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Outside the city limits, there are some fantastic places to enjoy just a short drive or train ride away. Visit the market town of Ely for its magnificent cathedral; Newmarket races is odds-on for an exciting day out; or head for one of the region's majestic stately homes such as Audley End or Wimpole Hall.

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Anglesey Abbey Gardens & Lode Mill A restored 16th century house, set in 98 acres of glorious landscaped gardens.
Audley End House & Gardens An elegant Jacobean mansion set in parkland designed by 'Capability' Brown.

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Audley End Miniature Railway Enjoy the 1.5 mile ride through estate woodland on the Audley End miniature railway.
Contact the attraction direct for details of running days during 2008.

Banham Zoo Award winning zoo of which will appeal to the whole family.
Bassingbourn Barracks Dry ski slope.
Bassingbourn Control Tower Museum The museum is housed in the original airfield control tower, on what was one of the most famous bomber bases of WWII.
OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Blacked-Out Britain War Museum The museum displays items of everyday life from the Second World War.
Bodyflight Bedford Learn to Fly at the World's Largest Skydiving Wind Tunnel
Bourn Mill This is the only mill in Britain of a medieval design, it was rebuilt in the 18th and 19th century. Visits by appointment only.
Burghley House & Park This fine example of late Elizabethan architecture is set in parkland landscaped by 'Capability' Brown.
Burwell Museum On display are artefacts from the last 100 years associated with this part of Cambridgeshire.
Bury St Edmunds Situated in the tranquil county of Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds has much to offer the visitor; take a stroll through its beautiful abbey gardens, enjoy a tour of its brewery, or visit its magnificent cathedral. The town is home to the smallest pub in the country, & its Theatre Royal is one of Britain’s few surviving Georgian playhouses.
Byron's Pool Local Nature Reserve Byron's Pool is named after the poet Lord Byron (Trinity College) who would swim at the weir pool. The reserve offers picturesque circular walks next to the river cam.
Cambridge American Military Cemetery The Cemetery commemorates American service men & women who lost their lives in WWII.
Cambridge Galleries We are Open 10 - 5 Monday to Saturday and also all Sundays in July.
Contemporary art gallery showing paintings, sculpture, glassworks,
photography and ceramics.
Cambridge Galleries features new and emerging artists in a welcoming and
comfortable exhibition space.
Regular workshops and demonstrations.

Cambridge Gliding Club Book a trial lesson at one of the leading clubs in the country.
Cambridge Golf Club An exciting 18 hole golf course, complete with all weather driving range. Non members may play at anytime.
Cambridgeshire Moat House Hotel Golf Course Enjoy a round on this 18 hole championship golf course, situated in undulating parkland.
Cheeky Monkeys Play Barn Exciting new indoor & outdoor play centre for children upto 10 years of age.
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