Location

Cambridge is one of the most beautiful cities in Britain and is steeped in history and tradition. Renowned for its beautiful colleges and quaint back street shops it is a great place to visit. A summer punt on the river Cam would truly finalise a memorable experience.

Aylesbray Lodge is conveniently situated for easy access to the Railway station, Colleges and the City Centre. We are less than a mile from the City and only 1.5 miles from the heart of Historic City Centre. There is bus stop right outside with frequent stops, ideal for those not wishing to drive. There is a popular Park and Ride bus service just a few minutes away (Babraham), and for the more energetic a walk will take you past the beautiful Botanical Gardens into our historic City college area. Just a 3-minute walk away is the renowned Addenbrookes Hospital. For the golfers amongst you, the well known Gog Magog golf course is only a five minute drive, making Aylesbray Lodge a great place to stay for the many tournaments taking place throughout the year.

A short drive brings you to the fascinating Imperial War Museum at Duxford with Newmarket Racecourse a distance of only 10 miles away. We are ideally situated for access to the M11, A14 and the A10. For anyone wishing to catch a flight, Stanstead Airport is only half an hour away.

Cambridge has restaurants to suit all tastes and pockets and there are a number of varied eating places close to the guest house. A list can be provided upon request.

For an introduction to Cambridge, please see the About Britain web pages concerning this beautiful city.

There are many English Heritage and National Trust properties nearby including Audley End, Denny Abbey, Wicken Fen and Wimpole Hall and Farm. Other local attractions include the American Military Cemetery and the National Stud and Racecourse at Newmarket

How to get to us

By road

Cambridge is well served by local and national road networks. From London or Stansted Airport, the M11 provides the most direct route. From the north the A14 brings traffic from the A1(M) to the north of Cambridge. The west and east are served by the A14 running from near Birmingham to Felixstowe.

Click here for a map of Cambridge or here for a close up.

From M11 Northbound

From North or West (A14) Eastbound

From A14 Westbound

By train

Getting to and from London is straightforward. Direct trains to Liverpool Street and Kings Cross are frequent from Cambridge and take about 1 hour. It is also simple to get to and from Stansted Airport.

There are some direct trains from Manchester and Birmingham; these are cross country and can be slow. From the north, you will need to change at Peterborough and probably Ely.

To search for train times, visit the Railtrack web site and then click on "Timetables".


Aerial photograph