Cambridgeshire is a county steeped in history, scenic waterways, and timeless charm — perfect for caravan holidays that combine relaxing rural escapes with cultural days out. Its flat, open landscapes make it easy to explore by bike or boat, especially in the Fenlands and along the River Cam, where you’ll find peaceful caravan sites tucked beside winding rivers and meadows.
At the heart of it all is Cambridge, a stunning city known for its iconic university, punting on the river, and grand architecture. But beyond the city, Cambridgeshire offers plenty to discover — from Ely’s soaring cathedral to quaint market towns like St Ives and Ramsey, and nature reserves rich with birdlife. Whether you're a couple in search of calm or a family ready for adventure, the county offers a gentle pace of life with no shortage of interesting detours.
With its mix of heritage, nature, and family-friendly attractions, Cambridgeshire makes a brilliant base for a caravan break in the East of England.
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most iconic sights in Cambridge.
An awe-inspiring cathedral known as the 'Ship of the Fens', with over 1,300 years of history.
One of the oldest nature reserves in the UK, perfect for spotting wildlife and enjoying waterside walks.
Europe’s largest air museum with historic aircraft, hangars, and immersive wartime exhibitions.
Fascinating fossils, rocks, and dinosaurs in the oldest of the University of Cambridge's museums.