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. Days Inn Haverhill (Cambridge/Hotels in Cambridge)
The Opening of this brand new hotel has been delayed due to recent storm damage to the roof. At the present time we anticipate re opening on 2 April 2007. The Days Inn offers style and comfort where it matters. All of the rooms are designed...
2. De Vere University Arms Hotel (Cambridge/Hotels in Cambridge)
Situated in the heart of Cambridge the University Arms with its illustrious history offers a combination of expansive elegance associated with the Victorian era and an attention to detail demanded by today's most discerning guest. Facilities for...
3. Duxford Lodge Hotel (Cambridge/Hotels in Cambridge)
Set in an acre of beautiful gardens in a picturesque village Duxford Lodge Hotel is only 2 minutes away from Junction 10 of the M11 and the world famous Imperial War Museum. Cambridge Newmarket and Stansted Airport are only 20 minutes dri...