Young Driver - Cambridge Park & Ride
Teenagers get the chance to start, steer, manoeuvre, reverse and park on a specifically designed road system.
View and BookLime Kiln Road, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 8NQ
View on mapOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
We are making improvements to the facilities block which requires it to be closed between Monday 20 January to Thursday 20 February 2025 inclusive. The site will remain open during the works, offering a non facility/service point only experience (with a 20% price discount to reflect this).
During this time, we will also be making improvements to the pitches opposite the facilities block, which may cause some disruption on site.
Should you wish to select a site with facilities during this time, the nearest alternative is:
Set in ancient quarry works and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), the Cambridge Cherry Hinton Club Campsite has been imaginatively landscaped to create the impression of being in the heart of the countryside while only a 25-minute bus journey to the city centre of beautiful Cambridge.
The campsite gives you easy access to guided walking tours of the nearby medieval colleges where you can enjoy the academic atmosphere that makes the city famous. Wander along or take a punt on the River Cam to see colleges like Corpus Christi, Magdalene and the Bridge of Sighs. A visit to King's College Chapel is a must. If you're feeling a little lazy, open bus tours let you take in the full charm of the city while you relax. For those who like to cycle, the Cambridge Cherry Hinton Club Campsite offers good cycling paths from the site into and around Cambridge. Just opposite the site, you can enjoy a lovely walk around the nature reserve and old chalk pits. If you're feeling peckish, it's only a short stroll to the nearest pub and if you need to stock up on supplies, a supermarket can be found a little further down the road.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01223 244088
Nearest alternative campsites: Ashridge Farm Club Campsite, Grafham Water Club Campsite and Fields End Water Caravan Park and Fishery.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
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Standard (electric & grass) |
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Offers available to Club members
Teenagers get the chance to start, steer, manoeuvre, reverse and park on a specifically designed road system.
View and BookAward-winning Narrowboat and Eco Solar-Electric Catamaran boat trips on the River Cam in Cambridge.
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View and BookExperience challenges, fun and adventure of driving a Land Rover off-road on an extensive and varied course.
View and BookPlease do not use sat nav due to other routes using very unsuitable roads, Cherry Hinton High St not suitable. From the North and East: Leave the A14 (junction 35). Take the A1303 (signposted Cambridge) then in 1 mile turn left (signposted Cherry Hinton). In 1 mile turn left to Addenbrookes go across a roundabout at Tesco and then turn right at the end of that road. Follow Addenbrookes until the traffic lights. Then turn left into Queen Ediths Way. In 150 metres turn left into Lime Kiln road. Site entrance is on the right. From the South and West: Leave the M11 at junction 9 onto A11 (signposted Newmarket) for 6 miles or from the A1M at junction 9, take the A505 past Royston, over the M11 onto A11 (signposted Newmarket) for 3 miles. Ignore Cherry Hinton signs at this point and turn left to Fulbourn. In 2 miles go through Fulbourn and over the mini roundabouts to Cambridge. In 1.5 miles turn left at the roundabout (Cambridge). In 0.5 miles turn left at the traffic lights then left in 150 metres into Lime Kiln road. Site entrance is on the right.
Sites key:
Paul Osborne
Reviewed: 28/04/2025 14:38
Great little site that is in a great location,well organised and everything you need,always upgrading and improving facilities
richard miller
Reviewed: 24/04/2025 14:41
The site is set in an old quarry and could be described as rustic. Very peaceful.
Mark Woodham
Reviewed: 05/04/2025 13:55
Had high hopes for our first trip of the year and our first visit to Cambridge Cherry Hinton. But… The approach in to the site and the new arrivals area is not good, with those waiting behind us preventing other cars leaving the site. This was made worse by a painfully slow... Show more
Nick Owens
Reviewed: 11/03/2025 14:49
We enjoyed a peaceful weekend in the sunshine. Site clean and tidy. Wardens friendly and helpful. Facilities clean and in good condition. Would recommend this site to all campers.
Peter Reynolds
Reviewed: 06/03/2025 17:55
Stayed for a few days at the end of February, beginning of March and the site was full on one night, so shows it's popularity. Very friendly and welcoming Wardens and a very well kept site and facilities. Some of the pitches would be very shaded, not so good in the... Show more
Sarah Cuthbertson
Reviewed: 05/03/2025 14:29
Lovely site and staff couldn't be more helpful on our arrival. The bus isn't too far and goes straight into Cambridge plus the local pub- Robin Hood is good for food. Have re booked to go in December as Cambridge is so nice at Christmas.
Grant Crookes
Reviewed: 03/03/2025 13:44
Great 2 night stay here. Weather was great. Sunday meal at The Red Lion a 10 minute walk from the site. Robin Hood Pub is even nearer. Also visited the Chalk Quarry which is opposite the site. Big big shout out to the Wardens Paul & Helen, who are exceptional.... Show more
MP
Reviewed: 26/02/2025 16:43
Had a couple of nights here with friends. Nice location for our visit to Cambridge and our punting trip Saturday morning. Local pub was good value and an easy walk on footpaths. Good bus service into Cambridge and nice dog walk at the Chalk mines opposite. Very friendly wardens... Show more
Tracey Mosdell
Reviewed: 21/02/2025 11:10
Stayed here a few times now. This is in a great location. Bus stops just around the corner. Train station and city centre only a short bus ride away. The site itself is very peaceful. Also easy to get onto cycle paths from the campsite and Cambridge is very cycle... Show more
Marie Hines
Reviewed: 20/02/2025 22:45
There is always a friendly welcome here. There is good space between pitches and multiple water and chemical waste facilities. The site is quiet and peaceful. I walk into the city from here, although it's about an hour. You can walk through parks and take a relaxing stroll, or jump on... Show more
Paul Osborne
Reviewed: 28/04/2025 14:38
Great little site that is in a great location,well organised and everything you need,always upgrading and improving facilities...