Cambridge - You’ll need more than a day to take in all the sights of the famous University City, whether it’s the King’s College Chapel,
the Bridge of Sighs, Grantchester, touring the back of the colleges in a punt on the river or a hundred and one other interesting
sights from the museums to the Botanical Gardens, not to mention the shopping malls for the ladies.
Huntingdon - Once the home of Oliver
Cromwell and Samuel Pepys. There is a National Hunt Race course at Brampton.
Ely - A beautiful City with it’s famous Cathedral ( floodlit
at night ), surrounding tea rooms and quaint market ( twice a week ). A visit to the Cromwell Museum.
St. Ives - An historic market
town on the Great Ouse river famous for it’s 15th century river-bridge and chapel.
Hilton - A charming little village with a fascinating
17th century turf maze.
Duxford - The Imperial War Museum’s magnificent collection of aircraft, including Britain’s first Concorde.
There are regular flying days and exhibitions of military vehicles.
Madingley - The American Cemetry.
Newmarket - A busy little town
with nice shopping and cheap parking, not to mention the home of Flat Racing and Horse Museum with afternoon and evening meetings
at numerous times of the year – some with entertainment.