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# The Travellers Rest

> Human version: http://ssr-app-zpimxgrglq-uc.a.run.app/listings/campgrounds/travellers-rest-cambridge-cambridgeshire

We are a family friendly, family run new campsite and would love the support of any new campers who are visiting the area\. We have a great bus service at the gate of the campsite running everyday except Sundays\. However, there is also Park and Ride near by\. So no need for driving while visiting\.We also have great pubs about two miles away, The Bridge which is near the river and The White Horse\. The Bell on the green in Waterbeach village serves good meals\. If you are traveling to or from the Norfolk or Suffolk coast, we are only three minutes away from major motorways\. So a good step over, if you like fishing, we have good lakes nearby\.Easy place to stay if you have appointments at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, good to get on the bus route\. If you are having a long day away, local Takeaways are delivered to the campsite\.The CampsiteThis well\-maintained site has 40 pitches, all with electric hook\-ups\.Its proximity to Cambridge makes it an ideal location to explore the historic City and surrounding cities of Ely and many more towns and villages and museums to visit\.Open April to September – Caravans, Motorhomes, RVs and Tents all welcome\.FacilitiesThere is a brand new shower block\. Electric hook\-up on all pitches\. We have grass and hard standing pitches\. And also there is a veg preparation and washing up facility and children’s soft public play area near by\.OUT & ABOUTCambridge: \(7\.5 miles\)Cambridge and the surrounding area hold an unrivalled reputation for being a centre of excellence both in learning and ambience\. Now its famous Colleges are home to over 17,000 students – Kings College Chapel is a familiar image all over the world\. Cambridge’s heritage also includes an outstanding record of scientific and artistic achievements – Newton, Darwin, Wordsworth, Milton, Ian McKellan, John Cleese, Emma Thompson and Zadie Smith were all educated here\.For a relatively small city, there are many things to do in Cambridge\. It is rich in museums, ancient churches and historical tradition\. No visit to Cambridge would be complete without seeing the Fitzwilliam Museum, with its outstanding picture collection, or the Round Church, one of only 4 round churches in Britain\. And the University College Gardens are one of the great secret delights of the city – Clare’s, Emmanuel’s and Newnham’s are particularly spectacular\. Also have agreat family dayout punting onthe River Cam\.Ely: \(7\.5 miles\)The historic city of Ely, full of charm and beauty and home to one of the most magnificent cathedrals in England and Oliver Cromwell’s House\.Nestled in the Fen countryside, this small city in East Cambridgeshire is your ideal day visit or short break location\. Whether it is a tranquil, peaceful retreat you are looking for or an inspiring, invigorating visit then the bustling city of Ely surrounded by dramatic countryside has it all\.Ely has the major tourist locations of Cambridge and Newmarket on its doorstep\. Not forgetting of course the numerous small villages and towns in between that each have their own individual characteristics to offer\. Therefore, Ely makes for an ideal base for exploring the area\.Newmarket: \(17 miles\)A market town in the English county of Suffolk\. It is generally considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred horse racing\. It is the largest racehorse training centre in Britain, and home to most major British horseracing institutions\. Nine of the UK’s 32 Group 1 flat races are held at Newmarket, the same number as at Ascot Racecourse\. It has two racetracks, The Rowley Mile and The July Course\.Duxford: \(21 miles\)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: \(11 miles\)The American Cemetry\.The National Trust:Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill \(11\.3 miles\) – Glorious Jacobean\-style house with an eclectic collection, within outstanding gardens with a working watermill\. Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve \(7\.8 miles\) – The National Trust’s oldest nature reserve, and England’s most famous fen\. Wimpole Estate \(19\.5 miles\) – Magnificent country house, part of the grandest working estate in Cambridgeshire — also includes Home Farm\.English Heritage:Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum \(1 mile\) – Denny Abbey has a unique and fascinating history still traceable in the building and interpreted for visitors by graphic panels\. Duxford Chapel \(16 miles\) – A modest but complete and attractive 14th century chantry chapel, perhaps originally a hospital\. Isleham Priory Church \(15 miles\) – Isleham Priory Church is the best example in England of a small Norman Benedictine priory church, surviving in a surprisingly unaltered state despite later conversion into a barn\.Eating OutThere are many traditional English country pubs and restaurants in surrounding villages if you fancy a lunch or evening out or just for a relaxing drink after a long day seeing all the sites nearby\.WalksThere are nice long walks to enjoy along by the campsite by yourself or take your pets with you\.St Neots: \(24 miles\)Explore the history of St Neots on foot and take either a guided or a self\-guided tour of the town\. Alternatively, visit the town’s Museum\. Housed in the former magistrates’ court/police station it tells the story of St Neots from prehistoric times to the present day\.Paxton Pits Nature Reserve at Little Paxton, St Neots, comprises 75 hectares of gravel pits, meadows, scrub and woodland next to the River Great Ouse\. There is a wealth of wildlife to enjoy all year round, and a network of marked paths\. During May there are large numbers of Nightingales and many species of orchid can be found in the meadows\.St\. Ives: \(16 miles\)An historic market town on the Great Ouse river famous for it’s 15th Century river\-bridge and chapel\.Peterborough: \(33 miles\)The modern\-day city of Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, hides a wealth of history just waiting to be uncovered\. Visit Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre where archaeologists found the oldest wheel in Britain\. Then fast forward a few centuries to discover the “new” 12th century cathedral with the largest surviving example of a painted wooden ceiling from the Middle Ages\.Peterborough Museum is the city’s most haunted building – you can join in a ghost tour if you dare\! They also have one of the best collections of marine monsters in the world\. Why not take a trip on one of the steam engines at Nene Valley Railway and feel yourself transported to a bygone age\. But do not forget our natural pleasures – green open spaces, lakes and riverside or take to two wheels and make most of the Green Wheel cycle network\.

## Key facts

- Coordinates: 52.2055314, 0.1186637
- Phone: \+441223860274

## Address

Ely Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB25 9PH

## Amenities

- Farm
- Fishing
- Forest
- Playground
- River
- Riverside
- Tent
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- Valley

## Structured data (schema.org)

Also available as raw JSON: http://ssr-app-zpimxgrglq-uc.a.run.app/listings/campgrounds/travellers-rest-cambridge-cambridgeshire.json

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