Cambridge is a wonderful city and there is always lots to do locally. If you are coming just for the match or for a break, there’s more to Cambridge than just the University. It’s the perfect place for culture, adventure and family fun.
Explore the beautiful surroundings of Granchester or visit the aircraft at IWM Duxford. Walk along the river at the back of colleges or visit the Football Statue on Parkers Piece which is situated about 20 mins away from the Abbey Stadium.
There’s always something new to experience with our latest events, festivals and activities in Cambridge and beyond.
Don't forget to you can always go further by visiting Ely or Newmarket or St Ives
Cambridge looks forward to welcoming you. Find out more by clicking here
Less than fifteen minutes from the Cledara Abbey Stadium are two large shopping parks on Newmarket Road and Coldhams Lane
The Cambridge Museum of Technology is about a 10 min walk from the ground - see www.museumoftechnology.com/visit for details
The Centre for Computing History is much more than a museum. Based in Cambridge, it hosts hands-on exhibitions, educational workshops and a wide range of activities and events. Most importantly, it makes the history of computing relevant and fun for all ages
The Centre for Computing History
The Muller Building
Rene Court
Coldhams Road
Cambridge
CB1 3EW
Walking to the museum is about 15 minute from the Cledara Abbey Stadium across the common. See www.computinghistory.org.uk/ for more information about the museum
Punting on the Cam
There are various punt operators on the river. Guides will punt you through the stunning College Backs, and entertain you with Cambridge’s inspiring history as you discover the secrets of the city. While soaking up the atmosphere of the exclusive riverside Colleges, admire sublime bridges, glimpse prestigious private gardens and get a sample of some of the local wildlife – predominantly ducks and swans!
Or you can try your own hand at punting by hiring a punt yourself
Visiting the University
Find out more about the colleges and what is happening at them by following the link
www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/visiting-the-university
There are cash points at Tesco's in Newmarket Road
If you are looking for somewhere to go for something to eat - You will also find on Newmarket Road is also a McDonald's, Pizza House, Tesco's and the Wrestlers a highly recommended Thai Restaurant
The Abbey Lounge is located at the front of the Ground, non members and away supporters welcome £2 entrance fee
THE ABBEY LOUNGE IS INDEPENDENT OF THE CLUB and may be unavailable for non members and away supporters on some match days. Please check first before visiting. Their contact details are click here
You can find out more about the history of Cambridge United by going to the 100yearsofcoconuts website, navigating through the stories, videos and history click here to find out more
Dave Matthews-Jones Supporter Liaison Officer can be contacted or followed via
facebook www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub/
twitter SLO@CambridgeUTD (@SLOCamUTD) / Twitter
email [email protected]
Explore the beautiful surroundings of Granchester or visit the aircraft at IWM Duxford. Walk along the river at the back of colleges or visit the Football Statue on Parkers Piece which is situated about 20 mins away from the Abbey Stadium.
There’s always something new to experience with our latest events, festivals and activities in Cambridge and beyond.
Don't forget to you can always go further by visiting Ely or Newmarket or St Ives
Cambridge looks forward to welcoming you. Find out more by clicking here
Less than fifteen minutes from the Cledara Abbey Stadium are two large shopping parks on Newmarket Road and Coldhams Lane
The Cambridge Museum of Technology is about a 10 min walk from the ground - see www.museumoftechnology.com/visit for details
The Centre for Computing History is much more than a museum. Based in Cambridge, it hosts hands-on exhibitions, educational workshops and a wide range of activities and events. Most importantly, it makes the history of computing relevant and fun for all ages
The Centre for Computing History
The Muller Building
Rene Court
Coldhams Road
Cambridge
CB1 3EW
Walking to the museum is about 15 minute from the Cledara Abbey Stadium across the common. See www.computinghistory.org.uk/ for more information about the museum
Punting on the Cam
There are various punt operators on the river. Guides will punt you through the stunning College Backs, and entertain you with Cambridge’s inspiring history as you discover the secrets of the city. While soaking up the atmosphere of the exclusive riverside Colleges, admire sublime bridges, glimpse prestigious private gardens and get a sample of some of the local wildlife – predominantly ducks and swans!
Or you can try your own hand at punting by hiring a punt yourself
Visiting the University
Find out more about the colleges and what is happening at them by following the link
www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/visiting-the-university
There are cash points at Tesco's in Newmarket Road
If you are looking for somewhere to go for something to eat - You will also find on Newmarket Road is also a McDonald's, Pizza House, Tesco's and the Wrestlers a highly recommended Thai Restaurant
The Abbey Lounge is located at the front of the Ground, non members and away supporters welcome £2 entrance fee
THE ABBEY LOUNGE IS INDEPENDENT OF THE CLUB and may be unavailable for non members and away supporters on some match days. Please check first before visiting. Their contact details are click here
You can find out more about the history of Cambridge United by going to the 100yearsofcoconuts website, navigating through the stories, videos and history click here to find out more
Dave Matthews-Jones Supporter Liaison Officer can be contacted or followed via
facebook www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub/
twitter SLO@CambridgeUTD (@SLOCamUTD) / Twitter
email [email protected]