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. Hamilton Hotel (Cambridge/Hotels in Cambridge)
Hamilton Hotel is an independent hotel situated approximately one mile from the city centre. It provides an ideal base for the business traveller the overseas visitor and those looking for a short break in Cambridge.
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2. Holiday Inn Garden Court (Sandy/Hotels in Sandy)
The Holiday Inn Garden Court A1 Sandy Bedford offers the Holiday Inn trademarks of quality accomodation and value for money whilst providing essential services and facilities combined with a distinctive regional personality and ambiance. .
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3. Hotel Felix (Cambridge/Hotels in Cambridge)
Hotel Felix is unlike any other property in Cambridge. The main building dates back to 1852 and whilst many of the orgininal Victorian features have been restored the hotel is contemporary in style. All of the 52 bedrooms have an opulen...
4. Huntingdon Marriott (Huntingdon/Hotels in Huntingdon)
This luxury hotel is on the outskirts of Huntingdon and located perfectly for exploring Cambridgeshire. Built in 1998 the hotel is fully air conditioned and luxuriously decorated. The menu in Brooke's Restaurant includes a wide range of a la cart...