitor in a good light, and some twist to accurate history, shame because it's the only museum about him, tainted by catholics! I've come to realise to gotta get the right books, found in the following; Oliver Cromwell by J. Allanson Picton, 1883 Hardback book. God's English man, by Christopher hill James G. Battell Oliver Cromwell | The Last King of England
H H — Google review
A comprehensive small museum devoted to all things Oliver Cromwell. Its full of interesting details about him and his influence and the Civil War period. A vital piece of Huntingdonshires history lovingly preserved and promoted, many thanks
Jeremy P — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(238)
Grammar School Walk, Huntingdon, PE29 3LF, United Kingdom
http://www.cromwellmuseum.org/
+44 1480 708008
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Hinchingbrooke Country Park

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Country park
Nature & Parks
Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park is a sprawling 280-acre park with open grassy areas, wetlands, and lakes. It offers various walking and cycling trails, a children's play area, and picnic spots. The park is home to diverse wildlife and historic landmarks like Hinchingbrooke House and the ruins of Hinchingbrooke Priory.
An amazingly peaceful place, with great oaths, a cafe, and plenty of places to sit. This park is great for walking, cycling, and running. Their are many sign posts, and the locals are very friendly and happy to guide. I really recommend you take time out to spend time here. Great for the family, dog walking, and even meditation.
Paul — Google review
Brilliant place to visit for all ages. Great parking prices. Disabled parking by café/toilets. Pushchair friendly (spring/summer visit). Plenty of space to play and plenty of trails and woodlands to go exploring. Great play parks for all aged children. Will definitely visit again and definitely recommend.
Samantha B — Google review
Fantastic park for children to learn about the natural environment. Lots of different separate play areas, meadows & lakes. We saw lots of wildlife & lived the bee apiary. Cafe had lots to offer as well as song honey from the bees.
Becky A — Google review
Loved this country park. Inexpensive car parking with plenty of space. Not overcrowded. Very dog friendly. Plenty of wildlife. Everything from woods to meadows to lakes. A large part of it is wheelchair and disabled accessible. I will definitely come again.
Becky M — Google review
What a hidden treasure this place is! I truly wish I lived nearby! The £1 parking fee is an absolute delight—so refreshing compared to the exorbitant rates we pay down south. The area is perfect for walking, with scenic routes that wind through beautiful landscapes. There are numerous playgrounds, all in impeccable condition, ensuring that children can play safely and enjoyably. To top it all off, there's a charming tea shop that offers incredibly good value for money, providing a cozy spot to relax and recharge. I wholeheartedly plan to visit again!
Tom H — Google review
Plenty of parking. Good disabled access (own car park) with mobility scooters available too. Sheltered areas. Cafe great but needs more indoor seating for winter. Lovely woodlands with a gated wildlife area as well. Several playgrounds for children. Recommend.
Emma H — Google review
We feel so lucky to get to live here for a short time. Just a five minute walk from our front door is King’s Way which leads to the lakes and then into the park. I love to walk our dog so she can run and play but I especially love the swans in the ornamental lake, the forest of beautiful trees and paths, and the sounds of the many birds!
Amanda G — Google review
Lovely place to walk, fish, have fun with family or loved ones, you can even grill or place a tent near the lake if you know the right place
Gligan A — Google review
4.7
(2085)
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4.4
(223)
Brampton Rd, Huntingdon, PE29 6DB, United Kingdom
http://www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/hinchingbrookecountrypark
+44 1480 388666
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King's College Chapel

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
King's College Chapel is a stunning example of late Gothic architecture located in the heart of Cambridge. This 16th-century chapel boasts an impressive fan-vaulted ceiling, intricate wood carvings, and original stained-glass windows. It took nearly a century to complete this monumental structure, which was founded by Henry VI and later finished by five English monarchs. The chapel's history includes being spared during the English Civil War due to Oliver Cromwell's nostalgia for his college days.
King’s College Chapel is a breathtaking masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most iconic landmarks in Cambridge. With its soaring fan-vaulted ceiling—the largest of its kind in the world—and stunning stained-glass windows, the chapel creates an atmosphere of awe and reverence. Visitors are often struck by the serene beauty and historical richness of the space. Commissioned by King Henry VI in the 15th century, the chapel has witnessed centuries of history and royal influence. Its grand organ and regular choral services, especially those by the King’s College Choir, add a deeply moving auditory experience to the visit. Whether you’re drawn by the architecture, the music, or the legacy, King’s College Chapel is a must-see for anyone exploring Cambridge.
Chula R — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral King’s College Chapel is an amazing architectural building of Gothic Art. Probably one of the most iconic landmarks in this city. We highly recommend the visit. It is very unique, but tremendously stunning!
Paul V — Google review
Words are wasted here - one of the finest monuments to Perpendicular architecture anywhere. Go in, have your breath taken away, admire the paintings, and try and keep your heart in your chest. The fan vaulting is like no other. Pick a sunny, still day, and approach the college from the Backs, the classic side - you avoid the tourists, feel more like a student 😉 And when you are done, take some time sitting on the Backs, and appreciate that Rupert Brooke and others used to punt to here from Grantchester for their lectures. I'm guessing (hoping?) in straw boaters
Gordon D — Google review
Indeed a very very special place. We were lucky that a former student has shown us this area. With all the details and historical parts of the Kings college chapel. All these details are so special that you need to take the time to observe all the details of this chapel. The colors, the building architecture in relation with the stories is amazing. You can easily enter this chapel via the main entrance of the Kings College. Please do vist the total area which is amazing and combine this visit with the other College areas in Caimbridge.
Jeroen G — Google review
There is a reason this is a must stop. The ceiling alone was worth the price of admission. The stain glass work was very human. It needs renovation. They seemed to admire the "modern man" in several panels which caught my attention. Yes, all the tourists stop here. . .for a reason.
Jeffrey S — Google review
beautiful, and picturesque place that feels like stepping into a storybook. From the historic colleges and cobbled streets to the tranquil River Cam, every corner offers something breathtaking. The locals are incredibly polite and friendly, always happy to help or share a recommendation. Whether you're punting, visiting museums, or simply enjoying a coffee by the river, the atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming.
Faran — Google review
Can only visit the chapel by attending a service. We went to Evensong - a truly uplifting place. It made me feel very humbled. The choristers were serene.
Andrea P — Google review
Beautiful chapel inside the King's College. It has several sections inside telling the history of the chapel. Nice place to visit when in Cambridge
Larraine C — Google review
4.7
(2054)
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4.7
(3440)
King's Parade, Cambridge, CB2 1ST, United Kingdom
+44 1223 331212
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The Fitzwilliam Museum

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Museum
Art Museums
The Fitzwilliam Museum, located on Trumpington Street in Cambridge, is a renowned destination for art and history enthusiasts. Established in 1816, the museum boasts an extensive collection of classical art and artifacts from various cultures. Visitors can explore Asian ceramics, armor, coins, paintings, and archaeological remains such as a Roman Swiss army knife and a colorful 3000-year-old Nespawershefyt coffin from Egypt.
Visiting the Museum right as it opened was a fantastic idea. We had many of the galleries to ourselves, which made the experience even more special. The collection is incredibly diverse, spanning from ancient Egyptian artifacts to masterpieces by famous painters. The building itself is a work of art, and it's a great place to spend a few hours exploring history and culture. Best of all, it's free to enter!
G S — Google review
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge is truly a gem—and completely free! Founded in 1816 from the personal collection of Richard Fitzwilliam, it has grown into a world-class museum with stunning collections of art, antiquities, manuscripts, and decorative arts. The building itself is beautiful, with grand galleries and a light-filled central hall. Highlights include works by Turner, Monet, and Van Dyck, as well as fascinating Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artifacts. Every corner has something to surprise you, from delicate miniatures to imposing sculptures. Whether you’re an art lover, history enthusiast, or just curious, it’s easy to spend hours exploring. A perfect cultural stop in Cambridge, and a must-see for both locals and visitors.
Olga L — Google review
This is a fantastic museum and if you’re interested in art, it would be a reason enough to come to Cambridge, even if you have nothing else while you’re here. There’s a lot of nice impressionist paintings as well as other realist and pointillism from around the same time. As you could see in the photos, the Holdings for armory, Greek, Roman, Egyptian, ceramics are very extensive. I’ve got a big gift shop in a very nice little café on site as well. It’s really nice.
Lon W — Google review
A true oasis of culture and beauty in the heart of Cambridge. Whenever I have a bit of time I like to walk in and get a good dose of inspiration. The museum never disappoints. The staff are lovely, helpful and friendly. I like the new, more modern display mixing various periods under different themes, it's refreshing. There are always fascinating temporary exhibitions too. The café and gift shop are also excellent. All in all, the Fitzwilliam museum is a must if you have more than several hours in Cambridge.
Silvana A — Google review
An outstanding museum in an impressive building! It offers a compact and clearly arranged collection of works of art, priceless historical artefacts, coins and much more. It may seem surprising to someone from Germany, but like many other institutions in England, admission to the Fitzwilliam Museum is free. Culture should not be commercialised and should be accessible to everyone – the UK is absolutely on the right track here. Anyone who is in Cambridge and has not yet visited the Fitzwilliam Museum has really missed out on a significant opportunity!
Mehdi Ö — Google review
The Fitzwilliam Museum was much bigger than I expected and definitely worth visiting. There’s a surprisingly large collection of drawings and artworks, and you can easily spend hours exploring without getting bored. I also bought a ticket for the ancient exhibition. It was quite small, but well-curated and genuinely interesting. Overall, a great experience and absolutely worth the trip. I’d recommend it to anyone spending time in Cambridge.
Donya G — Google review
Very nice museum with a lots of different arts displayed from various era and places. If you like arts your place is here when you visiting Cambridge. The entry was free, the staff was polite and helpful all the way. Please make a note turn off your phone flash as it harms the the displayed arts. The staff also will ask you politely. You can take many photos as you want. Very diverse and nice collection. Recommended to visit it. I post pictures from my favourite part the armory.
A T — Google review
Excellent museum in Cambridge, with an amazing art gallery and Egyptian, greek&Rome artifacts to name a few. Nice cafe and shop. Highly recommended A+++
Ian P — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(3744)
Trumpington St, Cambridge, CB2 1RB, United Kingdom
https://fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/
+44 1223 332900
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a 40-acre expanse of gardens and plants that attracts families and couples. The city's beauty is further enhanced by various open spaces, including the University Botanic Gardens, which have been extensively developed and improved. The Backs, a series of landscaped lawns and gardens along the River Cam behind the main line of colleges, adds to the charm. Additionally, visitors can explore Kings Parade with its attractive shops facing Kings College and its chapel.
We love botanical gardens when we travel. This is my highest recommendation for a visit. The atmosphere and garden itself is emasculate, beautiful and pristine. One of the best £8 you could spend for a day or even hour stop. Nice staff, good food, well maintained. Would definitely go back, you can get lost in the vast beauty of each section for hours!
Tim S — Google review
A tranquil botanic gem in a busy city! An extraordinary garden of plants with some beautiful tree species. Easily accessed via the Park and Ride there's room to explore, learn or just sit and relax. Add to this a cafe with great coffee and the biggest croissants I've ever seen thanks to Stir Bakery, it's a wonderful day out.
Samantha E — Google review
I recently visited the Cambridge University Botanic Garden in the evening, and it was one of the most peaceful experiences I’ve had in the city. The atmosphere was calm, quiet, and perfect for simply being yourself. Unlike many crowded spots, here you can slow down, breathe, and enjoy nature at your own pace. The garden is beautifully maintained with a huge variety of plants and trees from different parts of the world. Each plant is labelled with its scientific name, which makes the walk not only relaxing but also quite educational. I found it fascinating to see species that I would otherwise never come across. Whether you are someone who enjoys botany or just loves greenery, the diversity on display is impressive. What I especially liked about visiting in the evening was how tranquil it felt. The soft light made the colours of the plants stand out, and the paths were quiet enough to just reflect, think, or simply sit in peace. It’s the kind of place where you can take a slow stroll, spend time with yourself, or even bring a book and read under the trees. Overall, a must-visit in Cambridge for anyone who wants to escape the noise of the city and connect with nature.
Trending D — Google review
The Botanical Gardens are always lovely any time of year. They are great value for money and very family friendly as they always have free activities for children and there is no charge for them to enter. Lots of lovely plants and different areas from the greenhouses to winter gardens. Only negative points...the food is very expensive and wasn't particularly good (a very bland salad today...apparently it was supposed to have raisins in...I got one! At £6 a bowl I expected flavour and *gasp* a dressing). The other is parking. Not the gardens fault, but there isn't any. This is particularly difficult for disabled people. You can park for 3 hours but that's very little time to visit given the extra time and effort it takes with a disability. There are NO disabled spaces and the pavement is is dangerous for either a mobility scooter or walking aid users. The Council needs to revaluate this! Also wish they'd keep the shop open till 5pm so you can buy stuff on the way out! They are missing a trick there.
Emma H — Google review
Still worth a visit in Autumn to enjoy all the beautiful colours. Such a relaxing place for a walk. We enjoyed the short guided talk about the Darth Vader plant especially for Halloween too!
Natasha — Google review
This is a magical destination, especially for those who love plants. Despite visiting on a weekday, there was a decent crowd, but it never felt overwhelming. There is so much to see in terms of plant life, and we were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a banana tree in bloom. We were also grateful for the fully-stocked cafe, which provided much-needed cool drinks on a warm day.
G S — Google review
I had a lovely visit! It was a quiet Monday, and pleasant even with intermittent showers. It’s a good size - not overwhelmingly big (I found Kew too big for one day). The glass houses were a particular highlight but lots of other lovely areas like the herbaceous borders and the scented garden. The Rising Path was informative. I enjoyed a salad and drink for lunch at the cafe, which wasn’t busy. If you buy a ticket, you can leave and come in again on the same day which I did and was handy for me. I’ll definitely come again!
Olivia K — Google review
Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a very beautiful place, with an acceptable level of biodiversity. However, considering this is a garden run by one of the world’s top universities, I expected a bit more in terms of rare or unique plant collections. The garden itself is well designed and easy to explore. I found that half a day is enough to fully walk around and enjoy the entire space at a relaxed pace. One small disappointment was the rose garden, which didn’t quite meet expectations. On the positive side, this is a great place for families and kids. There are engaging activities that turn the visit into a fun adventure for younger visitors. For me, the highlight of the garden was the glasshouse. I won’t spoil the experience — you should definitely visit and see the stunning diversity of plants on display there. It is by far the most brilliant part of the garden and highly recommended. Tip: Don’t forget to bring your camera! There is so much beauty to capture, and the garden also runs a photography competition where you can test your skills. For practical details, their official website is very helpful and provides all the information you’ll need for planning your visit.
Alireza M — Google review
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1 Brookside, Cambridge, CB2 1JE, United Kingdom
https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/
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River Cam

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The River Cam in Cambridge offers a delightful way to explore the city, passing by prestigious colleges like Trinity College and St Johns. You can admire the unique geometric shape of the Mathematical Bridge at Queens and even hop aboard a punt for a leisurely cruise down the river. The Varsity Hotel & Spa provides an excellent starting point for exploring the Cam, with its proximity to the punt station.
🏞️This is my first time to visit River Cam,and the view is extremely pleasant & beautiful. I never thought I would come to River Cam one day,although we need to take the boat to appreciate such beautiful scene & see the college students reading by the river. It’s worth visiting River Cam once in our lifetime.✨ Please enjoy the view & boating on Eiver Cam ,and you will find how pretty River Cam is.🛶
のぐちえいすけ — Google review
It was one of the best experiences I have ever had. If you visit Cambridge, this should be definitely in your bucket list. To go punting in river Cam. It was a wonderful experience. You can book a boat for yourself, or you can share a boat, and if you're confident enough, you can ride on your own.
Ramindu J — Google review
If you’re in Cambridge, make sure to go “punting” on the River Cam. Rent a boat for £30, spend a few hours paddling down the river. You’ll cross the Bridge of Sighs, the Mathematical Bridge, and many others. Many guided tours available. The red boats offer alcohol for sale. Excellent leisure activity in the afternoon with family or friends.
Leo A — Google review
It was glorious going on the river with others punting. The guide was so well informed. It was a joyous experience
Sue W — Google review
As soon as my boat start journey I feel I’m in a magical land for the time of my River Cam tour on the punt. Can’t explain the atmosphere in words. A must experience thing in the whole of Cambridge. The weather was cold but bright day and got some pics. I would recommend not focusing on taking pictures much coz you’ll loose the feel of the punting trip. This river is a source of great nature beauty, swans, bridges as well as colleges universities n many historical buildings. There must b lovely walks especially in summer or spring when the weather is on peak n gives u all to make an amazing atmosphere.
Win T — Google review
A charming riverside to spend your weekend! with some famous colleges to keep you architectural company...throw in a picnic and there you are in Paradise! 👍✌
Amudha K — Google review
I was in a magical land for that one hour in River Cam on the punt. Can’t explain the ambience in words. A must must visit in the whole of UK. We went in late November, but the weather was kind and got some amazing pictures. I would recommend not focusing on taking pictures much coz you’ll loose the feel of the punting trip.
Nowfal J — Google review
The total experience of punting down the River Cam in the educational city of Cambridge was so awesome. It was exciting and calming at the same time, passing under various bridges and flanked by historic buildings like St. John's College and Queen's College among others. The views are picturesque and breathtakingly beautiful.
Ritu N — Google review
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IWM Duxford

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War museum
Museums
IWM Duxford, a remarkable destination for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike, is Europe's largest aviation museum. This former WWI airfield boasts an impressive collection of over 200 meticulously preserved vintage aircraft housed in expansive hangars. Visitors can marvel at a diverse range of planes, from iconic Spitfires to the legendary Concorde. The American Air Museum within Duxford pays tribute to WWII servicemen and features the most extensive collection of American military and civil aircraft outside the United States.
Fantastic place to visit, plenty to see and discover. Some amazing exhibits, the American Museum was particularly impressive. If you’re lucky then you might get to see something old get airborne. I was fortunate to visit the day after a big Airshow so there were a few visiting aircraft still there. £30 sounds a lot but you can easily spend a whole day here so really it’s great value for money. Food not cheap but it never is at places like this, though plenty of outdoors seating if you bring your own.
Andy — Google review
Fantastic day, need more than one day to see everything. We mainly done hanger 1, the US area and the outside planes. These were knowledgeable and informative. We became members so we can come back a few more times. 100% recommended. All the staff we spoke to were lovely.
Lord W — Google review
Great museum. It's huge. Spread over several hangars and buildings, and includes a Concorde, B52, SR71, U2 and many others. When we visited there were lots of light aircraft and classic planes like spitfires and bi-planes flying as well. There are several restaurants, a free shuttle bus, large gift shop and lots of volunteers (in red) more than happy to help. Car parking is free.
M H — Google review
The Duxford Air Museum is an absolutely incredible place to visit! The collection is vast and beautifully displayed. The exhibitions are informative and engaging, with plenty of interactive displays and stories that bring the history of flight to life. Watching aircraft take off and land right in front of you is an unforgettable experience. There are also great facilities — plenty of parking, a nice café with good food and coffee, and lots of space for families to explore.
Simply W — Google review
As a big aviation enthusiast, I was really looking forward to exploring the site and seeing some of the iconic aircraft up close. There was a short wait to buy tickets, and while the entry price did seem quite steep, I was happy enough to pay it for the chance to see the planes I’d come for. Unfortunately, the gentleman at the ticket desk (older, with white hair and a beard) was rather unfriendly and didn’t offer the warmest of welcomes — not the best start to the day. My first stop was the Concorde, which I’ve always wanted to experience. There were two staff members standing by the entrance, but they seemed too caught up in their own conversation to greet visitors or answer questions. Once onboard, there was no one available to provide information or engage with visitors, which was disappointing — especially for such a famous aircraft. After leaving Concorde, I made a beeline for the commercial airliners on display outside — the part of the visit I was most excited for. Unfortunately, when I arrived, all of them were closed for the day except the aircraft in British Airways livery. While that one was open and staffed, and the gentleman onboard was extremely knowledgeable and happy to answer my questions (thank you for that!), I couldn’t help feeling disappointed that the others were shut. Throughout my visit, I also noticed that staff presence around the site felt quite sparse. In several areas, particularly around the commercial airliners, I had a lot of questions but couldn’t find anyone to ask. I was later told that access to the aircraft varies by day, which feels like a bit of a “luck of the draw” situation — fine if communicated clearly, but frustrating when you’ve paid full price and key exhibits aren’t open. Overall, while I did enjoy parts of the visit and found the open aircraft fascinating, the lack of staff engagement, limited access to exhibits, and inconsistent communication left me feeling underwhelmed. With such an incredible collection, I had hoped for a more welcoming and interactive experience.
Josh M — Google review
Incredible place! Honestly the best aviation museum I have ever been to and one of the best museums I have been to overall. Lots to see, lots to interact with, actually getting into some of the planes, many elevated platforms and floors to see these huge aircraft from different angles. The airfield is active with all sorts taking off and landing throughout the day. Accessibility for wheelchair users is great too.
Joshua N — Google review
Very extensive collection contained at an active airfield. Vintage planes taking off and landing all day was a huge perk! To see these aircraft still flying is indeed a pleasure! Everything was in good order and labeled. Well worth spending the day here; so very much to see and experience!
Elisabeth H — Google review
Visited IWM Duxford during the school summer holidays and explored at our own pace. The vast hangars packed with iconic aircraft—from Spitfires to Concordes—bring aviation history to life. Interactive exhibits, flight simulators, and outdoor displays kept everyone engaged. Super accessible with wide paths and family facilities. A brilliant day out for all ages!
Brother J — Google review
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IWM Duxford Airfield, Cambridge, CB22 4QR, United Kingdom
http://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-duxford
+44 20 7091 3067
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Chilli Ranch

Plant nursery
Sights & Landmarks
Deli
Farm shop
Farmers' market
Fruit and vegetable wholesaler
What a lovely place. From the interesting story of how it started, to the range of plants, how to grow your own, tour, and tasting session, it was good fun.( Lots better than I imagined). With a fun group too, it made it a memorable & highly positive experience. Tomas also gave us a special tour too with so much enthusiasm for chillis, grapes & more! Definitely worth the tour & tasting! Friendly, fun, and a great way to spend an hour or two!
Richard S — Google review
We attended the chili tour and tasting and had a brilliant time! The experience was filled with information and great stories as well as a wide range of chili plants. The tasting was amazing, again with a wide range of products and fresh chili's. Definitely recommend and hope to come back whenever in the area again.
Tom P — Google review
Wonderful experience, sauce and chilli tasting and afternoon tea. Passionate about their work and delicious food largely grown in their own gardens and fields. Would highly recommend to anyone who likes a bit of heat and is interested in different flavours of chilli
Joe C — Google review
Had a fantastic time on the ‘Cooking with chillies made simple’ workshop. The owners were very knowledgeable, open and friendly. There was plenty to do on the workshop and we had a lovely day out. All in all great experience and I learned a lot. They also sell chilli plants and sauces on site which is really handy, including their own home grown sauces from their own chilli harvest. I only wish I turned up sooner so I could relax in the café, not to worry as I’ll definitely be revisiting at some point.
Trevor S — Google review
🌶️ Chilli Ranch – A Must-Visit Hidden Gem! 🌶️ Had an incredible experience here! The tour was absolutely fascinating – our guide was super informative, passionate, and engaging throughout. I learned so much about different chilli varieties and how they’re grown. The tasting session was the real highlight though – so many amazing flavours and unique combinations to try. Everything was really well organised and the atmosphere was lovely. Highly, highly recommend visiting – it’s a fantastic day out and a real treat for foodies! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Raminta C — Google review
Sean was very entertaining, giving superb knowledge all the way through the tour. Joanna was a great host. Now the chilli’s. Look great taste great and can’t wait to make my own sauces.
Darren O — Google review
Loved it from beginning to end, deserves more than 5 stars ! Went on the chilli tasting tour for two. Shaun the owner gave us a very informative talk on how to grow chillies from seed, then we had a tour of the farm and picked our own chillies. After that we went into their shop, tried their huge range of sauces followed by chilli tasting, from mild to hottest in the world! After that we had some amazing food in the restaurant. Definitely going back.
FireFly_FPV — Google review
Visited the Chilli Farm for afternoon tea and a tour of the chilli farm. Overall it was a great experience. Joanna who is the owner of the farm and our guide for the tour was really informative and has a real passion for chillies. After a short talk about the various variety of chillies, we had a sampling session in the cafe of various chillies, chilli sauces and marmalades, starting from the mildest up to the hottest…the Carolina Reaper! There was plenty of milk on hand should you need it! Afternoon tea was lovely, a variety of sandwiches all made with various chilli based sauces and marmalades. Would certainly recommend for an afternoon out.
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Blue Bells, Roxton Rd, Chawston, Bedford MK44 3BL, United Kingdom
http://www.chilliranch.co.uk/
+44 1480 405663
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Langley Park Rally School

Car racing venue
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Had a amazing day. Sierra cosworth and mk2 escort. Great tuition from the father and son duo. Every lap was a massive improvement from the last. So knowledgeable and experienced. Father retired rac rally driver and Tom the son actively competing in competitions at the moment. They also set cars up for other rally drivers. Amazing day. Will highly recommend going there. Very reasonablely priced packages. I'd go back for more tuition. Lunch was a beautiful homemade lasagne with salad and bread and butter pudding for dessert. Facilities was very good and the school was easy to find. So friendly and so welcoming.
William F — Google review
Great experience Guys- we did the Polaris experience and had a great time. Not only is the Polaris great fun to drive yourself, but the hot lap had me grinning like a Cheshire cat.. So much history here- from rallying to the farm, and of the airfield too- Great fun!!
Mark S — Google review
Best experience ever! My second time coming here for a rally experience, first time was the escort, this time was the half day in one of the sierras. Couldn’t stop smiling the whole time, to be able to push yourself in an environment that it’s okay to is just amazing and so so much fun!! There was 6 of us there using two cars and took turns swapping about every 15 mins, got a total of 3 runs which was plenty enough time (although I could defo do it all day lol). Tom and his dad are brilliant instructors and are really helpful in where you need to improve. I had also booked my dad for a mk2 escort experience after the half day finished for a bday present and he had a brilliant time, both of us drove all the way home with huge grins on our faces!! If you need a sign to book a rally day with LPRS, this is it !!
Abby G — Google review
Brilliant opportunity to get your teenagers driving safely in a carefully monitored but fun way. My boys loved it. Pay the extra for the hot lap where the instructor shows off their rally skills!! U won’t regret it
Chris E — Google review
A fantastic 1-2-1 tuition experience, can't wait to come back for more of the same. Excellent well-established facilities, vehicles and track. An independent family business who are passionate about what they do - they build and race their own cars and that experience and expertise shines through in every aspect of the Langley Park setup. A perfect day out that exceeded all expectations :-)
Simon U — Google review
Hey all, I just wanted to say thank you for sorting out a fabulous Father’s Day surprise for my dad . My father in law and Jon. They all had an amazing time on the rally experience and the children all loved there driving lessons and hot rides in the rally car from ages 6 to 67 thank you again so much we will see you soon.
Kara S — Google review
What a fantastic time we had. Took the missus as this was her first time doing something like this. Greeted by a very friendly receptionist and even got given FREE cups of tea!! The instructors were very friendly and the whole experience was great enjoyed. Enjoyed the fact this was not done in groups. Overall a great experience and will be booking this again.
Sidney B — Google review
What a great experience for my daughter who has recently passed her driving test. Simon has taught her skills to keep her safe whilst driving on unrealiable surfaces such and snow and ice. Thank you for teaching skills to last a lifetime!
Anna M — Google review
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Langley Park Farm, Langley, Lower Green, Saffron Walden CB11 4SB, United Kingdom
http://www.langleyparkrallyschool.co.uk/
+44 1279 777519
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Shuttleworth

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Museum
Nature & Parks
Shuttleworth, located at Old Warden near Biggleswade, is a family-friendly site featuring a remarkable collection of vintage aircraft and Edwardian cars. The museum was established in 1928 by aviator Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth and showcases five pre-First World War aircraft, including the oldest Bleriot XI from 1909. Additionally, visitors can explore a historic house, Swiss garden, and enjoy all-weather attractions such as a cafe and shop.
Fantastic museum with a working airfield, showcasing vintage aircraft, cars and commercial vehicles, all set within the grounds of a country estate. The grounds are shared with an attractive landscaped garden and a manor house, making Shuttleworth a full day out, with something for everyone to enjoy. All of the vehicles in the collection are maintained in operating condition, and well presented displays cover their respective histories and specifications. The hangars are easily accessible and nicely laid out. The landscaped garden features picturesque little bridges, water features, a charming thatched "Swiss cottage" and an atmospheric grotto. There's a visitor route around the garden taking in all the points of interest. Keep a look out for the resident peacocks while exploring. Parts of the manor house are open on occasion, with some interesting features to see inside. Onsite facilities are good, with a café offering refreshments and classic lunch options, a small gift shop, well maintained toilets and plenty of parking. The combination of museum, working airfield, house and gardens makes Shuttleworth a unique place, and one of the best days out in the area. The aircraft collection is surely second to none. Tickets are £17.50, and permit unlimited return access within 30 days of purchase (except on event days), representing excellent value compared with similar attractions.
Andrew T — Google review
We spent a lovely day here. What a special place. Full of interesting information. The Swiss Garden is stunning and very relaxing. The cafe provided some nice food but quite pricey. Nice little gift shop. Looking forward to returning for some of the 2026 events.
Caro D — Google review
Lovely place to visit for plane lovers! Didn't have have long to stay, but will be calling in again. Has a cafe, the food order came quickly but a long wait for hot drinks despite only one person in front of us. The food had arrived at our table before we got back with 2 teas!! The cafe was clean as well as the toilets.
Mandy B — Google review
We are so pleased to have found such a great day out so close to home. We have visited many aircraft museums, but feel we have all learned something new today. Have to thank the wonderful volunteers who enriched our visit, especially the wonderful Corinne who went above and beyond to welcome and help everyone, especially our son. The gardens are just breathtaking. We discovered our sons photography talent surrounded by nature and history. Great value too. We are already planning our next visit.
Marcia L — Google review
I am so extremely lucky to live locally to this amazing aircraft collection, the range of them from modern to the first ever ones made. Even if you aren’t particularly interested in planes every single aircraft in the hangars has a detailed placard about it and it’s super cool to learn about. I personally haven’t visited the cafe and i’ve seen some bad reviews and experiences so that’s the only reason i would give this a four because i feel like i’m not informed enough to give it a five. The lady that sold me the ticket was so incredibly lovely and we even had a lovely chat together, unfortunately i don’t remember her name but she was wonderful! Below i’ve attached a picture of the placard, they all have qr codes with videos of the aircraft in flight and also statistics and the story behind it.
J3LLYF1SH — Google review
5 mins off the A1 - ample parking, staff were very friendly and the exhibits were fabulous covering mainly 1900 - 1940 aviation and cars - all in hangers and in superb condition Food was plentiful good quality and price. We had our 9 month old grandson and all the staff fully engaged with him making him laugh Ticket valid for 30 days - definitely worth a visit
Steven H — Google review
The air display was wonderful in spite of changes to the schedule because of high winds. It was the first time I've been round the gardens and the ground floor of the house. Both were thoroughly enjoyable.
Carrie — Google review
We had our wedding here earlier this year and selected the Brothers Supper as our caterer. We had the most incredible day the staff were so welcoming and helpful especially with my mother who has some disabilities which I really appreciated. The house itself had plenty of lifts and stair lift to help her manouever around which was a big requirement for us. The food was so tasty and nothing was too much trouble for the managers and staff. We would recommend both the venue and caterer anytime to anyone.
Sarah F — Google review
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Alder Dr, Biggleswade, SG18 9DT, United Kingdom
https://www.shuttleworth.org/
+44 1767 627927
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Herrings Green Activity Farm & Bird of Prey Centre

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the picturesque countryside just a short drive from the city, Herrings Green Activity Farm & Bird of Prey Centre is an enchanting destination for families seeking adventure and education. This charming farm boasts one of the UK's largest collections of birds of prey, featuring over 200 magnificent owls, eagles, and falcons. Visitors can enjoy daily flying displays that showcase these incredible creatures in action while learning fascinating facts about them.
We visited Herrings Green Activity Farm & Bird of Prey Centre as a family and had a really nice day. Our son especially enjoyed the bird of prey displays – getting to hold an owl was definitely a highlight for him. The staff were knowledgeable and made the experience interesting without overloading it with too much information. There were lots of animals around the farm, and the environment felt relaxed and friendly. One of the moments we’ll remember most was when my wife got to feed the alpacas – it was something she had always wanted to do, and it definitely made her day. The farm is well set up for families, with various play areas and activities for kids. Everything was clean and easy to navigate, and there were plenty of spots to sit or grab a snack. Overall, it was a pleasant day out – a good mix of fun, learning, and time spent outdoors. We’d recommend it to anyone looking for a calm, animal-filled day with the family.
TORQue T — Google review
Just back from an epic day at the Herring Green farm. My family and I had booked my husband an eagle experience which I would highly recommend. The falconer Erin was fantastical she took time to show us so many of the eagle and some eagle owls. My husband held and flew the massive beautiful birds and really enjoyed his experience. We had young children with us and there was lots to play on and keep them amused. All staff were very welcoming and friendly We went on a Sunday and it was very quiet which was perfect for us to look around.
Charli P — Google review
Absolutely fantastic day out. Got the deal through virgin experiences and had an amazing day. The lady Lisa was so informative and clearly had a huge love for all the birds. Going to book to go back
Gemma C — Google review
On the positive side -The woman that did the display was fantastic. She really knew her stuff, she answered everyone’s questions and was entertaining. - Lots of amazing beautiful birds when we walked around in cages and used in the display. - They released lot of birds at a time to music which was really good to see so many flying at the same time. On the negative side - The receptionist was rude to all 4 of us when we arrived. She was clearly annoyed she had given us 4 stickers before our 2 other friends had arrived, like we’d deceived her for some reason ! She also denied telling us to wait in the field as the display had started elsewhere. We all very negative about the place before we’d even started. - The display group was far too big. We were in a group of 28 people so when the birds were being passed around we waited for ages before we could hold the birds. Also taking part in the displays took ages to include everyone. So became very boring which was a shame because the display was good otherwise. Overall, good quality but needs to be smaller groups 1/2 the time, and better reception.
Mark A — Google review
Absolutely love this place. We've been here a few times now and every time I come away with some new nugget of information I never knew about the wonderful birds they have there. All the staff clearly love what they do, and what they do is so important not just for the birds but for educating the people that visit.
Loz S — Google review
I booked the 3 hour falconry experience for my dad, partner and child. They said it was absolutely brilliant and completely exceeded expectations. We were worried that 3 hours was too long and that the rain would ruin the morning, but they said it was jam packed, the group was lead by Laura who was great, there were sooo many amazing birds that each member of the group got an opportunity to hold, they watched a great display and learned a lot. The rain didn't put them off at all and everyone left very happy. On a different note, my partner said the coffee in the coffee shop was the worst he had ever tasted in his life! I did have a look and opted to go into Bedford instead to have a coffee and wait for them to finish. I guess the facilities could be better but that's not what they were there for.
Laura R — Google review
The centre has a wide range of birds of prey and a good flying exhibition. Small people can also hold an owl, which is quite special. The rest of the facilities are looking rather tired - for example there were lots of nettles growing round the kids activity area. It’s not too expensive so, on balance, a good half day out for the family.
William S — Google review
I had a 2 hour bird of prey experience and the guy in charge “Riley” was an absolute professional as well as having a sense of humour. Riley was very health and safety conscious and explained everything so we understood the birds and there behaviour whilst holding them. Riley was very knowledgeable and explained everything about each bird in a calm and controlled manner,I could easily relate and understand him completely. Each bird I held was an amazing experience from Owls all the way upto a Bald Eagle with Riley by my side watching and reassuring me every step of the way. As a member of the RSPB I could identify most of the birds but Riley’s knowledge was supreme. Riley is a massive asset to the Farm and his customer service was the best I’ve ever seen a true professional at all times. Thankyou so much for the experience of a life time 10/10 I highly recommend this bird of prey experience to anyone.i hope you remember me the big tall guy who needed a bigger glove,Thankyou again.
William H — Google review
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Herrings Green Farm, Cotton End Rd, Wilstead, MK45 3DT, United Kingdom
http://birdsofpreycentre.co.uk/
+44 1234 742362
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Wrest Park

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Wrest Park is a historic country estate located in Bedfordshire, England. The estate features a French-style mansion, sculpture gallery, and 90 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens that reflect styles from France, Italy, and England. The house itself is an impressive example of 19th-century English imitation of an 18th-century French chateau.
Wrest Park is an amazing place to visit! The grounds are huge, so there’s plenty of space to walk around and enjoy the scenery. If you get tired, there’s an electric buggy that can take you closer to the garden entrance ,super convenient. But you need to watch out for it since it’s always on the go and you might missed riding one. The staff were all very friendly and informative, which made the visit even better. Inside, the house is absolutely stunning ; full of history and beautifully detailed. Every room felt like stepping back in time. Big thanks to the staff as well for helping me find my lost necklace. They actually found it the next day and called me back. Really appreciated their effort and kindness. Lots of benches to relax, peaceful surroundings, and overall just a great experience. Highly recommend visiting Wrest Park if you’re in the area!
Jamie M — Google review
This English Heritage site is a decent home and gardens. The house doesn’t have tons to see - a few fairly empty rooms on the ground floor (library, drawing room, etc), a staircase, and 4-5 room exhibition. If you take the free wallpaper tour, it will take you upstairs to three rooms, and last around 30 minutes. Candidly I wasn’t sure about a wallpaper tour beforehand, but it was interesting and they provided extra tidbits about the room and family as well. However, there is not tons to see in the house otherwise - a few signs, and 15-20 minutes in the exhibition, which goes through the decor, sport, leisure, gardens, use in World War I, family, etc. Gardens: When we came, the main gardens were closed for high winds, so could only experience the smaller gardens closest to the house. Dairy sculpture garden: We also missed as wasn’t very well marked on signs. One room with a few sculptures nice to visit. (To access from the entrance, walk through the gardens nearest the house, and it’s on the opposite end/far side of the house.) Cafe has a nice selection of lunch and cakes, with options for both indoor and outdoor seating. Small shop with a few interesting options available. Kids play area looked well used. Parking is on grass outside the gate. Toilets clean though dated near the front. Single toilet also in the house.
Becky T — Google review
I had a really enjoyable walk around the grounds, beautiful place to explore. Many different sights to see, nice woodlands, beautiful gardens and swans!! The house is large but the area you can explore is very small in comparison. They do have tours to explore the upstairs, next time I'm there i will try and check that out. The rooms you can see are beautiful. Staff are friendly, had a nice chat with a gentleman who explained the history of one of the rooms and where lots of the bits came from, very fascinating, thank you very much. Plenty of parking and clean toilets.
Nicholas C — Google review
Really lovely day here. The grounds are fabulous with something around every corner. Amazing planted beds and conservatory. Enjoyed the round building at the end of the waterway and seeing the swans take off along the waterway. Great cafe with lots of choice, delicious cakes and tasty pastries. Very kind and helpful staff at every point. Good play area for the children too.
Sally A — Google review
Such a lovely place, very dog and kid friendly! We really enjoyed the garden tour, and it’s great that there are a few different tours available each day of the week. You just need to get your free tickets from the shop. It was quite busy, but I’m blaming the perfect weather, school holidays, and the fact that we went on a Sunday. The volunteers were all so helpful and knowledgeable, which made the visit even better. Overall, we really liked it, a perfect day out with the family!
Anastasia M — Google review
A charming house with large amounts of parkland, beautifully kept by English Heritage. The entrance fee for adults before any concessions is £22 but well worth it. Dogs welcome on leads. Bring your own sandwiches or use their cafe and you could easily spend the day here exploring the house and huge outdoor areas. I found all staff and the volunteers particularly charming (much more so than at some National Trust locations). Highly recommended.
Will H — Google review
As a proud member of English Heritage, I love exploring the many historic sites they care for — and with over 400 properties under their care, Wrest Park truly stands out as one of the gems! Wrest Park is a fantastic place to visit. The expansive grounds offer endless space to wander and take in the beautiful scenery. If you get tired, an electric buggy service is available to take you closer to the garden entrance — very handy! Just be sure to keep an eye out for it, as it’s constantly on the move and easy to miss. The staff were exceptionally friendly and well-informed, making the experience even more enjoyable. The house itself is stunning — steeped in history and filled with elegant, detailed rooms that feel like stepping back in time. A heartfelt thank-you to the team for helping me retrieve my lost necklace. They found it the following day and kindly reached out to return it — such a thoughtful gesture that meant a lot. With plenty of benches to rest on, peaceful surroundings, and a welcoming atmosphere, Wrest Park is an absolute must-visit for anyone in the area — especially if you’re an English Heritage member!
Loves T — Google review
Nice place to spend a few hours and not too far from home. Went on a Monday in October so was a bit misty and damp, but quiet . Had a look around the house and grounds, then popped into cafe, which was very busy. Nice selection of cakes.
Nicki J — Google review
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Silsoe, Bedfordshire, MK45 4HR, United Kingdom
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/wrest-park/?utm_source=Google%20Business&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Google%20Business%20Profiles&utm_content=wrest%20park
+44 370 333 1181
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The Jolly Waggoner

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$$$$affordable
Pub
English restaurant
"The Jolly Waggoner" is a charming inn located in the picturesque Herts countryside. The pub, which is an extended cottage, offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with a homely bar and well-kept ales. What sets this place apart is its commitment to using locally-sourced produce from Church Farm, just across the road.
We were staying in the local area and could walk to the pub from our accommodation. It was a Sunday lunch time and the pub was very busy, but we were given a nice table in the restaurant. We both ordered the Roast, husband had beef, I had pork. We both enjoyed it, however, found the garlic flavour on the vegetables a little over powering. Husband had the Sticky Toffee pudding and said it was one of the best he's ever tasted. Our waitress was really friendly and chatty. We'd definitelyreturn should we be in the area again.
Cat L — Google review
Have been here many times over the years and have always loved it. The food is always delicious but the beef short rib I had yesterday was just amazing! I must go back and have it again! The Jolly Waggoner is my absolute favourite pub, I’m so lucky to have it close by!
Richard K — Google review
Bright and attractive bar and eating areas full of character. Menu is appealing: Pheasant Tagliatelle was just delicious. Locally sourced too. Only 3 stars for service as questions and requests about the food were not accurate. Eg twice checked that the gnocchi was meat free but then found it contained meat. Asked for unsalted chips for baby and these were heavily salted. They did replace the latter however. Service charge is added automatically too.
Kathryn R — Google review
This is my first ever review but after my experience here, I had to review it. This pub has the atmosphere and posture of an old oak barn. You can smell remnants of fires that have been and gone, stories that have been written and told here. It makes you feel like you’re 8 years old again and papa has come home. Oh and the staff was slow as anything. Maybe get some more. All of that taken into consideration, my overall rating is eh can either take it or leave it
Allan T — Google review
We came across this wonderful little pub on a long afternoon walk with the dogs. This pub is unspoilt and traditional, just what we love! The staff were so very welcoming! Big smiles and were making a fuss of our pooches. Decent pint of Guinness sealed the deal for me!
Stewart W — Google review
Came here 5 or 6 years ago and it wasn't up to much food wise but there must be a new chef because everything was amazing . Pheasant tagliatelle was banging and the steak was perfectly cooked with a huge pile of crispy french fry style chips. Also some lovely well kept cask ale courtesy of Woodfordes and some Adnams bottles . Can't recommend enough .
George B — Google review
Great location with a decent beer garden for the kids to run around in when sunny. We went for Saturday lunch at 12 and it was chaos. There's a camp site across the road and so people descend in groups. Menu and food is below average. The kids pizzas were 5 inch microwaved tosh and the burgers made maccys look like the golden ticket. Sharing boards were ok for snacks. If you're camping, then have a look given the convenience, but I wouldn't go out of your way.
Darren B — Google review
Excellent pub and the food was amazing, from portion size to the Jolly burger it was great. We were camping at the farm really recommend the place even though the cows were mooing at 2330 and the sheep at 4am 🤣
John S — Google review
4.2
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4.3
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Ardeley, Stevenage, SG2 7AH, United Kingdom
http://www.jollywaggoner.co.uk/
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Fairlands Valley Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Fairlands Valley Park, located in the heart of Stevenage, spans 120 acres of stunning parkland. Originally farmland, it was transformed into a park in the 1970s with the addition of three large lakes and abundant tree plantings. The northernmost lake, known as the environmental lake, features natural vegetation and is a prime spot for birdwatching. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as sailing classes and rope climbing within this expansive green space.
The park is a beautiful and serene spot, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. Its wide-open sky creates a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for a leisurely stroll or simply unwinding. The park offers excellent cycling facilities, making it a popular choice for both casual and avid cyclists. A well-maintained playing area provides a safe and fun space for children to enjoy. The on-site cafeteria serves a variety of tasty options, adding to the overall pleasant experience. Clean paths, ample seating, and thoughtfully designed green spaces make it an inviting destination for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
Sandipan P — Google review
Very big nice park with lakes and aqua park/ water activities. Can do very long walks here with or without a dog. Many people cycle here too. There is fishing in the big water activities lake of that takes your fancy. Plenty of geese around. There's a cafe and toilets at the car park by the big lake Also a big play ground / water park for the kids as well as a smaller play area right alongside the big lake. Really lovely to come for a walk or sit down. Nice view over the hill too.
Charlotte W — Google review
Great space for both children and adults! It has everything here including Play area, fishing, splash park, picnic benches, wall climbing, sailing, lakes, ponds, walks and a fully stocked cafe serving hot and cold food as well as ice cream and coffees. Toilets available too as well as plenty of grassland for the kids to run around. Definitely a place to visit!
Sl — Google review
Ample car parking. Clear instructions near the entrance way. Clean and maintained.
U D — Google review
The activity was great for the kids, the staff were very friendly and the system they have works well. There is hot food and coffee available at the cafe however the only bad point i have to make is about the toilets inside the cafe, there is a hygien issue, it looks and smells as if they havent been cleaned properly in months. The smell is unbearable and the walls are filthy, for that reason i refused to buy the family food there.
DEREALIZED_SOUL — Google review
I recently attended the Taste of the Caribbean festival and had an incredible experience. The atmosphere was vibrant and welcoming, with a true celebration of Caribbean culture throughout the day. The entertainment was fantastic, with a lively live band that kept the crowd dancing and engaged. The food was absolutely amazing – full of authentic flavours and a great variety to choose from. It was also a very family-friendly event, with something for everyone to enjoy. I felt completely safe the entire time, and the overall vibe was warm, joyful, and energetic. I’d definitely recommend Taste of the Caribbean to anyone looking for a fun, cultural, and well-organised day out. Can’t wait for the next one!
Charlette — Google review
Fairlands Valley Lake is one of Stevenage’s most scenic outdoor spots, perfect for anyone who enjoys peaceful walks and natural beauty. The trails around the lake offer a relaxing route surrounded by greenery, open skies, and the calming sound of water. Visitors can watch ducks and geese gliding across the lake, take in the fresh air, and enjoy moments of quiet reflection. It’s especially stunning at sunrise and sunset, when the light dances across the water, creating breathtaking views that make every visit feel special.
Arassen S — Google review
Lovely open park with 2 big lakes. Perfect for walking, jogging, picnic, or just lying on the grass and relaxing. Very family friendly as well. There is a cafe with toilet. Parking is great with 4 separate parking areas and can accommodate quite a lot of cars. Went there for the first time on a sunny day and it did not disappoint.
Jake U — Google review
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4.3
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Six Hills Way, Stevenage, SG2 0BL, United Kingdom
https://www.stevenage.gov.uk/leisure-culture-and-wellbeing/parks-and-open-spaces/fairlands-valley-park
+44 1438 353241
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Woburn Abbey and Gardens - Closed until spring 2026

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Garden
Woburn Abbey and Gardens, located north of Luton, is a Palladian manor house set in a massive estate that dates back to the 1620s. The estate is home to the Dukes of Bedford and features a significant art collection, beautiful gardens, and a 3,000-acre deer park with 10 species of deer.
So many good memories of this place over the years Its beautiful. The gardens are stunning especially in summer. Its a perfect place for a picnic or a stroll back in time. Me and my children have grown up coming here and its never disappointed. If your disabled your carer goes free and its also discounted admission. You can spend a day or just a couple of hours in the beautiful gardens and deer park. I love that it hasn't changed that much over the years. A perfect day out ☺
Tina S — Google review
This is a fantastic place to visit the Abbey has so much to see you will need to spend some time trying to take it all in. The gardens are well worth making sure you get all areas in. Picnic areas and tables dotted about for use some with shade. Toilets at various points around the site.
Richard C — Google review
The gardens and deer park are lovely. I have not visited the Abbey itself yet but if you want a place to get in a walk and wonderful gardens it is great. The maze is interesting and there are several different picturesque spots throughout the garden area. The pottery and café are lovely also.
Michelle C — Google review
The gardens are beautiful and well worth a look. It has public toilets and a lovely little gift shop. You can picnic anywhere in the gardens. If you are disabled your carer goes free and your ticket is reduced to nearly half. They have wheelchair hire and mobility scooters for hire which help greatly. I hope this is helpful ☺
Tina S — Google review
A great place to visit. The house is full of historical wonders and the staff are all very knowledgeable and friendly. The gardens are glorious on a summer's day, and full of great photo opportunities. The tea house is a nice place to have lunch and reasonably priced.
Andy M — Google review
Absolutely LOVED IT!!! amazing place for families, for couples for everyone I guess. Abbey is at centre of Deer park with couple of ponds which adds so much beautiful views all around. Unfortunately I cannot able to see the inside view of Abbey due to refurbishment take place and it will be back for public in 2021. You can have a very good walk in the park as well as the Woburn Old Town just meters away from this place. Also, when you drive into this park you fell like Richmond park in London. Definitely recommended!
N S — Google review
Fantastic afternoon tea (delicious vegan and gf vegan options available) but you need to prebook your dietary requirement. On booking staff were exceptionally friendly and immediately understood vegan and GF vegan requirements. allow yourself extra time (c20mins) to get there on time as you need to check in at main gate and then drive the 2-3 miles to the house and garden entrance. tea rooms were lovely as was the impressive grounds and gardens. i happily would return with the kids for a picnic and maybe next time would take a look inside the Abbey (add on cost).
Skip J — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit, it hasn't changed much since i came here as a child. It has public toilets and a cafè and beautiful gardens to walk round. If you are disabled your carer gets in free and your ticket is reduced also. You can hire a wheelchair for free or a mobility scooter for £5 ! I loved it , such a calming place steeped in history ☺
Tina S — Google review
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4.3
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Woburn Abbey, Milton Keynes, MK17 9PG, United Kingdom
http://www.woburnabbey.co.uk/
+44 1525 290333
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26

The Gibberd Garden

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Temporarily Closed
Park
Nature & Parks
Garden
The Gibberd Garden is a delightful 14-acre garden in Harlow, designed by Sir Frederick and Lady Pat Gibberd. It offers something for everyone, from manicured lawns and flower beds to sculptures and ceramic pots. The Grade II listed building, open from April to October, hosts various events like Music, Theatre, Art and Writing days. Waltham Abbey Gardens is another award-winning site with historical significance located nearby. The remains of the Abbey buildings can still be seen today.
Lovely afternoon wandering around looking at the snowdrops and sculptures! Also a lovely tea room selling reasonably priced snacks and drinks
Claire D — Google review
Absolutely lovely part of the world on my doorstep... we shall be returning and taking out membership. We can only imagine at this stage what it must be like throughout the year... it was so lovely today.. a day of mixed weather. Mr & Mrs Gibberd have left a legacy for sure. 🙌
Dave C — Google review
A national treasure is this place that features the works of English sculptors. So far the garden boasts 90 pieces. The architect founder is a fascinating figure so do look him up. The place was made possible through the good efforts of local people. Do visit during snowdrop season in February (see the website). I believe the garden also hosts a beer festival at some point in the year, so look out for that too. I’m looking forward to visiting the garden again in full bloom in the summer.
Sheila — Google review
A wonderful afternoon my partner and I had at The Gibberd Gardens. We thought our afternoon would just consist of looking around a garden, however our expectations were greatly exceeded due to the diversity of gardens on offer. Each garden is individual and offers something different; my partner and I are relatively young and are not garden enthusiasts, however we really enjoyed the diversity on offer and had an appreciation for the work involved in bringing each garden to life, each with its own theme. The gardens themselves are truly beautiful, the sculptures are wonderful, some need your imagination. The descriptions for a number of the sculptures within the guide are rather comical with a no nonsense approach such as "bird", "untitled" and "abstract"....but using the guide to find the various sculptures meant we were able to explore the grounds fully and it was quite fun. Some areas did need a little TLC, as overgrown areas obscured some sculptures, two we had a hard time finding; but perhaps this was intentional so to make you really search for them. Personally I feel children will enjoy an afternoon here, they'll definitely enjoy some of the large open spaces and will find the exploration aspect entertaining. Just be aware some areas contain ponds/water features and due to the fact some gardens require some finding it could be easy to lose sight of them, so keep them close between gardens. Open on Sunday and Wednesday afternoons from 2pm – 5pm, last entry 4pm. Give yourself a couple of hours to have a good look around. Tickets are £5 per person and £1 for the guide (do buy the guide as it's extremely useful and informative). There is an on site cafe and gift shop. Parking is very accessible as the carpark is ample, just be careful on the narrow road leading there and keep the speed below 20mph as it's very tight and some bends are obscured...it's one way in and out so there will be two way traffic. I highly recommend giving The Gibberd Gardens a visit.
Simon — Google review
Lovely first visit yesterday! We should have come before but I'm sure we'll be back and a shorter drive than we thought from Saffron Walden, our home town, due to new access road from M11. House interesting (only open Sundays it seems) Very friendly staff and nice tea room. Lots of garden sculptures and lovely plants /trees. Definitely recommend.
Susan D — Google review
Beautifully set out gardens well worth a visit. It is managed by a large group of volunteers who run the gardens under a local Trust and it only opens on certain days so best to check before you travel. Allow 3 hours including time to stop at their cafe for a relaxed time and to see or spot all of their sculptures, some are tucked away in the borders. We visited on a bank holiday weekend when they also had a music concert on the lawn presented by a local woodwind orchestra which was a great bonus. Entry is £5 or less - see their website. (Lots of gentle slopes so someone in a wheelchair would require assistance to see everything). Plenty of free parking.
Arun A — Google review
A hidden gem. Have lived near here for 20 years, drove past it's brown sign many a time but with staycations becoming the norm this year decided to investigate. Lovely garden, lots to look at and investigate. Tea rooms, although didn't use it as gardens were closing. Limited opening times, Wednesday and Sunday, 2-5. £6 for adults.
Helen R — Google review
This is a hidden gem for people who love gardening, nature and being outdoors. We visited to see the spectacle of snowdrops but were delighted by so much more: a hellebore heaven and feast of sculpture and art intermingled with the landscape. There is a house to visit which wasn't open on our visit but looks promising, offering more tantalising querkiness. I'm following them on Instagram now as the photos of the garden's progress into spring is delightful. I can't wait to go back.
Jeanette G — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(198)
Marsh Ln, Harlow, CM17 0NA, United Kingdom
https://thegibberdgarden.co.uk/
+44 1279 442112
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Knebworth House

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Cafe
Knebworth House is a grand Tudor stately home with extensive gardens that have been the site of major rock concerts, including performances by Oasis, Robbie Williams, and Led Zeppelin. Beyond its musical legacy, the estate offers guided tours of the historic house dating back over 500 years and features sprawling 250-acre gardens with formal gardens, a large adventure playground, and a dinosaur trail showcasing over 70 prehistoric creatures.
Attended for a company event. The house and estate are superb. Wonderfully kept and beautiful to view. We found all the staff to be really helpful and polite and very efficient. We are now considering visiting the estate when it is open for normal business as there was vast areas we didn't explore. Really worth a visit.
Darren B — Google review
What a beautiful house. Went for a guided tour, which was very informative and entertaining. It’s really worth it. Did a little walk around the gardens, which aren’t huge. But so nicely kept. I would revisit sometime as it’s a calm place to walk around. Nice cafe too. All staff are friendly and approachable.
Sue P — Google review
Had a great day out here in the house and gardens. My only criticism was that the day we visited, the house was guided visits only - no mention of this when we booked. It was useful to hear about the history of the house, but we felt a bit rushed and not really able to fully look around each room.
Karen E — Google review
Grand stately home, eclectic gardens with wild west fort, dinosaur trail, maze and formal gardens. All alongside the history of Indian viceroys, Hollywood movies and famous music concerts
Simon J — Google review
Beautiful Tudor house, the stewards are very knowledgeable and approachable. Loving what they do. The family still live there, which gives the whole place a homely feel. The gardens are well kept . Great rock Festival exhibition with posters, soundtracks, and videos. Cafe offering good, well stocked, service area a bit confusing. Lots of picnicking space in grounds. Can't wait to go back!
Sue D — Google review
Beautiful historic home and grounds. The home itself is beautiful and guided tours available which we did and definitely worth it. Not that expensive. Lovely grounds and gardens, with a lot of walking to do if you so wish :) great on a lovely sunny day. Theres a dinosaur trail aswell which is great for kids and dino fans alike. Theres alsos a play park which i didnt directly go to but can see and its quite a large one. Lovely cafe with good food and drinks available including veggie options. Toilets were clean with nappy changing toilet available too.
Charlotte W — Google review
We had an amazing day at Knebworth House! The historic home was absolutely fascinating—truly a magical place that’s stayed on my mind ever since 🤩. The kids’ activities were spot on, and both of my children had a fantastic time. The adventure playground was a definite highlight! I highly recommend visiting, especially for families with kids. We loved every moment ❤️
Busy B — Google review
Excellent adventure playground for little ones. Outdoor obstacle course with swings, little houses, zip lines, A huge fort with towers and slides. Also some huge mat slides. Perfect for picnics - no picnics allowed in house gardens however you can around the adventure playground. Worth noting you can walk across the grounds to the house from the playground or vice versa however about 1.2k apart across bumpy grass so you may want to drive. The gardens around the house are not really buggy friendly apart from across the grass. Wilderness walk/trails where dinosaurs are is definitely not buggy friendly. Adventure playground has decent toilets/changing area and a small cafe operating out of a shipping container/shed. 10:30 opening time which wished it was a bit earlier especially with younger children. Grounds were lovely and had a great day out!
Scott C — Google review
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4.0
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Knebworth Park, Stevenage, SG1 2AX, United Kingdom
http://www.knebworthhouse.com/
+44 1438 812661
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Pets Corner

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Farm
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
Pets Corner in Harlow offers a fantastic free family-friendly experience where visitors of all ages can interact with a variety of animals. From traditional farm animals like rabbits, chickens, and sheep to more exotic creatures such as snakes, alpacas, and reindeer, the attraction provides an opportunity for hands-on animal encounters. The spacious park features uncrowded areas for children to enjoy the company of farm animals and includes a playground for younger kids.
Pets corner has long been the favourite on thousands of children across Harlow and beyond. They have a great selection of classic farmyard animals that are all clearly happy and well cared for, as well as a variety of more exotic ones including owls, snakes, fish, axolotls and many more - most recently they have added a large new enclosure with meerkat and a giant tortoise. A must enjoy for children of all ages and an asset to the community.
Hjikle — Google review
Meerkat experience was good £50 for two people you get to prepare the food for the four meerkats and the large tortoise . Yes get around 10 minutes feeding them . At the end you get a small gift from the shop. There are other animals to see and the entrance is free , there are toilets and a cafe . There is only a small car park on site . Good children’s playground.
Helen F — Google review
This is a great place to take the children. Plenty of farm animals in uncrowded spaces. A decent size playground for the younger children. Accessible toilets and a somewhat overpriced cafe. Loads of open spaces for the children. The design of the park is to accommodate families. There are even picnic tables, and a sensory area. A car park is located nearby costing £1.50 for 5 hours, with the first being free.
Nigel F — Google review
Nice little zoo in the local park, quite a good selection of animals for such a small place
Taylan C — Google review
This is a terrific little piece of works that would be a shame to miss if visiting Harlow. Even a mere cat enclosure as good as any I've seen.
Mark B — Google review
We hadn’t been in years considering my daughter and I used to be here all the time. It has really changed and upgraded. The meerkats were so lovely and it was very clean and tidy.
Katie S — Google review
This review is about Pets Corner located @ Town Park, Edinburgh Way, Harlow CM20 2QG, United Kingdom. Nice place to go with children again 5 to 14, I would say its like a family day out place. Mare can be done to improve the life of the animals in this place with better & bigger cages. It would be nice to have few washrooms for the kids and aged people, perhaps convenient store for water and snacks. The entrance is free but we were not able to see everything as lots of gates were closed. Would love to see this place again with more improvement for tourists and the visitors of the place. Few limited car parking available at the site against a fee. Good place for nature & animals lovers
LEO A — Google review
Lovely collection of animals that seem to be well-cared for and happy. Perfect for kids and adults alike. Free entry during opening hours, but be sure to leave a donation if you can to help continue the great work.
Matthew S — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(322)
Town Park, Edinburgh Way, Harlow CM20 2QG, United Kingdom
http://www.harlow.gov.uk/pets-corner
+44 1279 422790
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Stockwood Discovery Centre

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Stockwood Discovery Centre is a captivating destination for families, history enthusiasts, and garden lovers alike. The museum showcases the rich local history through engaging exhibitions spanning from prehistoric times to the present day. Visitors can explore Europe's largest carriage collection and enjoy the scenic outdoor play area and walled gardens. The museum complex includes a variety of attractions such as the Discovery Hall, Victorian Greenhouses, and Discovery Galleries.
Stockwood Discovery Centre is a great place to visit. The museum and gardens are interesting, and the staff are very kind and helpful. It’s a nice way to spend a few hours. There’s also a café and a good gift shop with souvenirs and local items.
Modafinil U — Google review
A gem in Luton, deserving of every one of its 5 stars! I've visited both on weekdays and weekends, and each time it offers a truly fruitful and calm atmosphere. The beautiful gardens are a highlight, perfect for a peaceful stroll and enjoying nature's beauty. The coffee shop is a lovely spot to relax and refuel, and the old carriage exposition is fascinating – a real step back in time. It's a wonderful place to escape and enjoy some tranquillity. Highly recommend!
Marin V — Google review
I haven't been here in a long time and it still delivers, the museum is good and took approximately an hour to get around. The garden was unexpectedly large it was like a laybrinth to get around, you couldn't go inside the greenhouses I assume this was because we went on the 26th September getting close to Autumn so I'm fine with that. There was a slight mishap with my hot chocolate where I got given one that tasted like coffee but this was adequately replaced.
Ben C — Google review
Wonderful place with well kept grounds..a favourite when the kid's were young and now a place of tranquility to get away from the busy world outside.. excellent cafe too..
Red — Google review
Lovely gardens and museum! We love to have picnics and walks in here. Nice little cafe and toilets available.
Ana M — Google review
A warm welcome to centre. Fantastic museum containing wonderful collection of vehicles. Lovely and interesting gardens . Really good cafe and shop. So good that it is free entry.
Bernie K — Google review
Beautiful park with a golf course, museum, coffee shop and play area for kids. Quiet and relaxing atmosphere.
U D — Google review
Lovely place to visit with a whole family, it's free, it's interesting, full of exciting exhibitions for fans of history, although a lot of places (especially greenhouses in the gardens) seemed unaccessible on our recent visit. There're a coffee shop, toilets, and playgrounds. The staff is kind, and the gift shop has a lot of lovely knicknacks. Fantastic place for a walk or picnic, but some parts of the gardens seem a little run down recently.
Joanna C — Google review
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4.4
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London Rd, Luton, LU1 4LX, United Kingdom
https://www.culturetrust.com/venues/stockwood-discovery-centre
+44 1582 548600
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Woodside Animal Farm

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Children's farm
Woodside Animal Farm is a perfect destination for families with young children, offering a safe and interactive environment where kids can feed and pet animals under the supervision of trained staff. The farm features a variety of attractions and activities, including paddocks with chickens, pigs, alpacas, donkeys, and cows. Visitors can also enjoy hands-on sessions to learn about animal diets and behaviors. Additionally, the farm hosts seasonal events such as Easter when baby lambs, ducklings, and rabbits are present.
Such a lovely experience today, a really clean, well kept little farm with animals, tractor rides, animal handling, soft play, a cafe, rides and more! Plenty of parking and a really reasonable cost. Id like to say a particular thank you to the gentleman driving the tractor, and in the shop today who was absolutely brilliant with my son, so friendly and clearly loves his job, I didn't catch his name but I hope this message gets to him, you really made our day x
O G — Google review
The kids absolutely loved the place – esp the interactive animal experiences. The goats were definitely the stars of the farm, with the feeding area being a big hit. The animal petting corner (chicks, hamsters, and rabbits) was also really popular. Plenty to keep little ones entertained with great outdoor play areas and even a sledge ride that both kids and adults enjoyed. Decent cafe and shop on-site and parking was no issue with lots of space. A lovely day out for families
Manoj — Google review
We visited the farm not expecting much but were very pleasantly surprised! Great selection of animals to feed, view and even some to pet! 8 holes of crazy golf Plenty of picnic benches and play equipment. Mainly aimed at smaller children but for a quiet day out feeding goats, sheep, cows, llamas, alpacas, a Suffolk punch, donkey plus stroking and feeding guinea pigs and rabbits this is perfect and reasonably priced too! We loved stroking baby chicks, holding millipedes, cockroaches and stick insects and playing a round of crazy golf! We even got a jar of Woodside marmalade and a peacock feather from the shop to take home. Thanks for a great day!
Holly S — Google review
We had our daughter’s 5th birthday party at Woodside Farm last weekend. There was so much for the kids to do, they loved the animal handling and tractor ride and couldn’t get them away from bouncing pillows and sled ride! The party room has been done brilliantly for kids and very private. Above everything all the staff were so welcoming and friendly with the kids. Fantastic place for birthday, food/drink and great party bags all sorted as well which was a big win!
David P — Google review
Gorgeous animals 🥰 a charming little farm with a £15 entry fee, plus £2 for a bag of feed for most of the animals - a touch on the steep side, perhaps. It’s clearly geared towards children too, with several play areas and even a bit of mini golf to keep them entertained. The farm shop is a real gem, offering delightful local honey and fresh eggs from nearby farmers. All in all, a pleasant day out.
Hidden U — Google review
Lovely experience for small kids! Affordable prices and just the right size for a half day out! Great visit
M G — Google review
Nice farm and a nice day out for children, lots to do. Tickets a bit expensive though...
Anri L — Google review
Nice little farm with cute and lovely animals. Price was a tad bit high for what was there but it's the times we live in now, I suppose! They had some cool little rides for the kids (and looked like they were building a skateboard ramp, it probably wasn't, but did look like it). It was a bit to hot and sunny to go on the tractor trailer around the farm as it wasn't covered but did look fun and everyone looked like they were enjoying it (I'm not sure the place was big enough to utilise the tractor as you could walk around the farm in 15 to 20mins easily). Lots and lots of hand wash stations with kid height sinks. I was touching every single animal so I washed at pretty much every station and the soap was always full, the paper towel was plentyfull and they all had kid-friendly directions on how to wash hands properly. The animals didn't look distressed (the donkey at the far end looked a bit sad but you give it a brush and it'll cheer up). Sadly, because everyone feeds the animals, they do come-a-begging, thinking everyone has food. It looked clean and didn't stink like a good old fashioned farm. Parking is very good (not on the suspension though) and it did look like the next door field is used for additional cars/mini busses/coaches etc. All-in-all It was a good day out. I would recommend to not use the M1 as there is ALWAYS an accident or conjestion. Take the A5 from Milton Keynes area. It's soooooo much quicker and less stressful! Lastly, get your tickets online as its a bit cheaper.
Ben R — Google review
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Mancroft Rd, Aley Green, Luton LU1 4DG, United Kingdom
https://www.woodsidefarm.co.uk/
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