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Cambridgeshire

Discover distinctive fenland landscapes, grand houses, lush farmland and a myriad of waterways, cycle paths and wildlife. There's plenty of choice in Cambridgeshire, if you live in or are visiting East Anglia.

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Top places to visit in Cambridgeshire

Daffodils dappled in sunlight next to a red brick wall
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Wimpole Estate 

Today Wimpole is still a working estate, guided by the seasons, with an impressive mansion, parkland, gardens and Home Farm to explore.

Royston, Cambridgeshire

Fully open today
Two cherry blossom trees in the Rose Garden at Anglesey Abbey. The flag is flying on the house behind the trees.
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Anglesey Abbey 

A passion for tradition and impressing guests, inspired one man to transform a run-down country house and desolate landscape into the masterpiece you see today.

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Fully open today
The sun rising behind a windmill stood in a green meadow
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Wicken Fen 

The National Trust's oldest nature reserve, England's most famous fen and one of Europe’s most important wetlands supporting over 9000 species

Ely, Cambridgeshire

Fully open today
18th-century watermill at Houghton Mill, Cambridgeshire in spring
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Houghton Mill 

Book onto a tour to follow the amazing survival story of this 18th century watermill, which still continues the tradition of milling onsite.

near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

Fully open today
View of the house from the south brink at Peckover House, Cambridgeshire
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Peckover House and Garden 

Peckover is a hidden oasis in the heart of Wisbech. Book a tour to step inside the Georgian townhouse or wander around the two acre Walled Garden.

Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

Fully open today

Top spots for blossom

Discover some of the best places to see blossom in Cambridgeshire

Looking up to clusters of large, open, white blossom with blue sky behind
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Explore the gardens at Anglesey Abbey 

Find out more about Anglesey Abbey’s glorious gardens, from the seasonal highlights to the history and design behind them.

Large, open, pink cherry blossoms hang in the sun below red-green leaves
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Visiting Wimpole Garden 

Discover Wimpole’s gardens and visit the Parterre, walk through the Pleasure Grounds meandering your way to the Walled Garden, with herbaceous borders and fruit trees.

White, cream and pink Espalier pear blossom captured in early spring at Peckover House and Gardens
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The gardens at Peckover 

Tucked away behind a Georgian mansion sits a beautiful Victorian garden. Reflecting the family's love of travelling, horticulture and gardening, this hidden gem is full of surprises.

Get ready for Easter in Cambridgeshire

Plan a family friendly day out this spring with Easter trails at these places near you.

Two girls wearing bunny ears walking among the daffodils on an Easter Trail
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Easter adventures at Anglesey Abbey 

Make your way along the Easter trail and find sheep-themed activities for the whole family. How far can you throw the farmer’s welly boot, and can you carry your sheep to safety through the mini obstacle course?

Family enjoying an easter egg trail in the garden at Wimpole Estate, Cambridgeshire
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Easter adventures at Wimpole Estate 

Set against the backdrop of the historic mansion house enjoy fun easter activities including; hop like a bunny, carrot corn throw, and wibble wobble like a lamb.

Image of a child wearing wellington boots, kneeling on grass, completing their Easter trail sheet
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Easter adventures at Wicken Fen 

There’s lots for families to get involved in at Wicken Fen, with an Easter Egg hunt, ranger walks, mixed media moths family craft workshop, pond dipping and a lino printing workshop.

Girl looking at activity sheet on the Easter trail at Tyntesfield, Somerset
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Easter adventures at Peckover House and Garden 

This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventures at Peckover House on an Easter trail.

Top spring walks in Cambridgeshire

Escape into nature for some fresh air and a walk. Here's our top walks around the county.

Lode Mill, Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire
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Beyond Anglesey Abbey walk 

A 4.6-mile family friendly walk along footpaths among the flat, Cambridgeshire fenland landscapes taking in waterways, Lode Mill and the villages of Stow-cum-Quy and Lode.

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DistanceMiles: 4.6 (km: 7.36)
Visitors crossing Norman's Bridge at Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve, Cambridgeshire
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Four Lodes Trail at Wicken Fen 

Explore part of Wicken Fen following the four Lodes on a trail is a great walk for catching a glimpse of grazing herds including Konik ponies and Highland cattle. Stop off at one of the hides to look for bittern, waterfowl and marsh harriers. It's the perfect walk for all the family to enjoy this season.

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DistanceMiles: 4.0 (km: 6.4)
Visitors walking in the grounds of Wimpole Estate, Cambridgeshire

More walks to try in Cambridgeshire 

There are lots of things to discover on a walk in Cambridgeshire, including Anglesey Abbey’s iconic tree avenues, Wicken Fen’s winding reedbed routes, and paths through the two-acre Victorian garden at Peckover House.

What's on in Cambridgeshire

A funky golden painted Shaun the Sheep sculpture stands on a winding garden path.

Events coming up in Cambridgeshire 

Find out about upcoming events at National Trust places in Cambridgeshire.

Dog-friendly places

An image of a small black and tan dog on a lead next to its owner who is wearing a pair of navy blue wellies with small dogs printed on them
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Visiting Wimpole Estate with your dog 

Why not bring your dog for a walk around Wimpole’s parkland? We just ask you take care around livestock. Then rest awhile on the terrace of the Old Rectory Restaurant.

Dog walkers at Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve in Cambridgeshire
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Visiting Wicken Fen with your dog 

Dogs are welcome on the wider nature reserve at Wicken Fen. Where there are miles of paths to explore around Baker's, Adventurers' and Burwell Fens and beyond.

A dog enjoying a winter walk in the grounds at Trelissick, Cornwall
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Visiting Houghton Mill with your dog 

Houghton Mill makes for a great starting point for dog-friendly walks that cross water meadows, the Ouse Valley and onto the market town of St Ives and Hemingfords villages.

near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

Fully open today

Latest news and projects

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'Adopt a Plot' at Wicken Fen set to help restore nature 

Adopt a Plot at Wicken Fen set to help restore nature

A group of staff and volunteers watch on as the gardeners prepare to plant a tree in the hole dug in the ground.
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New tree planting at Anglesey Abbey 

A Black Walnut tree, Mongolian Lime tree and a Bee tree have all been planted on the Arboretum, where the much-loved Sycamore once stood.

Solar panels at Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire
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Wimpole Estate leads ambition to be carbon net zero by 2030 

Wimpole Estate has reduced its net carbon emissions by 69% in four years, enough to heat and power 204 homes. The largest solar panel installation in the National Trust saves 50 tonnes of CO2e per year and generates 67% of the estate’s electricity. Land management is capturing around 1,250 tonnes of CO2e per year, supported by the largest tree planting project in the National Trust to date.

His Royal Highness is greeted by members of staff who are lined up close to the front steps of Peckover House
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester visits Peckover 

His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester, visits Peckover House & Garden to find out about the National Trust's outreach work with community groups in Wisbech.

An adult and a juvenile crane flying one behind the other with long wings outstretched
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Wicken Fen fledges first crane chick 

In it's 125th anniversary year, the National Trust's oldest nature reserve fledges its first crane chick in over 400 years.

Deep Listening Walk on Wicken Fen
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Listen to the Voices of the Fen 

A new 18-month creative project, led by internationally renowned artist Kathy Hinde, called ‘Listen to the Voices of the Fen’, will reveal hidden sound-worlds and often un-noticed voices of wildlife that call Wicken Fen home, offering a new perspective on the National Trust’s oldest nature reserve.

Participants arrive at the Reed Barn, Peckover House and Garden for the Damsons group.
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The Damsons group at Peckover 

Since opening in July 2022, Damsons, a community group for people living with dementia and their loved ones, at Peckover House and Garden, has transformed the lives of its members.

Get involved

Conservation volunteer looking at the collection at Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire

Volunteering in Cambridgeshire 

Making new friends, working in amazing places, and knowing that you're helping a cause you care about – just three great reasons to volunteer with us in Cambridgeshire.

Garden volunteers helping to weed the Walled Garden at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
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Supporter groups in Cambridgeshire 

The Cambridge National Trust Volunteers group come together to help support their local properties. Find out more about what they do and how to join.

Places to stay

The exterior of Coach House Loft and Peckover Stable Lodge, Cambridgeshire

Coach House Loft 

A converted coach house surrounded by parkland, with a key to Peckover's Garden.

The brick exterior of Wainman House, nr Peckover House, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

Wainman House 

A gorgeous Georgian house with stylish interiors and a private terraced garden in the small town of Wisbech.

Visiting National Trust places in Cambridgeshire without a car

Burwell Lode footbridge at sunset with bikes and visitors in shot, at Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire
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Sustainable travel in Cambridgeshire 

There are a number of sustainable options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Cambridgeshire, whether you’re looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your visit.

Upcoming events

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Blossom 

Wimpole Estate, Royston, Cambridgeshire

Unwind and escape at Wimpole Estate

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28 Mar to 1 Jun 2025
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09:00 to 16:00
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Shaun the Sheep at Anglesey Abbey 

Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Come and find twelve super-sized Shaun the Sheep sculptures around the gardens at Anglesey Abbey this spring.

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28 Mar to 27 Apr 2025
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09:30 to 17:00
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Mac n cheese in the Orchard 

Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Enjoy some macaroni and cheese in the Orchard while the Shaun the Sheep trail is at Anglesey Abbey.

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28 Mar to 27 Apr 2025
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10:00 to 15:00
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Daffodils: The Specialist Tour 

Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Join one of our knowledgeable garden guides to find out more about the exciting collection of daffodils here at Anglesey Abbey.

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28 Mar to 17 Apr 2025
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11:00 to 12:00
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Women Artists and Designers object trail 

Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Embark on a brand-new trail in the House and gardens and pick up a copy of the book in the shop.

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28 Mar to 1 Jun 2025
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11:00 to 16:00
+ 65 other dates or times
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Pig feeding at Home Farm 

Wimpole Estate, Royston, Cambridgeshire

An experience not to be missed on your visit to Wimpole Estate, the Home Farm pig feeding takes place twice daily.

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28 Mar to 1 Jul 2025
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11:15 to 11:30
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Guided garden walks 

Wimpole Estate, Royston, Cambridgeshire

Discover Wimpole's historic gardens.

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28 Mar to 31 Oct 2025
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11:30 to 12:30
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parkrun 

Wimpole Estate, Royston, Cambridgeshire

A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!

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29 Mar to 27 Dec 2025
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09:00 to 11:00
+ 39 other dates or times
A family in the garden in spring surrounded by daffodils at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire

Where will you visit next?

Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.