Fishing Hotels & Guest Houses in Cambridgeshire, England
Choose from 3 hotels and guest houses in Cambridgeshire. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Wyboston Lakes - Great North Road, Eaton Socon, Cambridgeshire, MK44 3AL |
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Nestling on the Bedfordshire/Cambridgeshire border, Wyboston Lakes is set in 350 acres of picturesque countryside among lakes and alongside the banks of the River Great Ouse. Easily accessible by road, rail and adjacent to the A1, it is the ideal venue for a midweek stay or a relaxing weekend break. Wyboston Lakes offers high standards of accommodation (AA 3-star rated) and superb food prepared by award-winning chefs. The on-site Waterfront Brasserie overlooks the south lake and has a waterside patio. The 18-hole golf course, on-site leisure facilities and recently refurbished bedrooms provide the perfect opportunity to relax and unwind after a busy day. There is ample free on-site parking. |
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The Haycock Hotel - London Road, Haddon, Cambridgeshire, PE8 6JA |
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One of Englands finest coaching inns, dates back to 1620. Its impressive fa?ade dominates the idyllic stone village of Wansford near Peterborough, set in unspoilt countryside on the banks of the River Nene. Our luxuriously decorated bedrooms, outstanding restaurants (a la carte and brasserie), fully equipped business centre, private meeting rooms and ballroom to accommodate up to 250 guests. You can look forward to a warm welcome offered by friendly and professional staff. |
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The Old Ferry Boat - Back Lane, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 4TG |
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With a thatched roof and white stone walls, The Old Ferry Boat is considered England's oldest inn. It overlooks the Great Ouse, and has 7 tasteful en suite rooms. The hotel is 20 minutes from Cambridge, and close to Duxford War Memorial Museum. The spacious, relaxing restaurant serves a range of meals, from traditional favourites to exotic dishes. A full English breakfast is included in the room rate. The Old Ferry Boat was built in Anglo Saxon times. Historical documents record that liquor was sold here as early as 560 AD. The foundations are thought to be a century older. |
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