Discover the best top things to do in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom including Camboats, Skylark Studios, Haddenham Galleries, Ted Coney's Family Portraits, Fudge Kitchen, Houghton Mill (National Trust), Kettle's Yard, All Saints Garden Art and Craft Market, Cath Kidston Factory Shop, Waterside Antiques.
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5.0 based on 59 reviews
Narrowboat and Eco Electric river trips on the River Cam in Cambridge. 45 minute and 1.5 hour Public Hop-on tours and Private Bespoke bookings from one hour to a whole day. Full up to date details of routes, times and availability at camboats website.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Skylark Studios is set in the beautiful Fenland Countryside between Tydd Gote & Tydd St Giles.Opened in 1993 by artist/printmaker Louise Stebbing, Skylark has grown into a well known Gallery and Studio.Now Open twice a year for two exciting exhibitions and other times by appointment.Art classes run throughout the year - regular classes in drawing and painting and specialist printmaking courses.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
We recently visited the Haddenham Galleries to attend a glass fusion workshop. The workshop was really good fun, and we visited their tea room afterwards and had a cup of tea and a slice of cake. The staff in the gallery & tea room are very friendly and welcoming.
5.0 based on 231 reviews
We make fudge right in front of you in the shop! You can come in and watch, sample flavours for free and take our fudge home in lovely boxes.
We had a lovely morning making and sampling fudge after we were given a family ‘fudge making experience’ as a present. Lee and the boys in the shop were very friendly and keen for us to have a go creaming and loafing the salted caramel fudge. It was amazing to watch the whole process and join in with all the steps. It’s the children got involved and we were able to sample all the different flavours along the way. Would highly recommend!
4.5 based on 415 reviews
What a gem Houghton Mill is magical you can look round this working flour mill and the history is really great there is a shop to purchase goods and milled flour. Also the lovely tearoom sells fabulous homemade scones using the milled flour and they are delicious as are the homemade cakes and pastries. There is beautiful walks around the mill area which are displayed and easy to follow a great picnic area and car park
4.5 based on 342 reviews
Come to Kettle's Yard to enjoy art in an inspiring setting. Experience changing exhibitions in our new galleries and explore a wonderful collection of art in a historic house. And it is all free. The new Kettle's Yard opened in February 2018 with galleries, creative spaces for activities and a cafe and a shop. There are free, changing exhibitions to visit throughout the year, showing artists from around the world. We also have a variety of events for all ages, from workshops to music concerts. Visit our website to find out what's on. In the House you can enjoy paintings, drawings, sculpture, ceramics and textiles. Works of art are displayed alongside natural objects like shells, pebbles and plants to create a unique place that many enjoy for its tranquility and beauty. We offer lots of art activities for all ages. Many of these are free and drop in, with no need to book. Find out about all our upcoming events on our website.
A distinctive collection of 20th century art and a gallery exhibiting contemporary and modern art arranged in this modest private house - now part of the uni. Wonderful.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
This little craft market near Trinity college is just a lovely gem! Original handmade items, made by friendly traders, who are always smiling and happy to share with you their passion for crafting! Definitely a place I love to stroll around.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
Cath Kidston sells unique children's clothing and bedroom decor.
Spotted this whilst planning a trip to St Neots The missus, who is a big Cath Kidson fan absolutely loved it and spent quite a few bob there. She tells me all she bought were absolute bargains at the prices she paid. I got major brownie points and a couple of hours in the Pub for my thoughtfulness so a good result all round. The prices seemed a lot cheaper to me than their usual shops, but I am no expert on such matters. A minor suggestion to the Outlet. You have thoughtfully put a table and a couple of chairs in the foyer, but a pay coffee machine and your guest wifi code would be useful. I spent an hour sitting there and it would have been so much nicer with those couple of additions. No doubt we will be visiting there again when we are in the area!!
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Wonderful treasure trove of items from the past.I spent the best part of a day looking around reminiscing the past, looking at items from my childhood. Spread over 3-4 floors there was lots to see, I will have to go back to finish off. So next time I have a few hours to spare, I'm going back! I mean hours!!
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