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Cambridgeshire - Tourist Attractions, Amusements,
Theme Parks, Walks, Viewpoints, Zoos, etc

This page covers general Tourist Attractions, including Amusement Parks, Boat Trips, Theme Parks, Specialist Shops, factory shops and outlet villages, Guided Walks, Country Parks,  Viewpoints, Zoos and wildlife parks, etc.
 



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HOUGHTON WATER MILL

Mill Street, Houghton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 2AZ
Tel: 01480 301494
E-mail: sally.newton@nationaltrust.org.uk

A large timber-built watermill on an island in the Great Ouse, with intact machinery which is still operational. The mill has a restored working waterwheel and an art gallery exhibits work by local photographer every July and August. Last working watermill on the River Ouse. Hands-on displays. We also have delightful riverside tea-room and second-hand bookshop.


Wimpole Home Farm

Arrington, Royston, SG8 0BW
Tel: 01223 207257    Fax: 01223 207838
E-mail: wimpolefarm@nationaltrust.org.uk

Built by Sir John Soane in 1794 for the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, who was passionately interested in farming and agricultural improvement, the farm is now home to a fascinating range of rare animal breeds, including sheep, goats, cattle, pigs and horses.



The Great Barn contains a collection of farm implements dating back 200 years and interpretive displays.

 

Farmland Wimpole Photo © Rodney Burton
Farmland Wimpole - Photo: Rodney Burton CCL


Railworld

Oundle Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE2 9NR
Tel: 01733 344240
E-mail: railworld@aol.com
Web: www.railworld.net

A hands-on exhibit which demonstrates combating vibrations and noise from rails. It is called 'Rail Embedment'. Railworld has a 22m long sausage shaped experimental train called RTV31.


Nene Valley Railway Ltd

Wansford Station, Stibbington, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE8 6LR
Tel: 01780 784444
E-mail: info@nvr.org.uk

Full steam ahead for a great day out! Enjoy a delightful 15 mile round trip steam train ride on Britain's International Steam Railway. Nene Railway is a preserved steam railway with locomotive carriages from Europe and the UK. Home of 'THOMAS' - the children's' favourite engine. A great day out for young and old alike! Visit the Museum, shop, cafeteria, Exhibition Engine Shed and Loco Yard. A 'Rover Ticket' allows unlimited travel on the day of purchase. Stations at Ferry Meadows in the heart of the 500 acre Nene Park, Orton Mere and Peterborough (NVR).


Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre

The Drove Way, Northey Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE6 7QJ
Tel: 01733 313414    Fax: 01733 349957
E-mail: office@flagfen.co.uk
Web: www.flagfen.com

Celtic and Roman British re-enactment which includes educational activities with worksheets. Opportunity to explore the 20 acre park with re-constructed roundhouse, museum and visitor centre and handle weapons and toolsets.


Sacrewell Farm & Country Centre

Thornhaugh, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE8 6HJ
Tel: 01780 782254
E-mail: info@sacrewell.org.uk
Web: www.sacrewell.org.uk

Sacrewell Mill - hidden away in a quiet valley setting near the A1 - is the 'jewel in the crown' at Sacrewell Farm and County Centre. Just one of the many treasures from the past - the mill, restored to operating condition in 1993 - forms the heart of the bygones collection, which ranges from Bamford Hay Rake to Coulter Seed-Drill and from a simple chamber pot to hand-operated washing machines. The farm animal collection, restaurant and souvenir shop - not to mention play areas, walks and trails - make Sacrewell a great day out for visitors of all ages.


Grafham Water Exhibition Centre

Marlow Park, Grafham, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 0BH
Tel: 01480 812154

There are at least two halves to Grafham Water, here on the Northern Shore the visitor will find the exhibition centre with a small display showing how the reservoir was built, a useful gift shop and perhaps best of all a super place for a snack when you have had a good walk around some of the reservoir. You can also hire bikes from here.


Walpole Water Gardens

Chalk Road, Walpole St Peter, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE14 7PH
Tel: 01945 781178

Admission is free to Walpole Water Gardens, an unusual place with over 20 kinds of eucalyptus, as well as palms, banana trees, bamboos, cannas, grasses and much more. Relaxing and welcoming, the picturesque grounds also include an art gallery featuring paintings and limited edition prints of wildlife and landscapes, a very good tea room, and shop selling exotic plants and Koi carp. Guided tours available.


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Theme Parks

Wicksteed Park

Barton Road, Kettering, NN15 6NJ
Tel: 01536 485454
E-mail: enquiries@wicksteedpark.co.uk
Web: www.wicksteedpark.co.uk

Nearest theme park to the area of Cambridgeshire.


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Walks & Viewpoints

DEFRA – Rural Affairs

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Tel: 08459 335577
E-mail: helpline@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Web: www.countrywalks.defra.gov.uk

More than 1800 walks etc in the United Kingdom. Simply select your destination and you will be rewarded with mini guides and map references to help you explore the countryside at your leisure.


Ely Easy Access Trail
 

A 2-mile stroll alongside the River Ouse at Ely. Suitable for people of all ages and mobility but access for wheelchair users limited, by weather conditions to the drier summer months.


Wandlebury Country Park

Tel: 01223 362013

Picnic site, way marked walks and nature trail through wooded parkland. Site of Iron Age hill fort. Hardened paths are accessible to wheelchair users. Pre-visit audio guide and raised diagrams available as a pack from Cambridge Postal Tape Service.


Paxton Pits Nature Reserve
 

142 acre nature reserve with two circular nature trails. Hardened paths suitable for wheelchair users but need to phone warden in advance to check gates are unlocked. Interpretation Centre with disabled toilets open at weekends.


Fen Drove and Bishop Manor
 

A 5m circular walk in Fen Ditton and Horningsea. Interesting history and quiet fenland.


Valley in the Chalk
 

A 6m circular walk in Shepreth and Barrington. Includes two nature reserves and picnic area.


Willows and Wildfowl


A 4.5m circular walk through Wilbraham Fen, drove roads and reed beds. Quiet Fenland.


Hobson's Brook and Nine Wells
 

A 3m straight walk in Trumpington and Great Shelford following Hobson's Brook from Cambridge City to its spring source at Nine Wells.


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Zoos & Wildlife Parks

THE RAPTOR FOUNDATION

The Heath, St Ives Road, Woodhurst, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 3BT
Tel: 01487 741140       Fax: 01487 841140
E-mail: heleowl@aol.com
Web: www.raptorfoundation.org.uk

The Raptor Foundation is a rescue centre and lifecare hospital for injured & unwanted birds of prey. We have over 200 birds, comprising over 40 species of hawks, eagles, vultures and owls. We are open to the public throughout the year (except Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Years Day) from 10am. There are daily flying displays & have an indoor flying area when the weather is bad. There is a tearoom, gift shop, children's play area and also a craft shop on site.

 

2008 admission prices are Adults £4.50 per adult, £1.25 for ages 5-14, £1.00 for ages 2-4 and under 2's are free. Concessionary admission price for OAPs, wheelchair users and carer for wheelchair user is £3.50. No smoking is allowed on site & no pets (except Guide Dogs) are allowed.

 

For a more personal visit, we can provide full-day & half-day "meet the birds" & "hawk walk" experiences on a one-to-one basis with one of our experienced handlers where you will get a chance to hold and even fly some of our birds. We also run 5-day courses for anyone interested in owning and flying birds of prey, again on an individual basis. We also have 1/2 and full day individual activities & run falconry courses.

 

In addition, we also have 3-star self-catering guest accommodation that is available for all visitors to the area. There are 5 self-contained accommodation units, sleeping 4 people and 1 house with 1 double bedroom & 2 single rooms. All our units have a double bed, sofa bed, colour TV, microwave, fridge and are central heated, breakfast is available in our tearoom. The cost of the accommodation units is £40 per room per night and the house is £50 per night. Linen is provided. Disabled access. Children welcome. Non-smoking. Credit cards accepted. There is also a small basic campsite, with access to toilets & water, for a charge of £5 per night. See our website for details.

Price
: 2 Luxury Units £50.00 per night. 5 Standard Units £40.00 per night.
1 Cottage £60.00 per night.
Rooms
: 7 Accommodation Units
Accommodation Type: Accommodation Units / House

WOOD GREEN ANIMAL SHELTER

London Road, Godmanchester, Cambs. PE29 2NH
Contact: Officer for Tourism
Tel: 08701 90 40 90     Fax: 01480 832817
Web: www.woodgreen.org.uk

 


Provides Shelter and care for up to 6,000 domestic animals every year. Some larger breeds such as llamas and deer are permanent residents.

The Shelter is open from 10am until 4pm every day except Christmas and Boxing Day.

 


The Shelter enjoys easy access from the A1, A14 and M11. Visitors can enjoy lunch or afternoon tea in the restaurant/coffee shop and purchase gifts and pet supplies in our site shop.

The Shelter is home to many public events at weekends including craft/collectors fairs, garden shows and German beer festivals.

Admission to the Shelter: Free, coach parties welcome by appointment.
Registered Charity Number: 298348


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Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve

Lode Lane, Wicken, Ely, CB7 5XP
Tel: 01353 720274    Fax: 01353 724700
E-mail: wickenfen@nationaltrust.org.uk


Britain’s oldest nature reserve.

A unique fragment of the wilderness that once covered East Anglia, the Fen is a haven for birds, plants, insects and mammals alike.

It can be explored by the traditional wide droves and lush green paths, including a boardwalk nature trail, giving access to several hides.

 

Wicken Fen Ely Photo © Stephen_McKay
Wicken Fen - Photo: Stephen McKay CCL


The William Thorpe Visitor Centre provides a range of facilities and information about this fascinating place, which has now embarked on an ambitious expansion plan for the next 100 years.


Hinchingbrooke Country Park

Brampton Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 6DB
Tel: 01480 451568
Web: www.huntsleisure.org

156 acre Country Park near Huntingdon. Free access to woods, lakes and meadows. Disabled access to visitor centre, toilets, hardened paths. Tactile map available, fishing platforms and wildlife garden. Wheelchairs and self-drive vehicle available. Watersports available to people of all abilities.


Linton Zoo

Hadstock Rd, Linton, Cambridge, CB1 6NT
Tel: 01223 891308
E-mail: enquiries@lintonzoo.co.uk

There is now a large collection of wildlife at Linton ranging from Mexican Red-Kneed tarantulas, axolotis and snakes through giant tortoises, hornbills, toucans, parrots, owls and pheasants to beautiful snow leopards, magnificent Sumatran tigers, Grevy's zebra and Brazilian tapir. Each year new species are brought in, many of them being part of an International captive breeding programme, so the collection is constantly on the increase. Linton Zoo is noted for its beautiful gardens. Thousands of bedding plants are put in every year and there are some unusual trees and shrubs too. Look out for the fan palms and Tasmanian giant tree ferns planted in the aviaries and shrubberies. The Chinese trumpet vine (or Campsis) which grows over the patio area of the cafeteria is an eye-catcher - from Mid August it is covered in 3" trumpet-shaped flowers which are salmon-red in colour. During the summer thousands of butterflies visit the gardens and breed on the wild plants which are left especially for them.


Ouse Washes Nature Reserve (RSPB)

Welches Dam Manea, March, Cambridgeshire, PE15 0NF
Tel: 01354 680212
Web: www.rspb.org.uk

The Ouse Washes is an excellent introduction to Fenland wildlife. In the winter, the reserve attracts thousands of ducks and swans; and redshanks, lapwings and snipe breed in the summer. Walking behind the banks avoids putting the wildfowl to flight. There are wildfowling activities from adjacent private fields from 1 September to 31 January, especially on Saturdays. Sunday is a non-shooting day.


Welney Wildfowl Reserve

Tel: 01353 860711 (The Warden) for information and a leaflet.
E-mail: info.welney@wwt.org.uk
Web: www.wwt.org.uk

850 acre wildfowl reserve including nature trail and information centre. Toilet facilities for people with disabilities and access for wheelchair users to main observatory. Entrance fee.


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