Most of the Cambridgeshire Fenland is alluvial fenland, rising to the low, chalky East Anglian Hills in the south, with the Gogmagog Hills near Cambridge the most conspicuous feature. The main rivers are the Ouse, with its tributaries, and the Nene.
1. The Blue Cow Bed&Breakfast (St Ives/Hotels in St Ives)
The Blue Cow Bed Breakfast offers a touch of luxury in an old converted stables. The accommodation comprises one double bedroom a spacious lounge with two sofas television and DVD a fully equipped kitchen breakfast room and shower room. The fri...
3. The George Hotel & Brasserie (Buckden/Hotels in Buckden)
The George offers a selection of 12 beautifully designed bedrooms all individually characterised after their namesake of a famous George. All our rooms are en suite and equipped with facilities expected by today's traveller. The bustling ground ...
4. The Red Lion (Ely/Hotels in Ely)
A 16th century Inn in the centre of Stretham conservation area of A10. All letting rooms are En Suite. Centrally situated for touring the fenlands. Includes garden conservatory restaurant.
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5. The Rosery Hotel (Newmarket/Hotels in Newmarket)
The hotel was originally a Manor house and was converted around around 50 years ago. We have a conservatory restaurant Large bar lounge area Meeting rooms with facilities patio area and a large traditional English garden. All rooms a...
7. The White Hart Hotel (Newmarket/Hotels in Newmarket)
We are a small hotel with 18 letting rooms. The hotel is the perfect place to stay on race days as we are ideally situated in Newmarket. Having a large open plan bar for both residents and public our hotel is an ideal meeting point for thos...
8. The White Lion (Wisbech/Hotels in Wisbech)
Quiet and friendly hotel in the heart of the Fens surronded by countryside Wisbech is a busy little market town with the river running though the centre walking to the town centre is 2 mins Peckover House NT is 5 mins away. Kings Lynn and the c...