Boasting excellent transport links, this contemporary-style 4-star hotel is set on the outskirts of Huntingdon, just minutes away from the A14, linking to the M11 southbound and the A1(M) north.
Offering a garden and a terrace, The Old Bridge has rooms with a DVD player, free WiFi and air conditioning. Located in Huntingdon, it comes with free parking.
In the scenic grounds of Huntingdon Racecourse, within 30 minutes’ drive of Cambridge and Peterborough, Holiday Inn Huntingdon Racecourse offers modern air-conditioned rooms.
Situated in Huntingdon centre, the George Hotel is a historical inn with elegant rooms and a traditional ale bar. Huntingdon Railway Station is a 10-minute walk away.
Haddock
United Kingdom
Bed was comfortable and quiet room. Breakfast great.
Offering a garden and garden view, Generous 3 bed in the heart of the village is located in Huntingdon, 49 km from Audley End House and 27 km from St John's College.
Sally
United Kingdom
I stayed here for 3 nights with my 2 grandsons whilst visiting my son, who lives in Godmanchester. The house was exceptionally clean, comfortable, and well equipped. I loved the extra touches as there was a pint of milk left in the fridge and a packet of chocolate digestives. It's such a shame that the weather wasn't that good as I would have loved to eat breakfast and had morning coffee in the garden. Will definitely stay again.
Located in the riverside village of Hemingford Grey, a 30-minute drive from Cambridge, the homely Thorpe Guesthouse features a garden lounge, free Wi-Fi in the public areas and free parking.
Mary
United Kingdom
Excellent location in village, plenty of parking, very comfortable room and excellent breakfast.
A quiet location now with enough facilities still to make it...
A quiet location now with enough facilities still to make it a good location to stay and use as a base whilst visiting other sites. There are a lot of historical sites in and around the town but no attempt has been made to advertise them although a money seems to have been spent displaying Oliver Cromwell. A free photocopy-able guide to the town history plus the riverside and common walks would be nice. A town has been in this location since Roman times and had a Norman castle. There was talk of a Saxon \ Viking site on the common? Pathfinder headquarters was here during WW2
Ric
Scored 10
10
Godmanchester is my home town so I love it.
Godmanchester is my home town so I love it. There are lots of places to visit, the Cromwell Museum, Houghton Water Mill, Portholme, the River Grest Ouse, Godmanchester Causeway and the Chinese Bridge, St Ives, anywhere around and about.
christine
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Huntingdon clean, very little litter, perfect break if you...
Huntingdon clean, very little litter, perfect break if you want to learn about Oliver Cromwell. I used it as a place to break the journey to Great Yarmouth, staying overnight going to Great Yarmouth, and for two hours on long drive back.
Pauline
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Old Bridge was great for a special celebration dinner.
The Old Bridge was great for a special celebration dinner.
The Falcon was a lovely friendly local pub.
The Ephesus Hill couldn't have been more welcoming, and the food was gorgeous.
The town is small enough to walk everywhere.
The watercourses around Fenland are great for seeing wildlife, especially birds.
The only thing I would do differently on another visit would be to *remember* the locations of Aldi and Lidl, which were both very close to the property. We wasted time, while we were out, looking for groceries, when there were both those shops a stone's throw from the property.
Sara
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Compact town to visit on foot.
Compact town to visit on foot. Highlight is the Cromwell Museum. Good use of off-High Street shopping presincts.
Where are the town planners/architects with a solution to restoring High Streets, particularly the shop fronts, to something in keeping with the town's past?
Sheilah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Huntingdon has a lot going for it!
Huntingdon has a lot going for it! Its a great place to spend a day traveling with the family, see the Cromwell museum, enjoy the high street shops, and have lunch at the Old Bridge, and play on the playground by the water. Definitely worth a look!
Very handy location for getting in/out of Huntingdon.
The ‘room’ is part of a converted barn on an old farm, it has its own front door and is next to a garden and has own parking space.
Its very clean and modern, and has small kitchenette with fridge/microwave etc. it was freezing outside but room was lovely and warm, and the mattress was really comfy with good quality duvet.
Will def stay again.
Breakfast was good, i.e. premier inn standard. Room was a comfortable twin. We did not have dinner there. The staff were very helpful. There is a pool. Convenient for Huntingdon, St Neots and Cambridge.
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