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What has Cambridge got to offer me?

(11 Posts)
Daman Sat 20-Oct-12 20:59:59

I'm spending a week on Retreat in Cambridge early November. So far away that I've never been before, and thought there might be something of interest

glassortwo Sat 20-Oct-12 21:11:18

I have only once visited Cambridge, but I spent my time walking around looking up and ended with a crick in my neck, enjoy your retreat

crimson Sat 20-Oct-12 21:51:06

Isn't it quite close to Newmarket wink; but no racing there in November sad.

NfkDumpling Sat 20-Oct-12 22:10:52

The colleges, although access will be restricted as term time, Fitzwilliam museum, walking by the Cam, walking tours. The centre is just a nice place to wander around or find a pleasant spot to watch the world go by. Wimpole Hall (National Trust), Ely and, of course, Newmarket and the National Stud museum and iin easy reach.

Grannylin Sat 20-Oct-12 22:12:02

If you love history, music, architecture Daman you will love Cambridge.Warning though- definitely nippy in November, take your thermals!Just had a thought-how far is Kings Lynn from Cambridge? you could meet the Grans smile

NfkDumpling Sat 20-Oct-12 22:12:02

I think you need more than one week.

annodomini Sat 20-Oct-12 22:31:28

What I loved most about the Fitzwilliam Museum was the collection of illuminated manuscripts. As I used to go to Cambridge often when I live in East Anglia I would park the car close by so that I had a good excuse to go in for a quick visit. There was also a collection of miniature carriage clocks which I must confess I coveted. Apart from that it's a lovely town to wander round and enjoy the architecture. The botanic garden is good too, but perhaps better in the spring and summer.

numberplease Sat 20-Oct-12 22:56:41

Kings College chapel is beautiful.

grrrranny Sun 21-Oct-12 10:20:29

It's a good place for people watching as well - lots of tourists obviously but it can get very busy and November could be a bit Christmas shoppingy which wouldn't sit well with your retreat. It's kind of fun trying to work out who is a student or don or whatever and who is merely trying to look like that. And watch out for the cyclists - one false move and you'll be knocked over! Lively though.

Maniac Sun 21-Oct-12 19:25:53

Evensong in Kings College chapel is an uplifting experience even if you're
not a Christian.
You could walk to Granchester -and have tea!
Don't forget to take your bike -or borrow one.-preferred mode of transport.
Lived in Cambridge for 2 years in early 60s. Even rode my bike to antenatal check-up two weeks before DD2 was born.

granjura Sun 21-Oct-12 19:31:20

So many good suggestions already - there is also a botanical garden opposite the Fitzwilliam - not the best season perhaps, but worth a visit in any season. Go to the Round Church too and ask them to put on the history of Cambridge video for you, and of course, do visit a few of the colleges. If you decide to go on a punt, make sure your organise a group and be prepared to haggle - I always do and get the rate down a lot. Enjoy- I love Cambridge. If you have time, how about a visit to Ely Cathedral too?