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Cambridgeshire Outdoor play Areas
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A punt is a square-ended boat which has a flat bottom with no keel and is usually propelled using a long pole. Punts were developed in Medieval times to provide stable craft which could be used...
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Ferry Meadows is the 200ha (500acre) Country Park at the heart of Nene Park. Its lakes, meadows, woodlands and riverside make it a favourite destination for many visitors throughout the year.
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On the gentle Gog Magog Hills just south of Cambridge, Wandlebury is a welcome retreat for walkers and nature lovers. With 110 acres (40 ha) of beautiful woods and chalk...
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Central park has won the prestigious Green Flag award. Facilities at central park include: a paddling pool sunken garden sensory garden ...
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The train offers seating for 60 passengers, so we can carry you and all your friends, for a pleasant journey across the park. Why not make a return trip, it looks...
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The NVR is more than just a train ride. It offers many different types of visitor experiences to make your day even more exciting and enjoyable. On many weekends of the summer you will find a...
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These two small paddling pools can be found in the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall. The water shelves gently to a maximum depth of 0.4 metres, and the pools are fenced in for safety. Opening times...
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On our site you can discover the history of the manor and find out about prebends; you can learn about our recreated medieval gardens and see some photographs of both the manor and the gardens. You...
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The Botanic Garden is situated less than a mile to the south of the City centre and only five minutes walk from the railway station. This tranquil 40 acre (16 hectares) garden offers year round...
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